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Wide receiver Tre Mosley has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Tre Mosley, Jacoby Windmon Sign as Undrafted NFL Free Agents
4/29/2024 10:29:00 AM | Football
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Following the 2024 NFL Draft, former Michigan State Spartans Tre Mosley (wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals) and Jacoby Windmon (linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers) signed as undrafted free agents, while Aaron Brule (linebacker, New Orleans Saints), J.D. Duplain (offensive guard, New York Giants), Harold Joiner III (linebacker, Indianapolis Colts) and Jalen Sami (defensive tackle, Miami Dolphins) were invited to rookie minicamp.
Center Nick Samac was selected in the seventh round (No. 228 overall) of the NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens.
LB Aaron Brule - 6-2 - 240 - 2L - New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Rummel High School/Mississippi State)
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CAREER NOTES: Played 64 collegiate games in six seasons from 2018-23, including 40 games at Mississippi State (2018-21) and 24 at Michigan State (2022-23) . . . collected 235 tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss (140 yards), 16.5 sacks (103 yards), six pass break-ups and three fumble recoveries in his collegiate career . . . started 30 career games (19 at Mississippi State, 11 at Michigan State) . . . graduate transfer from Mississippi State joined the Spartan program in December 2022 . . . posted 141 tackles in four seasons at Mississippi State, playing 40 games from 2018-21, making 19 starts, adding 17.5 tackles for loss (64 yards) and 7.5 sacks (46 yards) with three pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries . . . experienced player saw action on 1,313 snaps on defense in addition to time on special teams during his four seasons in Starkville . . . had 94 tackles with 15.0 tackles for loss (76 yards) and 9.0 sacks (57 yards), with three pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and three QB hurries in 24 games, with 11 starts, at Michigan State . . . logged double-figure tackles in three career games, highlighted by career-high 13 stops vs. Vanderbilt (11/20/20) during Mississippi State career, adding 10 vs. LSU (9/6/20), with one double-digit outing at Michigan State (11 vs. Michigan on 10/21/23) . . . graduated from Mississippi State in December 2021 with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies.
2023 SEASON (SIXTH YEAR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the media . . . led Michigan State with a career-high five sacks (25 yards) and tied his career best with 8.5 tackles for loss (35 yards) . . . ranked fifth on the team with 64 tackles (35 solo, 29 assists), the second-highest output of his career . . . played a total of 571 snaps . . . played in all 12 games, including nine starts . . . credited with 15 QB pressures by Pro Football Focus . . . had a 7-yard sack and five tackles overall in his collegiate finale against Penn State at Ford Field . . . was starting linebacker in game at Indiana and tallied eight tackles for his second-highest output of the season, adding one pass break-up, in logging 55 snaps . . . started game at Ohio State at linebacker, and matched jersey number with seven stops, including 1.0 tackle for loss, in charting 43 snaps . . . drew start in Nebraska game and matched jersey number with seven tackles, adding 1.0 tackle for loss on 1.0 sack, in logging 56 snaps . . . started game at Minnesota and tallied three tackles, in playing 61 snaps, ranking first among linebackers and fourth overall on the defense . . . drew start at linebacker in Michigan game, logging an MSU career-high 11 tackles for first double-digit tackle outing of Spartan career, adding career-high tying 2.0 tackles for loss (12 yards) and 1.0 sack (8 yards) in playing 54 snaps . . . started game at Rutgers at linebacker and registered five stops in logging 41 snaps . . . was starting linebacker in Iowa game, tallying 1.0 tackle for loss in playing 53 snaps, which led the linebackers corps and was fifth overall on the defense . . . started Maryland game and logged his jersey number of tackles with seven stops, adding one pass break-up and one QB hurry in 46 snaps . . . tallied two tackles in Washington game, registering 31 snaps . . . posted 1.5 tackles for loss (3 yards) and 1.0 sack (1 yard) as part of five total tackles in 31 snaps in the Richmond game . . . logged three tackles, with 1.0 sack (5 yards), in season opener vs. Central Michigan, playing 38 snaps . . . was named to Reese's Senior Bowl Preseason Watch List.

