Maryland had its largest draft class since 2009 over the weekend with three selections in the top five rounds. Defensive back Sean Davis was the headliner after Pittsburgh selected him in the second round, and he was followed by defensive end Yannick Ngakoue in the third round to Jacksonville and defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson to Seattle in the fifth.
There were a few former Terps, most notably kicker Brad Craddock, who went undrafted and are looking for homes as free agents or at least the opportunity to try out. And since the dust has settled after the draft ended Saturday, there's a little clarity as to where they'll get a chance.