Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses posted to Instagram Monday evening announcing that he will not be entering the 2020 NFL Draft, and instead return to play in his final year of eligibility at Alabama.
Dylan Moses announces that he will return to #Alabama next year. pic.twitter.com/BHfoGXqCzv
— Charlie Potter (@Charlie_Potter) December 31, 2019
Moses missed all of the 2019 college football season with a torn ACL he suffered during the preseason.
The absence of Moses on the field was a big hit to the Crimson Tide defense as he was not only slated to be a major on-the-presence, but also a big leader on and off the field.
In a defense that was predominantly underclassmen, Moses could have been the difference maker.
Now, with his return, and most of the underclassmen having some experience, the Alabama defense could be a force to be reckoned with.
He is the first player from the Alabama program to publicly announce his decision on whether or not he would enter the 2020 NFL Draft.
Some key players to this Alabama team could follow Moses’ lead, or they could forego their Senior season and look to enter the NFL.
Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on all things Alabama football, including news and updates on players making their decisions on entering the 2020 NFL Draft.
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