Patriots Must Do Everything in Their Power to Draft LSU TE and Randy Moss' Son Thaddeus Moss
By Sean Facey
The New England Patriots' offense struggled at times during the 2019 NFL season, in many ways due to their sudden lack of production at tight end. With Rob Gronkowski out of the picture, their tight ends combined for just 419 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
But they have a chance to remedy that problem. Thaddeus Moss, the son of former New England receiver Randy Moss, has declared for the NFL Draft, and the Patriots need to make it their primary objective to draft him in late April.
He's everything that they could want and more. In his junior year with the LSU Tigers, Moss totaled 570 yards and four touchdowns on 41 catches, but he really showed out when it mattered most.
The 250-pound star caught three touchdowns in the College Football Playoff, two of which came in the National Championship against Clemson. He stepped up and produced under the national spotlight.
There's nothing not to like about drafting him. Moss would fix the gaping hole at tight end, and could be the safety blanket Tom Brady needs if he comes back to the Patriots.
And of course, the storyline of him being Randy Moss's son would make his tenure with the team that much more fun for Patriots fans to watch.
Moss and the Patriots are a match made in football heaven. All that New England has to do is make sure that the dream of him donning a Patriots uniform becomes a reality.