Utah State’s all-Mountain West nose guard David Moala signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos, it was announced Saturday.
Moala becomes the fourth Utah State football player from the 2015 team to move on to the NFL as linebacker Nick Vigil was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the third round round (87th pick) and linebacker Kyler Fackrell was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round (88th pick), while wide receiver Hunter Sharp signed a free agent contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Moala will join 16 other former Aggies who are currently on NFL rosters, including Fackrell, Sharp, Vigil, along with safety Maurice Alexander, who is with the Los Angeles Rams; defensive back Will Davis, who is with the Baltimore Ravens; defensive back Tay Glover-Wright, who is with the Indianapolis Colts; wide receiver Chuck Jacobs, who is with the Baltimore Ravens; offensive guard Tyler Larsen, who is with the Carolina Panthers; defensive back Nevin Lawson, who is with the Detroit Lions; long snapper Patrick Scales, who is with the Chicago Bears; offensive tackle Donald Penn, who is with the Oakland Raiders; tight end D.