Former Oregon offensive lineman George Moore IV signs as undrafted free agent with Green Bay Packers
Former Oregon offensive lineman George Moore IV is headed to Wisconsin to begin his pro career.
Moore IV, who spent five seasons at Oregon after taking the junior college route to start his career, has signed as undrafted free agent with the Green Bay Packers, per CBS Sports.
Moore IV started 13 of 14 games for the Ducks in 2021, making six starts at left tackle and seven at left guard. The 6-foot-6, 324-pound senior played in seven games without allowing a quarterback pressure and earned a season-high grade of 83.7 from Pro Football Focus following Oregon’s win over UCLA.
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Throughout his five seasons with the Ducks, Moore IV played in 29 total games.
Moore IV is one of six former Oregon players who is known to have signed as an undrafted free agent at this point.
CJ Verdell has signed with the Indianapolis Colts, Devon Williams and Anthony Brown Jr. both signed with the Baltimore Ravens, Verone McKinley III signed with the Miami Dolphins, and Johnny Johnson III signed with the Houston Texans.