Former LSU football tight end Thaddeus Moss will likely fall a bit in the 2020 NFL Draft, thanks a to a fracture discovered at the combine last month.
Because of the injury, which required surgery (and has a recovery time of 6-12 weeks), Moss wasn’t able to participate in the combine (though he had already said he wasn’t working out at the combine, and would instead work out at his pro-day, which has since been canceled due to the novel coronavirus outbreak).
Moss’ draft stock likely would’ve improved at the combine/pro-day.
That’s because the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss was an important part of LSU’s offense in 2019.