We Want All the Smoke - Maryland Terrapins 2028 Season Preview
Marcus Washington // Terpsville • Published: August 26th
The Maryland Terrapins were forced to make wholesale changes to their coaching staff and philosophy this offseason due to the departure of Mike Locksley for Indiana, and one could argue—as I have on many occasions—that the Terrapins are a better football club as a result.
If anything, the attitude is certainly more competitive, as evidenced by Coach Armando Leon's confident declaration during Big Ten media day that the Terrapins aren't 'ducking any smoke.'
"I can't speak to the previous regime's ideology or approach to the game," started Leon when asked about what will be different for his Terrapins in year one, "But the players that are still here have all said the same thing: 'We're preparing like we're going to fight for something, not like we're trying to survive.'
"Their words, not mine," stated Leon, "But that's the attitude we're coming into the season with. I'm not guaranteeing wins or conference championships. But I guarantee this:
"Win or lose, you're going to remember playing the Terrapins this year. From our speed to our physicality to our meticulous attention to detail; we aren't giving away games—you've got to take them from us. We want all the smoke."
Now, whether he stole that line from Remember the Titans, or simply remembered it on his own, is irrelevant. The message was clear: Maryland isn't content to just be in the Big Ten anymore; they want to make waves.
Coach Leon has made his proclamation clear, but now comes the hard part. Backing it up.
I don't think it would be hyperbole to say the season will come down to Malik Washington's improvement as a passer in his senior season.
I think the defense is going to be markedly improved; look at the unit Coach Leon had in Oregon State. Outside of Manu Hasty, an otherworldly talent at linebacker, we are more talented than this former club. Additionally, our secondary is night-and-day better than the Beavers' unit from last year, talent-wise, which should make implementing Coach Leon's aggressive scheme a smooth transition.
But we saw last year with Oregon State; Leon's defensive units can only do so much heavy lifting. The Beavers lost big games and were in close contests with lesser competition because of one thing: suspect offensive play.
If Washington can live up to his talent with the help of Mike Shanahan, who is going to be doing a lot of heavy lifting for the offense as Coach Leon gets up to speed, will be the determining factor of the Terrapins' season.
Washington has talent around him. Former Terrapin HB Zymear Smith's return gives Washington an explosive running mate and should keep defensive coordinators awake at night game planning how to slow down a read-option with the two dynamic athletes. The return of Emanuel Ross, the recruitment of Za'Ron Collins, and the development of Rico Rugamba gives Washington a trio of receivers on the outside who could be difference-makers in space. Tight end JT Taggart is a mismatch at 6'7 with decent speed for his size, giving Washington a safety net in the middle of the field.
Additionally, the offensive line has cohesion returning four of their five starters, with former Hoosier center Evan Parker being the lone addition.
Defensively, the talent is there. Garrison Dobbs is transitioning from a pass-rushing linebacker into a full-time defensive lineman and is the perfect fit for Leon's aggressive, multiple defense with the ability to pass rush with his hand in the dirt, but also aid confusion by dropping into zones off the line as well.
He is arguably the key to the Terrapins' pass rush, as he goes, so does the Terrapins. Isaiah Patterson and defensive tackle Caleb Williams should have plenty of 1v1 opportunities with Dobbs being the focal point, if they can win at least half of those, then the Terps are in great shape.
The linebackers all have great speed, a staple of Leon's scheme, and the secondary has plenty of experience with three seniors atop the depth chart—even if their skillset isn't perfect for the man-coverage-heavy scheme Leon usually employs.
"We'll probably run more zone than I have previously," admitted Leon, who is going to continue calling the defensive plays while DC DeShaun Orlando learns the ropes after spending his career as a linebackers coach, "but that doesn't mean we aren't going to get a little exotic from time to time."
On paper, not factoring in coaching repertoire, this is a team that ranks about middle-of-the-pack in the Big Ten. Obviously, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Michigan, and USC still run the conference. But in that second tier, along with UCLA, Washington, and Wisconsin, the Terrapins have room. And the benefit is, they don't play every Goliath this season.
Maryland eases into the Leon era with a home bout against FCS Towson as the opener of an unusual eight home games. They'll then host the Virginia Tech Hokies, before jumping into the deep end of the Big Ten schedule with a road trip to Ann Arbor and 5th-ranked Michigan.
In fact, all four of the preseason AP ranked Big Ten opponents the Terrapins play this season are in their first five conference games with home bouts against the 20th-ranked Huskies in Week 5 and #12 Ohio State in Week 8, with a road trip to #19 UCLA in Week 7.