J.D. Duplain - 6-4 - 305 - 5L - Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville High School)
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Five-year letterwinner started 47 career games at left guard (five in 2019, five in 2020, all 13 in 2021, all 12 in 2022, all 12 in 2023), including 42 straight to close out his career . . . the 47 starts are second most in MSU history by an offensive lineman (school record: Joel Foreman with 49 from 2008-11) and the streak of 42 consecutive starts is also second in school history (record: 44 by Shane Hannah from 1991-94) . . . played in 54 career games overall . . . compiled more than 3,000 snaps (3,007) on the offensive line during his five-year Spartan career . . . three-time honorable mention All-Big Ten selection . . . two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree . . . graduated in May 2023 with a bachelor's degree in communication.
2023 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR): Started all 12 games at left guard to end his Spartan career with 42 consecutive starts at left guard . . . played a team-high 744 snaps on offense . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten choice by the coaches and media . . . was a game captain in eight games (Maryland, Rutgers, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Indiana, Penn State) . . . played every offensive snap in seven games (Washington, Maryland, Iowa, Rutgers, Minnesota, Nebraska, Indiana) . . . played 45 snaps in collegiate finale vs. Penn State at Ford Field . . . got starting nod at left guard in game at Indiana, playing all 78 offensive snaps, one of two offensive linemen to do so, joined by Kevin Wigenton and one of three overall offensive players with QB Katin Houser . . . was starting left guard at Ohio State for 40th consecutive start and 45th overall start, logging 52 snaps and grading out a 72.1 pass block . . . started against Nebraska in final game in Spartan Stadium, and joined fellow senior offensive lineman Nick Samac in playing all 56 snaps, grading out at 82.6 pass block, according to PFF, leading the starting o-line . . . drew start at left guard at Minnesota and played in all 59 snaps, one of three offensive linemen to play every offensive snap . . . started Michigan game at left guard, logging 58 of 60 offensive snaps, grading out at 87.4 pass block, according to PFF, and overall grade of 71.1, leading the o-line . . . earned starting nod in game at Rutgers, playing in all 73 offensive snaps . . . started game at Iowa and played all 79 snaps . . . was starting left guard in Maryland game and played in all 81 offensive snaps, grading out at 71.4 pass block . . . started Washington game at left guard, playing in all 66 offensive snaps, grading out at 83.7 pass block . . . drew starting nod at left guard in Richmond game, recorded 35 snaps and grading out at 76.6 at pass block according to PFF . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan at left guard, logging 62 snaps, grading out at 83.2 at pass block according to PFF stats, leading the offense.
Harold Joiner III - 6-4 - 215 - 3L - Birmingham, Ala. (Mountain Brook High School/Auburn)
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CAREER NOTES: Transfer running back from Auburn joined the Spartan program in May 2021 . . . has also played on defense and worked out at various positions during MSU's Pro Day . . . played in 51 collegiate games . . . three-year letterwinner (2021-23) for the Spartans . . . played in 17 games for the Tigers from 2018-20 (two in 2018, 13 in 2019, two in 2020) and 34 for MSU from 2021-23 (13 in 2021; 12 in 2022; nine in 2023) . . . had 36 career carries for 151 yards and 16 receptions for 186 yards (had 15 carries for 103 yards and two rushing TDs, with six receptions for 128 yards and one receiving TD while at Auburn; had 21 rushes for 48 yards and 10 catches for 58 yards at MSU).
2023 SEASON (SIXTH-YEAR SENIOR): Played in nine games to earn his third letter . . . made 123 appearances on special teams, seventh most on the team . . . also played 57 offensive snaps . . . had six carries for 4 yards . . . also caught four passes for 27 yards . . . recorded two tackles on special teams . . . made the move to safety in spring practice and then linebacker in preseason camp; switched back to offense during the regular season.
