Michagan State DT Jerel Worthy Entering Draft

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  1. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    Michigan State junior defensive tackle Jerel Worthy announced Thursday that he will skip his senior season and enter the NFL draft.The 6-foot-3, 310-pound Worthy was a first-team Associated Press All-American and is rated 20th overall on ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr.'s Big Board.A key cog in a Spartans defense that ranked fifth nationally in the FBS this season, Worthy finished with 30 total tackles, including 10½ for loss, 3½ sacks and two blocked kicks. He has been projected as a potential first- or second-round pick in the April draft.Worthy was Michigan State's first All-American defensive tackle since Ronald Curl in 1971. He helped the Spartans go 11-3, winning the Big Ten Legends Division title and beating Georgia 33-30 in triple overtime at the Outback Bowl.He also said his father suffered a stroke before the start of the 2010 season, something which impacted his decision."My father is slowly but surely progressing back to where he needs to be," Worthy said. "One thing that helped lead to this decision is the simple fact that he's not getting the provided care he needed to make as fast of a recovery. He's near and dear to my heart. ... (Coach Mark Dantonio) knows it's my obligation to do whatever is required for my family and that's what led to this decision as well."

    Source: ESPN