From Washington Thaddeus Moss The signing of UDFA generated interest due to the need for the team in the final position adjusted at that time and the brand appeal that the LSU alum wore. But Moss didn’t play last season, passing it to IR. He is now on the verge of resignation.
Washington resigned from the second-generation professional on Friday. In addition to Moss’ cut, Washington cut the defensive line Caleb Brantley. The former final team opted for the 2020 season.
The son of the Hall of Fame Randy Moss, Thaddeus was part of LSU’s historically explosive crime in 2019. He joined Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, Clyde Edwards-Helaire ad Terrassa Marshall Jr. as a tiger catcher that season, with 47 passes for 570 yards and four touchdowns. Two of them took part in the national championship match.
After doctors discovered a fracture in Moss’s foot in the combined, he missed an extensive period of practice. Washington resigned with an injury designation before last season. He spent the season on the Washington IR list. Although Washington was light in the tight end position last season, the former quarterback Logan Thomas it broke and filled that need.
The Browns scored Brantley in the sixth round of 2017, but the former Florida Gator hasn’t seen much action as a professional. After recording two sacks in 12 games as a rookie, Brantley has played in just eight in the past three years. Washington also gave up a wide receiver Emanuel Hall and runners Javon Leake i Michael Warren Friday.
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