It might not take that long for free agent Damontre Moore to find a new gig. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com (via Twitter), the defensive end visited the Seahawks today.
Moore, who had joined the Cowboys during the offseason, was released by the organization earlier this week. The 25-year-old’s tenure in Dallas certainly wasn’t memorable, as he sat out a pair of games due to suspension before compiling only five tackles in three games. The 2013 third-round pick had showed some promise early in his career, including a 2014 campaign with the Giants when he tallied 32 tackles and 5.5 sacks. Moore has bounced around the league since, and he’s only made seven appearances over the past two years.
The Seahawks are still in the hunt for defensive line help, even after signing Dwight Freeney earlier this week. Our own Dallas Robinson explained the unit’s struggles this season, and those problems have only been made worse following the season-ending injury to Cliff Avril (as well as Michael Bennett‘s reoccurring plantar fasciitis issues). Veteran names like Paul Kruger, Mario Williams, and Armonty Bryant are other options that are currently on the market.
When a team starts signing players that were released by one of the worse defensive units in football, that isn’t a good sign…
Yeah how did that comment work out for you? Dwight Feeney was tearing it up for a 37 year old nobody wanted!!