Before transferring to Maryland football last spring, Rayshad Lewis recorded 476 receiving yards on 40 catches as a freshman at Utah State. Now a redshirt sophomore for the Terps, he’s part of a large group of wideouts hoping to earn a significant role in the offense with D.J. Moore off to the NFL.
But this spring, Lewis has also spent time at cornerback. He played the position throughout high school, and shifted to defense about halfway through spring practice after primarily playing receiver beforehand.
“I’ll tell you what, he’s doing a heck of a job,” head coach DJ Durkin said.