OXFORD, MS - SEPTEMBER 17: Damore'ea Stringfellow #3 of the Mississippi Rebels is tackled at the one yard line by Eddie Jackson #4 and Marlon Humphrey #26 of the Alabama Crimson Tide at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on September 17, 2016 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

NFL combine refuses invite to troubled former college standout as his draft stock plummets

Absolutely brutal.

Damore'ea Stringfellow will forgo his senior season and enter the NFL Draft, but his stock is cloudy at best after the NFL combine reportedly refused to invite him:

Stringfellow was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct in January 2015 while attending Ole Miss after transferring from Washington, per Clarion Ledger. He also had a reported incident while at Washington where he reportedly punched a Seattle Seahawks fan. Stringfellow pled guilty to fourth-degree assault, per the Seattle Times.

Early draft scouts on Stringfellow had the wideout translating to a player similar to Laquon Treadwell, per CBS:

"Similar to Treadwell, Stringfellow is a good-sized athlete with the height, length and build to box-out defenders and control the catch point. He is a strong leaper and attacks the ball with his hands, using flexible body control and tracking skills to high-point the ball. Stringfellow isn't a track star by any means, but he accelerates well off the line to quickly get into his route with athletic twitch and movements.

Stringfellow requires polish and tempo as a route runner, often rounding his patterns and tipping his path to defenders."

Stringfellow caught 46 passes for 716 yards and six touchdowns as a junior. The 6'2", 219-pound receiver was originally projected as a mid-round pick, but his stock has drastically shifted to now CBS projecting him as a 7th-round pick or undrafted.