12:02 PM PT — Another projected top NFL draft pick has elected to forego the 2020 season … Univ. of Miami superstar Greg Rousseau has just opted out, his head coach said Thursday.
Rousseau is arguably the best college pass rusher in the country and is considered a near lock to go in the top 10 of next year’s NFL draft.
Rousseau piled up a staggering 15.5 sacks last season for Hurricanes … and was expected to potentially be a Heisman Trophy candidate this year.
The dominoes continue to fall in college football — this time, Penn State superstar linebacker Micah Parsons has decided to skip the 2020 season to prepare for the NFL Draft.
It’s major news considering Parsons is projected to be a Top 5 pick in the 2021 draft class … after recording 192 tackles, 6.5 sacks and six forced fumbles in two seasons with the Nittany Lions.
“As I considered all my options for 2020 season, I decided I needed to make a choice, not for myself, but my son and those dearest to me,” Parsons said in his announcement Thursday.
The 21-year-old Harrisburg, PA native played a big role in the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic — dominating with 14 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and winning the Defensive MVP.
He also earned All-American honors, 2019 Big Ten’s Linebacker of the Year award, and was a Butkus Award finalist.
“The potential risk to the health and well-being of my son far outweighed my urge to play football this season,” Parson said. “Therefore, I decided to opt out the 2020 season and prepare for the 2021 NFL Draft.”
Parsons joins a growing list of NCAA stars opting out — Virginia Tech star cornerback Caleb Farley and Minnesota stud wide receiver Rashod Bateman also dropped out due to COVID-19 concerns.
As for Heisman hopeful Justin Fields, he’s committed to suiting up for the Ohio State Buckeyes … and has no plans on sitting out.
Originally published — 11:19 AM PT
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