Leon will also have a chance to put his money where his mouth is with a road trip to Bloomington to face his predecessor, Indiana head coach Mike Locksley. The Terrapins will wrap up the 2028 season with Senior Day against the Michigan State Spartans.
Optimistically, I can easily see this being a 9-3 season. Ohio State and Michigan we'll pencil in as losses. But I think the Terrapins surprise one of the former Pac-12 teams, more likely UCLA than Washington, and clean up the rest of their schedule. Will 9-3 be enough to win a conference championship? Probably not. But it's a positive debut season for Leon.
Worst-case scenario, I see an 8-4 team. Lose to all four ranked teams, or even worse lose to three of them, and get surprised in another game. Even an 8-4 campaign would be a marked improvement and our highest win total since 2023.
Win or lose, be prepared for an exciting season of Terrapins football.
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2028 Maryland Terrapins Roster
81 Overall / 81 Offense / 81 Defense
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QB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Malik Washington | SR | 6’5 | 243 | Glen Burnie, MD | 87 | 87 | Pure Runner | Impact | 99 THP, 89 SPD, 87/85/83 S/M/D ACC |
| Tobias Hester | JR | 6’2 | 212 | Jacksonville, FL | 78 | 78 | Dual Threat | Normal | 89 THP, 77 AWR, 80/76/69 ACC |
| Jerry Stoddard | FR | 6’5 | 180 | Newark, NJ | 74 | 74 | Pocket Passer | Impact | 90 THP, 73 AWR, 84/83/77 ACC |
HB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Zymear Smith | SR | 6’0 | 191 | Ridgely, MD | 89 | 89 | East/West Playmaker | Impact | 91 SPD, 94 COD, 86 BCV |
| Iverson Howard | JR(RS) | 5’11 | 205 | Gaithersburg, MD | 80 | 80 | Backfield Threat | Impact | 96 SPD, 98 ACC, 75 BTK |
| Paul Colon | FR | 5’9 | 187 | Minooka, PA | 78 | 78 | North/South Receiver | Normal | 87 SPD, 70 AWR, 86 COD |
| Antoine Avant | FR(RS) | 6’0 | 204 | Chesapeake, VA | 73 | 73 | North/South Blocker | Normal | 87 CAR, 84 BTK, 84 BCV |
| Amir Dineen | FR(RS) | 6’1 | 181 | Edgewood, MD | 66 | 66 | East/West Playmaker | Normal | 87 SPD, 90 ACC, 74 CAR |
| Paul Story | SO | 5’8 | 160 | Bluefield, VA | 61 | 61 | East/West Playmaker | Normal | 88 SPD, 88 ACC, 81 COD |
WR
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Emanuel Ross | SR(RS) | 6’2 | 208 | Jackson, NJ | 87 | 87 | Speedster | Impact | 89 AWR, 91 SPD, 89 CTH |
| *Za’Ron Collins | SR(RS) | 6’2 | 191 | Miami, FL | 82 | 82 | Speedster | Impact | 88 SPD, 87 CAT, 86 CIT |
| Rico Rugamba | SO(RS) | 6’1 | 191 | Washington, MD | 76 | 76 | Speedster | Normal | 86 SPD, 78 AWR, 83 SPC |
| Bryce Randolph | JR(RS) | 5’11 | 186 | Wesley Chapel, FL | 75 | 75 | Elusive Route Runner | Normal | 89 SPD, 82 AWR, 91 ACC |
| Maurice Strong | FR(RS) | 5’11 | 184 | Upper Marlboro, MD | 75 | 75 | Speedster | Normal | 86 SPD, 84 CIT, 93 SPC |
| Deontay Ringo | SO(RS) | 6’1 | 170 | Olney, MD | 72 | 72 | Speedster | Normal | 90 COD, 93 SPC, 80 CTH |