Tre Mosley – WR – 6-2 – 200 – 4L - Pontiac, Mich. (West Bloomfield High School)
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CAREER NOTES: Four-year letterwinner (2019; 2021-23) played five seasons for the Spartans (2019-23) . . . played in 43 career games, including 28 starts at wide receiver (one in 2019, three in 2020, nine in 2021, eight in 2022 and seven in 2023) . . . finished his career with 126 receptions for 1,464 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . became the 48th Spartan receiver to reach 1,000 career receiving yards . . . finished his career ranked tied for No. 17 on MSU's career receptions list (126), tied for No. 25 on MSU's career TDs list (10) and No. 28 on MSU's career receiving yards list (1,464) . . . 69 of his 126 (.548) career catches went for either a first down or TD . . . had at least one reception in 42 of 44 career games, including a streak of 25 straight to close his career . . . was nominated for both the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Wuerffel Trophy in the summer of 2023 for his work in the community . . . graduated with his bachelor's degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the "B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery" trip in the summer of 2022.
2023 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Played in eight games, including seven starts at wide receiver . . . missed the last four games of the season with an injury . . . was named a game captain all eight games he played in . . . ranked third on the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (288) . . . also was fourth on the team with two TD grabs (vs. Richmond and Rutgers) . . . 14-of-28 (.500) catches went for first down or TD . . . drew start at wide receiver in game at Minnesota, with three catches for 51 yards, including two going for first downs, highlighted by season-long catch of 30 yards . . . started Michigan game and had two catches for 9 yards . . . started game at Rutgers and tallied game-high tying and team-leading six receptions for 36 yards, including a 4-yard TD catch in the third quarter, one of four catches going for a first down or TD . . . snared four catches for 35 yards at Iowa . . . was starting wide receiver in Maryland game, with two catches for 13 yards . . . started Washington game and snared three catches for 21 yards . . . had five catches for a career-high 84 yards with one TD vs. Richmond, as all five went for either a first down or TD . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and posted three catches for 39 yards (13.0 ypc), with two of the three going for first downs, including opening play of MSU's first scoring drive of the night, resulting in field goal . . . named to watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, the premier award for community service in college football, for second straight season . . . also nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team . . . named to Reese's Senior Bowl Watch List . . . represented Michigan State at the 2023 Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis.
DT Jalen Sami - 6-7 - 330 - 1L - Colorado Springs, Colo. (Vista Ridge High School/Colorado)
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CAREER NOTES: Sixth-year graduate transfer from Colorado joined the Spartans in the summer of 2023 and played one season at Michigan State . . . earned his bachelor's degree from CU in ethnic studies in August 2022 . . . played in 50 career collegiate games . . . played 40 games at Colorado from 2019-22, including 32 starts at defensive tackle (19 consecutive to close his CU career) . . . played in 10 games in 2023 at MSU . . . finished his collegiate career with 98 tackles (45 solo, 53 assists), including 9.0 tackles for loss (26 yards) and 2.5 sacks (11 yards) . . . had 83 tackles (42 solo, 41 assists), with 8.5 for losses (22 yards) and two sacks (7 yards) at Colorado . . . had 15 tackles (three solo, 12 assists) with a half sack (4 yards) and one QB hurry at Michigan State . . . had two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery (all at Colorado) . . . played more than 1,500 snaps (1,520) on defense and 235 snaps on special teams in his four seasons for the Buffaloes (2019-22).
