LSU TE Thaddeus Moss to enter NFL draft

He caught 47 passes for 570 yards and four touchdowns in his one healthy season at LSU.

Another of the national champion LSU Tigers is moving on from college football a year early. Tight end Thaddeus Moss has decided to skip his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL draft.

He made the announcement via social media.

He only played one season for the Tigers and was productive. He caught 47 passes for 570 yards and four touchdowns, two of which came in the National Championship Game. He set school records for catches and receiving yards by a tight end.

He is the son of former NFL receiver and Hall of Famer Randy Moss.

He played his freshman season at N.C. State, transferred to LSU in 2017 and had to sit out because of transfer rules. He missed 2018 with a foot injury.

Moss could be a Day 2 pick in the draft, looking at projections now.

The Arizona Cardinals could look at adding a tight end. Charles Clay is scheduled to become a free agent and the only established player at the position is Maxx Williams.

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