| Patrick Bonani | SO(RS) | 6’2 | 201 | Virginia Beach, VA | 67 | 67 | Physical Route Runner | Normal | 82 SPD, 89 ACC, 83 SPC |
TE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Kellen McConnel | SR(RS) | 6’2 | 236 | KEnsington, MD | 79 | 79 | Pure Blocker | Normal | 74 IBL, 72 PBF, 71 PBK |
| JT Taggart | SR | 6’7 | 245 | Bowling Green, KY | 79 | 79 | Vertical Threat | Impact | 81 SPD, 81 CTH, 85 SPC |
| Eric Drango | SO | 6’2 | 214 | Bethesda, MD | 73 | 73 | Vertical Threat | Impact | 85 SPD, 83 CTH, 83 SPC |
| Max Perkins | FR | 6’4 | 204 | Bel Air, MD | 70 | 70 | Physical Route Runner | Impact | 82 SPD, 82 CTH, 81 CIT |
T
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Lamar Williams | SR(RS) | 6’7 | 297 | Midway, FL | 85 | 85 | Agile | Impact | 91 PBK, 91 PBP, 87 RBK |
| *Loagan Bennett | SR(RS) | 6’6 | 322 | Baltimore, MD | 78 | 78 | Pass Pro | Normal | 86 RBF, 85 PBK, 86 PBF |
| Jack Small | SR(RS) | 6’6 | 309 | Northvale, NJ | 75 | 75 | Pass Pro | Impact | 85 RBK, 80 RBP, 81 RBF |
| Keon Rohe | SR(RS) | 6’7 | 305 | Wisbaden, INT | 74 | 74 | Pass Pro | Normal | 79 PBP, 78 RBF, 82 AWR |
| Shane Holliday | FR | 6’6 | 320 | Roanoake, VA | 74 | 74 | Pass Pro | Star | 82 RBP, 83 PBK, 85 PBF |
| Trevor Szymanski | SR(RS) | 6’6 | 294 | Timonium, MD | 68 | 68 | Pass Pro | Impact | 76 RBK, 75 PBK, 73 PBP |
| Josh Blanko | FR | 6’4 | 314 | Greenville, SC | 64 | 64 | Agile | Normal | 74 RBF, 65 RBK |
| Gideon Djerri | SO(RS) | 6’6 | 297 | Bradenton, FL | 63 | 63 | Pass Pro | Normal | 79 PBK, 70 PBP |
G
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Clarence Montrosse | SR(RS) | 6’4 | 317 | Seattle, WA | 77 | 77 | Raw Strength | Impact | 82 PBP, 79 PBK, 81 RBF |
| *Bubba Van Martin | JR(RS) | 6’4 | 306 | Orange, VA | 76 | 76 | Raw Strength | Impact | 84 PBF, 81 PBF, 81 PBK |
| Jayden Mann | JR(RS) | 6’4 | 321 | Brooklyn, NY | 75 | 75 | Raw Strength | Normal | 80 PBP, 82 RBF, 81 RBK |
| Antony Robsock | SR(RS) | 6’7 | 308 | Harrisburg, PA | 74 | 74 | Agile | Impact | 77 PBK, 77 AWR, 77 RBK |
| Marco Hamm | FR(RS) | 6’2 | 322 | Philadelphia, PA | 72 | 72 | Well Rounded | Normal | 80 RBK, 79 PBP, 79 PBK |
| Max Kareem | FR | 6’4 | 282 | Bethleham, PA | 69 | 69 | Raw Strength | Normal | 79 PBP, 79 RBF, 75 RBK |
| Tommy Conway | JR(RS) | 6’2 | 288 | Washington, DE | 68 | 68 | Agile | Normal | 76 PBK, 70 RBF |
C
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Evan Parker | JR(RS) | 6’4 | 317 | Carmel, IN | 80 | 80 | Raw Strength | Impact | 87 PBP, 87 RBP, 83 RBK |
| Damien Roach | JR | 6’2 | 305 | Gaithersburg, MD | 73 | 73 | Agile | Normal | 80 RBK, 85 RBF, 70 RBP |
| Theo Speed | FR | 6’2 | 306 | Orlando, FL | 60 | 60 | Agile | Normal | 69 PBK |
DE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Garrison Dobbs | JR | 6’2 | 233 | Detroit, MI | 87 | 87 | Speed Rusher | Elite | 88 STR, 85 BSH, 93 TKL |
| *Isaiah Patterson | JR(RS) | 6’4 | 242 | Vancouver, WA | 81 | 81 | Speed Rusher | impact | 89 FMV, 81 PMV, 80 AWR |