2023 SEASON (SIXTH-YEAR GRADUATE SENIOR): Played a total of 216 snaps on defense in 10 games . . . tallied 15 tackles (three solo, 12 assists) with a half sack (4 yards) . . . tied his career high with five tackles in 30 snaps vs. Penn State at Ford Field . . . notched two tackles in 35 snaps in game at Indiana . . . posted three tackles in game at Ohio State, in paying season-high 36 snaps . . . collected one tackle in 11 snaps in Nebraska game . . . tallied first TFL and sack of MSU career with 0.5 sack in game at Minnesota in registering 17 snaps . . . collected one tackle in Michigan game, notching 29 snaps . . . posted one solo tackle in playing 17 snaps at Rutgers . . . logged 20 snaps in Richmond game . . . posted one tackle and one QB hurry in Spartan debut in season opener vs. Central Michigan, notching 19 snaps.
LB Jacoby Windmon - 6-2 - 250 - 2L - New Orleans, La. (John Ehret High School/UNLV)
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CAREER NOTES: Transfer linebacker from UNLV lettered two seasons (2022-23) with the Spartans . . . joined the program in January 2022 . . . played in 41 collegiate games (30 with UNLV from 2019-21; 11 with MSU from 2022-23) . . . had 233 career tackles with 27.0 TFLs (147 yards), 18.5 sacks (122 yards), six pass break-ups, nine forced fumbles, one interception and one fumble recovery in 41 career games with 30 career starts . . . had 64 tackles, 12.5 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, two pass break-ups and one interception in 11 games at MSU, all starting assignments (six at defensive end; five at linebacker) . . . posted a total of 169 tackles in three seasons at UNLV (2019-21), adding 18.5 TFLs (100 yards), 12.0 sacks (85 yards), four pass break-ups and three forced fumbles in 30 games for the Rebels, making 19 career starts, including starting all six games of 2020 and all 12 of 2021 . . . played a total of 1,327 defensive snaps at UNLV . . . earned All-Mountain West honors twice (second team in 2021; honorable mention in 2020).
2023 SEASON (FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR): Started first three games (Central Michigan, Richmond, Washington) at linebacker before missing last nine games with an injury . . . named a game captain vs. Central Michigan and Richmond . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had 15 tackles (five solo, 10 assists) with 2.0 TFLs (8 yards) and 1.0 sack (6 yards) . . . recorded 93 snaps . . . drew start at linebacker in Washington game, tallying two tackles in 40 snap . . . started Richmond game at linebacker and finished with five tackles, including 1.0 TFL (2 yards) in 12 snaps . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and logged eight tackles with one sack (6 yards).
Center Nick Samac was selected in the seventh round (No. 228 overall) of the NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens.
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— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 28, 2024
LB Aaron Brule - 6-2 - 240 - 2L - New Orleans, La. (Archbishop Rummel High School/Mississippi State)
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CAREER NOTES: Played 64 collegiate games in six seasons from 2018-23, including 40 games at Mississippi State (2018-21) and 24 at Michigan State (2022-23) . . . collected 235 tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss (140 yards), 16.5 sacks (103 yards), six pass break-ups and three fumble recoveries in his collegiate career . . . started 30 career games (19 at Mississippi State, 11 at Michigan State) . . . graduate transfer from Mississippi State joined the Spartan program in December 2022 . . . posted 141 tackles in four seasons at Mississippi State, playing 40 games from 2018-21, making 19 starts, adding 17.5 tackles for loss (64 yards) and 7.5 sacks (46 yards) with three pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries . . . experienced player saw action on 1,313 snaps on defense in addition to time on special teams during his four seasons in Starkville . . . had 94 tackles with 15.0 tackles for loss (76 yards) and 9.0 sacks (57 yards), with three pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and three QB hurries in 24 games, with 11 starts, at Michigan State . . . logged double-figure tackles in three career games, highlighted by career-high 13 stops vs. Vanderbilt (11/20/20) during Mississippi State career, adding 10 vs. LSU (9/6/20), with one double-digit outing at Michigan State (11 vs. Michigan on 10/21/23) . . . graduated from Mississippi State in December 2021 with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies.
