Corey Clement's plan to rebuild his draft stock involves the running back returning to Wisconsin in 2016 for his senior season, according to Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The junior previously stated that he would only declare for the NFL draft if he received a first- or second-round draft grade. Evidently, he did not receive that grade, and will stay in Madison another year.

Clement entered 2015 looking like a prime candidate for a breakout season. He ran for 949 yards and nine touchdowns in 2014 while sharing the backfield with Melvin Gordon, who ran for over 2,500 yards.

However, injuries limited him to 29 carries this year, and a disorderly conduct charge in November made his season even worse. A strong senior season might boost Clement's draft stock into the top two rounds of the 2017 draft.