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Maryland football lost tons of production at receiver. How can Terps replace it?

Last season, the Maryland football program had a collection of well-regarded wide receivers with nobody to reliably deliver them the ball. This season, it could have the opposite. Or it could not.

At receiver, the Terrapins are marching into an almost unparalleled abyss in 2015. The top five wideouts on their depth chart, including the top four in quarterback targets, are gone to some combination of the NFL, other college programs or personal struggle. Stefon Diggs, the team's best player by any measure in each of the last three seasons, is already galloping back 60-yard punt returns against professional teams.