Western Michigan has been running a successful offensive lineman pipeline to the NFL for over a half-decade now. In 2016, Willie Beavers was a fourth round draft pick by the Vikings. Taylor Moton followed it up in 2017 by warranting a second round selection by the Panthers. Then, Chukwuma Okorafor made a splash as the Steelers’ 2018 third round pick. Even center Luke Juriga experienced in-game action as a rookie as one of the higher profile undrafted free agent signings of 2020.
Now, it’s time for Jaylon Moore to add to that legacy.
The 6’4”, 311 pound lineman started three years and 32 games for the Broncos, contributing most recently to a Western Michigan offense which ranked seventh in the FBS in yards per play.