Foster Moreau, TE, LSU 2019 NFL Draft

School:  LSU
College Experience: Senior
Height/Weight: 6’4″ / 253
All-Star Invite: Senior Bowl/NFL Combine
Twitter: @fhmoreau

40-Time: 4.66
Bench Press: 22
Vertical Jump: 36.5

Broad Jump: 10’1″
20Yd Shuttle: 4.11
3-Cone Drill: 7.16

2019 Senior Bowl Invitee 
2018 Permanent Team Captain 
2018 LSU Graduate (Sport Administration)

Starter at tight end for the final 26 games of his career … Played in 49 games, starting 32 times … Capped his career as one of the most productive tight ends in school history with 52 receptions for 629 yards and six touchdowns … Issued the coveted No. 18 jersey for LSU as a senior in 2018 … Invited to participate in the 2019 Senior Bowl … Finished career ranked No. 7 in LSU history for receptions by a tight end (52) and tied for No. 4 in touchdowns by a tight end (6) … Graduated from LSU in December of 2018 … Served as one of LSU’s three representatives at 2018 SEC Media Day in Atlanta.

SENIOR SEASON (2018) 
Started all 13 games in 2018 … Caught 22 passes for 272 yards and 2 TDs … Caught TDs in back-to-back games vs. Rice and Texas A&M … Had big game vs. Rice on Senior Night with five receptions for 73 yards and a score … Followed that with four catches for 51 yards and a TD vs. Texas A&M … His 14-yard TD against A&M put the Tigers up 31-24 with 6:41 to play in the fourth quarter … Caught at least one pass in 10 of LSU’s 13 games.

JUNIOR SEASON (2017)
Started all 13 games at tight end for the Tigers … Finished fourth on the team in receptions and yards with 24 and 278 respectively …. Tied for the most receiving touchdowns on the team with three … Caught two touchdown passes against Troy, becoming the first LSU tight end since Richard Dickson in the 2008 BCS Championship Game to catch two touchdowns in a single game … Had a career-long touchdown reception of 60 yards at Ole Miss … Totaled a career-high four receptions and 64 yards in the Citrus Bowl against Notre Dame.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2016)
Hauled in a career-long 32-yard catch at Texas A&M … Logged a nine-yard grab against Florida … Made his fifth career start at Arkansas … Had a career day with two receptions for 18 yards against Missouri … Saw the end zone for the first time in his career after catching a three-yard shuffle pass at Auburn … Made his first career reception, an 18-yard pass, against Mississippi State.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2015) 
Played in all 12 games and made his first start at Syracuse … Also started at Alabama and at Ole Miss … Returned two kickoffs against Western Kentucky on short kicks … One of seven true freshmen who saw action in the season opener at Mississippi State.

HIGH SCHOOL 
Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports … Finished his prep career with 87 catches for 1,210 yards and 15 touchdowns … Hauled in 37 receptions for 550 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … Earned LSWA Class 5A All-State Honorable mention and LFCA 5A All-State Second Team … Helped lead Jesuit to its first state title in more than 50 years as a senior in 2014 … Caught 35 passes for 475 yards and six TDs as a junior and 15 receptions for 185 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore … Averaged 14 points per game and 12 rebounds per game as the starting center on the basketball team his senior year … Coached by Mark Songy.

PERSONAL 
Full name is Foster Hotard Moreau … Parents are Tricia and Lyle Moreau … Born May 6, 1997 … Has three sisters – Sarah, Claire and Lilly … Majoring in sport administration … Chose LSU because he always dreamed of playing in Death Valley … His mom lettered in volleyball at Tulane in 1984 and 1985.

FOSTER MOREAU’S CAREER RECEIVING HIGHS
Receptions: 5 vs. Rice, 20

Every year there are a few prospects who you watch and then speak with a without a doubt you feel confident that an NFL career is in their future. That is the case with Moreau.

During his LSU career he established himself as a force along the line of scrimmage and since his college career has concluded he used both the Reese’s Senior Bowl and NFL Combine to accelerate his draft status amongst NFL evaluators.

Moreau proved himself in athleticism and receiver agility to create a real market for his services when the NFL Draft comes calling in late April. He is well-built and extremely coachable. Moreau is a self-motivated team-oriented prospect. Aggressive getting into his blocks and with ride the defender out of the way. Outstanding work habits. Tough competitor. Can reach and seal defensive blocking angles.

The biggest asset was blocking but his recent assent into an option in the passing game has raised his draft stock. His solid Senior Bowl and Combine performance moved him into second-tier of top tight ends available. Reminds a bit of Michael Roberts from the Detroit Lions but more athletic.

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