| Dante recker | JR(RS) | 6’7 | 253 | Pittsburgh, PA | 73 | 73 | Speed Rusher | Normal | 85 PMV, 88 FMV, 74 BSH |
| Keion Flowers | SR(RS) | 5’11 | 209 | Odenton, MD | 72 | 72 | Edge Setter | Normal | 88 AWR, 80 STR, 80 TKL |
| Marcus Cooney | SO(RS) | 6’1 | 220 | Cleveland, OH | 71 | 71 | Speed Rusher | Normal | 83 FMV, 75 HPW, 75 TKL |
| Sedrick Smith | SR(RS) | 6’4 | 328 | Atlanta, GA | 72 | 72 | Power Rusher | Normal | 84 STR, 78 BSH, 81 PMV |
| James Yount | SO(RS) | 6’3 | 231 | Starksville, MS | 70 | 70 | Power Rusher | Normal | 82 STR, 79 PMV, 77 FMV |
| Ronnie Morris | SO(RS) | 6’5 | 233 | Washington, MD | 67 | 67 | Edge Setter | Impact | 83 HPW, 78 BSH, 78 TKL |
| Sam Kendricks | FR(RS) | 6’4 | 237 | Norfolk, VA | 65 | 65 | Edge Setter | Impact | 81 STR, 79 BSH, 77 TKL |
DT
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Caleb Williams | JR(RS) | 6’5 | 297 | Chesterfield, VA | 80 | 80 | Pure Power | Impact | 86 HPW, 91 PMV, 78 BSH |
| Davin David | JR | 6’3 | 309 | Jacksonville, FL | 77 | 77 | Power Rusher | Star | 88 STR, 87 PMV, 71 BSH |
| Jackson Cooper | JR(RS) | 6’4 | 318 | Tuscaloosa, AL | 71 | 71 | Pure Power | Normal | 86 STR, 88 PMV, 77 TKL |
| Raheem Melvin | FR | 6’4 | 293 | Jamestown, NC | 67 | 67 | Gap Specialist | Star | 90 STR, 75 TKL, 81 HPW |
SAM
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Dawson Merritt | SR | 6’3 | 238 | Kansas City, KS | 79 | 79 | Lurker | Impact | 89 SPD, 83 TKL, 75 PRC |
| Tavares Ojabo | FR(RS) | 6’1 | 207 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 70 | 70 | Lurker | Normal | 77 SPD, 73 TKL, 71 PRC |
| Josh Heath | FR(RS) | 6’1 | 231 | Ashburn, VA | 64 | 64 | Signal Caller | Normal | 78 TKL |
MIKE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Keyshawn Flowers | SR(RS) | 6’2 | 230 | Severn, MD | 79 | 79 | Lurker | Impact | 85 SPD, 84 TKL, 74 PRC |
| Travares Daniels II | JR(RS) | 6’2 | 223 | Miami, FL | 76 | 76 | Signal Caller | Normal | 83 SPD, 84 TKL, 78 PRC |
| Jacques Glennon | SO(RS) | 6’2 | 242 | Colonial Heights, VA | 76 | 76 | Thumper | Normal | 85 SPD, 84 TKL, 71 PRC |
| Gordon Paul | FR | 6’3 | 222 | Lorton, VA | 75 | 75 | Signal Caller | Elite | 83 SPD, 79 TKL, 72 PRC |
| Keyari James | SR(RS) | 6’3 | 245 | Calgary, Intl | 69 | 69 | Signal Caller | Normal | 79 SPD, 78 TKL, 72 AWR |
| Alex Bergman | FR(RS) | 6’0 | 219 | Washington, MD | 70 | 70 | Signal Caller | Impact | 84 SPD, 79 TKL, 70 AWR |
WILL
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Jordon Robinson | JR(RS) | 6’2 | 237 | Charleston, SC | 80 | 80 | Lurker | Impact | 88 SPD, 81 PRC, 76 TKL |
| Deon Cleeland | FR(RS) | 6’3 | 228 | Miami, FL | 79 | 79 | Signal Caller | Impact | 79 SPD, 86 TKL, 77 PRC |
| Manny Knutson | SO(RS) | 6’4 | 210 | Miami, FL | 71 | 71 | Signal Caller | Impact | 82 SPD, 80 PRC, 82 TKL |
| Trevor Thomas | FR | 6’0 | 218 | Waldorf, MD | 66 | 66 | Lurker | Impact | 79 SPD, 77 STR, 70 AWR |
