Moments after the NFL Draft wrapped up, former LSU TE Thaddeus Moss landed with an NFL team after all. He reportedly will sign with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported.

Moss, the son of former NFL star Randy Moss, played just one season for LSU after he transferred from N.C. State and was sidelined all of 2018 with a leg injury.

In the 2019 national championship season, he caught 47 passes for 570 yards and 4 TDs, and holds the LSU single-season record for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end. He left LSU with a season of eligibility remaining to enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

He had 2 touchdowns in the national championship against Clemson.

NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein wrote that Moss’ “family lineage and brand awareness playing with Joe Burrow and LSU make it easy to overshoot expectations for Moss as a dynamic pass-catcher, but tape study shows he’s actually more skilled as a run blocker.

He has great hands and good body control, but he’s an average athlete who benefited from rub routes and off coverage to find plenty of open-window catches. He will get after it as a run blocker, using above-average technique and an impressive ability to strain and sustain against bigger opponents. He could struggle to uncover against tight man, but his hybrid TE/H-back versatility and run-blocking prowess could lock him into a TE3 role.”