Shortly after arrived on the campus of West Virginia as a freshman, he was approached by wide receivers coach Lonnie Galloway with a proposition. Galloway looked at the Mountaineers' depth chart and told Worley that the best thing he could do for his career would be to transition to cornerback.
Those ball skills from wide receiver helped him notch 10 career interceptions and first-team All-Big 12 honors as a junior.
The 6-1, 2015-pound Worley was a third-round pick of the Panthers in 2016 and started 25 games in his first two seasons playing on the outside, tying for the team lead with 17 pass deflections in that timeframe.