LSU fullback and tight end Tory Carter will not be rejoining the Tigers with his extra year of eligibility next season.
Carter took to Twitter on Wednesday evening, announcing he was entering the 2021 NFL Draft.
The 6-foot, 244-pounder started at fullback for LSU in 2018, later used more as an H-back and a tight end.
Over four seasons, Carter totaled two carries for four yards, with 16 catches for 157 yards and two touchdowns. He made perhaps his biggest impact on special teams and recorded eight tackles on his college career.
Carter saw action seven on LSU’s 10 games in 2020, starting one of those, and tallying four catches for 42 yards.
With his departure, LSU could retain tight ends Arik Gilbert, Nick Storz and Kole Taylor into next season.
Forever LSU! 💛💜 pic.twitter.com/3Tf6md1jn3
— TORY CARTER (@Tory44Carter) December 31, 2020
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