CB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Braydon Lee | SR(RS) | 6’1 | 182 | Upper Marlboro, MD | 83 | 83 | Zone | Impact | 97 SPD, 77 PRC, 80 ZCV |
| *Kevyn Humes | SR(RS) | 6’0 | 192 | Bowie, MD | 82 | 82 | Bump and Run | Impact | 98 SPD, 78 MCV, 78 ZCV |
| Lloyd Irvin III | SR(RS) | 6’3 | 201 | Springdale, MD | 82 | 82 | Zone | Impact | 95 SPD, 76 PRC, 88 ZCV |
| Jayden Shipps | JR(RS) | 6’1 | 189 | Severn, MD | 80 | 80 | Bump and Run | Impact | 88 SPD, 78 PRC, 80 ZCV |
| David Moss | SO(RS) | 6’1 | 175 | Tampa, FL | 76 | 76 | Bump and Run | Impact | 91 SPD, 71 PRC, 73 MCV |
| Bradley Tavares | FR(RS) | 6’0 | 175 | High Point, NC | 71 | 71 | Field | Impact | 84 SPD, 79 PRC, 80 MCV |
| Deontae Brown | SO(RS) | 6’0 | 176 | Ashburn, VA | 70 | 70 | Bump and Run | Normal | 85 SPD, 71 PRC, 67 ZCV |
| Ed Allgeier | FR(RS) | 5’11 | 190 | Grand Rapids, MI | 66 | 66 | Bump and Run | Normal | 83 SPD, 69 PRC, 66 MCV |
FS
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Byron Baldwin Jr | SR | 6’2 | 203 | Baltimore, MD | 82 | 82 | Hybrid | Impact | 94 SPD, 74 PRC, 79 PUR |
| Gavin Edwards | SR(RS) | 6’1 | 197 | Lugoff, SC | 76 | 76 | Hybrid | Normal | 87 SPD, 80 PRC, 83 AWR |
| Shamar McIntosh | SR(RS) | 6’1 | 204 | Washington DC, MD | 75 | 75 | Coverage Specialist | Normal | 86 SPD, 74 TKL 77 PRC |
SS
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *La’Khi Roland | SR(RS) | 6’2 | 199 | Conley, GA | 87 | 87 | Coverage Specialist | Impact | 92 SPD, 83 PRC, 85 ZCV |
| Judah Jenkins | SR(RS) | 5’11 | 188 | Olney, MD | 73 | 73 | Coverage Specialist | Normal | 90 SPD, 75 PRC, 73 AWR |
| Mike Money | FR(RS) | 6’1 | 185 | Owings Mills, MD | 71 | 71 | Coverage Specialist | Normal | 86 SPD, 77 PRC, 75 AWR |
| Randy Turpin | FR(RS) | 5’9 | 182 | Virginia Beach, VA | 70 | 70 | Hybrid | Impact | 87 SPD, 83 PRC, 74 MCV |
| Dave Talib | SO(RS) | 5’11 | 205 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 64 | 64 | Box Specialist | Normal | 90 SPD, 71 PRC, 70 PRC |
K/P
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Donald Byler | SO | 6’2 | 183 | Clemmons, NC | 81 | 81 | Power | Star | 91 KPW, 86 KAC |
| *Carter Jula | JR(RS) | 6’1 | 208 | Sarasota, FL | 74 | 74 | Accurate | Normal | 89 KPW, 79 KAC |
2028 Maryland Schedule
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Sept. 2nd | Towson (FCS) | N/A
Sept. 9th | Virginia Tech (5-7) | 76 OVR / 76 OFF / 76 DEF
Sept. 14th | @ #5 Michigan (12-1) | 96 OVR / 96 OFF / 96 DEF
Sept. 21st | BYE | 79 OVR / 79 OFF / 81 DEF
Sept. 30th | #20 Washington (10-3)| 89 OVR / 89 OFF / 89 DEF
Oct. 7th | Rutgers (6-6) | 74 OVR / 74 OFF / 74 DEF
Oct. 14th | @ #19 UCLA (11-2) | 80 OVR / 85 OFF / 76 DEF
Oct. 21st | #12 Ohio State (10-4)| 97 OVR / 99 OFF / 96 DEF
Oct. 28th | Northwestern (6-7) | 75 OVR / 76 OFF / 74 DEF
Nov. 4th | @ Indiana (5-7) | 85 OVR / 86 OFF / 84 DEF
Nov. 11th | Delaware (7-6) | 61 OVR / 61 OFF / 61 DEF
Nov. 18th | @ Minnesota (6-6) | 77 OVR / 79 OFF / 76 DEF
Nov. 25th | Michigan State (5-7) | 80 OVR / 81 OFF / 79 DEF