Position: defensive end

Years started: two

Drafted by: Baltimore Ravens

Round: third

Pick (Overall): 10 (74)

Recruitment: A 2012 recruit, Wormley was rated in the Top100 by 247Sports, as the 74th overall prospect, 4th-rated strong-side defensive end and 4th best player in the state of Ohio.

Coming from Toledo (OH) Whitmer, Wormley wasn't highly recruited, only reporting seven total offers, but spurned offers from in-state power Ohio State, and nearby Michigan State, to play for the Wolverines.

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Wormley entered college life as the co-defensive player of the year in the state of Ohio, as well as being named to the AP All-Ohio team.

As a Wolverine: Wormley didn't get to see his original freshman year come to fruition, as he tore his ACL during fall camp, forcing a redshirt situation. He was slotted to backup former Michigan defensive end Craig Roh, but got time to ease back into the rotation

In 2013, he saw limited snaps in all 13 games, netting 19 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks. His 2014 production saw modest improvement, netting 21 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks.

But when Harbaugh took over the team, and Wormley was finally able to step into a starting role, that's when he began to shine. He finished the season with 43 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks, tying for best on the team.

His production took a slight hit in 2016, but that had more to do with the emergence of players such as Taco Charlton, Rashan Gary, and Wormley's backup, Chase Winovich. He still finished with a respectable 39 tackles, with 8.5 for loss, 5.5 sacks and 5 quarterback hurries.

NFL Expectations: Wormley enters a different defensive line situation with the Baltimore Ravens, as they run a 3-4 compared to the Wolverines 4-3.

As a third-round pick, he's not expected to be a starter, but is thought to be an immediate contributor. Ironically, it's anticipated that he will be backing up a former teammate with whom he used to play alongside: defensive tackle Willie Henry, who plays the 5-tech position for the Ravens.

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