Dontay Demus
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Entering draft
Demus announced Thursday via his personal Twitter account that he will forgo playing in Maryland's upcoming bowl game and will begin preparations for the 2023 NFL Draft.
ANALYSIS
Demus finished his final season at Maryland with 22 catches for 233 yards and one touchdown in 12 appearances. The 6-foot-4 wideout delivered his best campaign with Maryland as a freshman in 2019, when he tallied 41 catches for 625 yards and six touchdowns in 12 games.
Demus finished his final season at Maryland with 22 catches for 233 yards and one touchdown in 12 appearances. The 6-foot-4 wideout delivered his best campaign with Maryland as a freshman in 2019, when he tallied 41 catches for 625 yards and six touchdowns in 12 games.
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Demus looked like one of the Big Ten’s best wideouts in 2021 before he suffered a season-ending knee injury that required surgery in early October. The big-play threat was still able to show his immense potential as he averaged 18.1 yards per catch - the third-highest mark amongst a stacked Big-Ten receivers class last season. Demus also finished second in receiving yards for Maryland last season as he racked up an explosive 507 yards on just 28 receptions through the first five weeks. The Washington D.C. native will once again have to show his value as he competes with a highly talented Terrapins receiving corps, which features returning wideouts Rakim Jarrett, Marcus Fleming and Jeshuan Jones, as well as transfer Jacob Copeland. Demus should still see more than his fair share of attention in Maryland’s prolific passing offense led by quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa.
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Shows up in competitive loss
Demus caught five of six targets for 67 yards during Saturday's 43-30 loss to Ohio State.
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Back at practice
Demus (knee) was a full participant in Maryland's fall camp practice Monday, Dave Revsine of Big Ten Network reports.
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Recovering well from knee injury
Demus (knee) is recovering ahead of schedule and is expected to play in the Terapins' first game.
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Returning in 2022
Demus (knee) announced Thursday on his personal Twitter account that he will return to Maryland in 2022.
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Done for season
Demus (leg) will miss the remainder of the 2021-22 season due to a knee injury that required surgery, Emily Giambalvo of The Washington Postreports.
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