Jags waive second-year LB Dylan Moses

Many fans were eager to see what Dylan Moses could do for the Jags, but unfortunately he won’t be with them this season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars waived second-year linebacker Dylan Moses the team announced on Monday.

Their decision comes a year after Moses joined the Jags out of undrafted free agency last season out of Alabama. Moses, who many thought could be a gem for the Jags when healthy, unfortunately never got the chance to suit up for the team and spent the 2021 season on the non-football injury list.

Moses spent his rookie season rehabbing a knee injury from college after undergoing knee surgery in February. However, with the Jags releasing Myles Jack the week of free agency, it seemed Moses had a chance to compete to be in the starting lineup this offseason and preseason, but that won’t be the case.

Moses played in 39 games while with the Crimson Tide, and 13 of them were in 2020. He accumulated 196 total tackles, 22 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, and two picks.

As for the Jags, their journey for another starter at linebacker alongside Foysade Oluokun will continue. Maybe the draft is where they will find an answer, which will occur in over two weeks.