Frank Clark's assault charge reduced to disorderly conduct
Reese Strickland-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
Former Michigan defensive end Frank Clark's assault and domestic violence charges have been reduced to disorderly conduct, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The domestic violence charge was reduced, while the assault charge was outright dismissed.
Clark was also ordered to pay a $350 fine and was sentenced to three days in jail.
After his November arrest for domestic violence, the 22-year-old was dismissed from Michigan, however is currently drawing interest from many teams, scheduling workouts with eight franchises according to Schefter.
The senior defensive end gained 2013 All-Big Ten Conference second-team honors as voted by the coaches.
Clark is projected to be a late-round pick in the upcoming draft.