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Former Jaguars LB Dylan Moses Earns Invite to Seahawks Rookie Minicamp

The former undrafted free agent pickup could get a second chance with Seattle.

One of the most high-profile undrafted free agent additions the Jacksonville Jaguars have made in recent years is getting a second shot.

After being released by the Jaguars last offseason, former Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Dylan Moses earned an invitation to the Seattle Seahawks' rookie minicamp, according to Jordan Schultz.

Moses didn't play a snap for the Jaguars as a rookie in 2021, spending the season on the non-football injury (NFI) list. He was set to be healthy enough to begin practice last offseason for the Jaguars but never made it to the draft.

Moses played in 11 games as a true freshman in 2017 and was named an SEC All-Freshman, but missed two games due to a foot injury. Moses then started 15 games in 2018, leading the team in tackles with 86 and being named Second Team All-SEC, but he then tore an ACL in his right knee in a fall practice leading up to the 2019 season, causing him to get surgery and miss the season.

Moses returned to the field for Alabama in 2020, leading the team in tackles while starting 13 games, but he noted he had to play through pain throughout most of his entire last season with the Crimson Tide.

"It had nothing to do with what kind of football player he is," Saban said via AL.com at a Team Focus fundraiser in Mobile following the draft “It was based on medical grades by the teams, which, frankly, was a little surprising to me."

Moses ended his college career with 30 starts, 196 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, six sacks, three forced fumbles, six pass deflections, and two interceptions. He ultimately didn't hear his name called during the draft and instead quickly signed with the Jaguars.