Maryland wide receiver Juwann Winfree has withdrawn from school and is no longer part of the Terps football program, according to reports from the Baltimore Sun and Washington Post.

Winfree's decision to leave comes just over a week after he was suspended indefinitely by Randy Edsall for violation of the student-athlete code of conduct.

A native of New Jersey, the 6-foot-2 rising sophomore came to College Park last year as a highly-touted four-star recruit. He caught 11 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns his freshman year and was expected to compete for a starting job before the suspension earlier this month.

Even without Winfree, Edsall expects a healthy competition this fall at wide receiver.

“I’m excited about the guys we have at wide receiver,” Edsall told InsideMDSports last week. “I think those guys will do a great job. The returning guys -- in terms of Amba [Etta-Tawo], Will Ulmer, Taivon [Jacobs], Levern [Jacobs], DeAndre Lane -- I think all those guys will do well. And I’m looking forward to seeing [incoming freshmen] D.J. [Moore] and Jarvis [Davenport]. So again, I think we’ve got a lot of talent there and those guys know there’s tremendous opportunities ahead of them.”

Winfree is the second Maryland wide receiver to leave the program in the last month. Marcus Leak announced his plans to transfer in May.