One former LSU star will reportedly miss the Senior Bowl because of personal reasons related to the long 15-game season and a “significant family issue.”

Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported: LSU CB Kristian Fulton won’t make the trip for the Senior Bowl, his agent, Rocky Arceneaux, tells me. Banged up from a 15-game season and has a significant family issue. Long pre-draft process, so NFL teams will have other chances to get to know a prospect many are curious about.”

Fulton paired with true freshmen Derek Stingley Jr. to form arguably the nation’s top cornerback duo, and Fulton himself was named second team All-SEC by the Associated Press. He started all 14 games with 32 tackles and 13 passes defended. In the Peach Bowl win over Oklahoma, he had one tackle and broke up a pass against Oklahoma. Fulton was targeted five times in the SEC Championship game and allowed one reception for 11 yards and added a pass breakup against Georgia.

Against No. 2 Alabama, Fulton allowed just one reception on two targets and added a PBU.

Fulton came on strong after he didn’t see much action early in his career. But he started 10 games in 2018, and alongside Greedy Williams and Stingley helped keep up the “DBU” nickname at LSU.