The player movement does not stop even after the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon. For two Maryland Terrapin wideouts who declared for the draft this year, it's all about opportunities and getting a chance to showcase their ability on a team that takes a flyer on them. The first wideout to gain that chance came on Saturday night, when the Baltimore Ravens signed wideout Octavian Smith Jr. to a contract as an undrafted free agent. Staying home 🏠 @octaviansmithjr has signed with the @Ravens as an undrafted free agent. pic.twitter.com/oREHZ3T7De — Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) April 26, 2026 Smith Jr. is now one of four Terps who have found homes in the NFL throughout this process: Jalen Huskey (Third Round: 100th pick, Jacksonville Jaguars), Alan Herron (UFA, New Orleans Saints), and Shaleak Knotts (UFA, Minnesota Vikings). Smith Jr. spent his entire four-year collegiate career at College Park, where he made strides each season with more playing time on the field.…