2023 SEASON (SIXTH YEAR): Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by the media . . . led Michigan State with a career-high five sacks (25 yards) and tied his career best with 8.5 tackles for loss (35 yards) . . . ranked fifth on the team with 64 tackles (35 solo, 29 assists), the second-highest output of his career . . . played a total of 571 snaps . . . played in all 12 games, including nine starts . . . credited with 15 QB pressures by Pro Football Focus . . . had a 7-yard sack and five tackles overall in his collegiate finale against Penn State at Ford Field . . . was starting linebacker in game at Indiana and tallied eight tackles for his second-highest output of the season, adding one pass break-up, in logging 55 snaps . . . started game at Ohio State at linebacker, and matched jersey number with seven stops, including 1.0 tackle for loss, in charting 43 snaps . . . drew start in Nebraska game and matched jersey number with seven tackles, adding 1.0 tackle for loss on 1.0 sack, in logging 56 snaps . . . started game at Minnesota and tallied three tackles, in playing 61 snaps, ranking first among linebackers and fourth overall on the defense . . . drew start at linebacker in Michigan game, logging an MSU career-high 11 tackles for first double-digit tackle outing of Spartan career, adding career-high tying 2.0 tackles for loss (12 yards) and 1.0 sack (8 yards) in playing 54 snaps . . . started game at Rutgers at linebacker and registered five stops in logging 41 snaps . . . was starting linebacker in Iowa game, tallying 1.0 tackle for loss in playing 53 snaps, which led the linebackers corps and was fifth overall on the defense . . . started Maryland game and logged his jersey number of tackles with seven stops, adding one pass break-up and one QB hurry in 46 snaps . . . tallied two tackles in Washington game, registering 31 snaps . . . posted 1.5 tackles for loss (3 yards) and 1.0 sack (1 yard) as part of five total tackles in 31 snaps in the Richmond game . . . logged three tackles, with 1.0 sack (5 yards), in season opener vs. Central Michigan, playing 38 snaps . . . was named to Reese's Senior Bowl Preseason Watch List.
J.D. Duplain - 6-4 - 305 - 5L - Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville High School)
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Five-year letterwinner started 47 career games at left guard (five in 2019, five in 2020, all 13 in 2021, all 12 in 2022, all 12 in 2023), including 42 straight to close out his career . . . the 47 starts are second most in MSU history by an offensive lineman (school record: Joel Foreman with 49 from 2008-11) and the streak of 42 consecutive starts is also second in school history (record: 44 by Shane Hannah from 1991-94) . . . played in 54 career games overall . . . compiled more than 3,000 snaps (3,007) on the offensive line during his five-year Spartan career . . . three-time honorable mention All-Big Ten selection . . . two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree . . . graduated in May 2023 with a bachelor's degree in communication.
2023 SEASON (GRADUATE SENIOR): Started all 12 games at left guard to end his Spartan career with 42 consecutive starts at left guard . . . played a team-high 744 snaps on offense . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten choice by the coaches and media . . . was a game captain in eight games (Maryland, Rutgers, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Indiana, Penn State) . . . played every offensive snap in seven games (Washington, Maryland, Iowa, Rutgers, Minnesota, Nebraska, Indiana) . . . played 45 snaps in collegiate finale vs. Penn State at Ford Field . . . got starting nod at left guard in game at Indiana, playing all 78 offensive snaps, one of two offensive linemen to do so, joined by Kevin Wigenton and one of three overall offensive players with QB Katin Houser . . . was starting left guard at Ohio State for 40th consecutive start and 45th overall start, logging 52 snaps and grading out a 72.1 pass block . . . started against Nebraska in final game in Spartan Stadium, and joined fellow senior offensive lineman Nick Samac in playing all 56 snaps, grading out at 82.6 pass block, according to PFF, leading the starting o-line . . . drew start at left guard at Minnesota and played in all 59 snaps, one of three offensive linemen to play every offensive snap . . . started Michigan game at left guard, logging 58 of 60 offensive snaps, grading out at 87.4 pass block, according to PFF, and overall grade of 71.1, leading the o-line . . . earned starting nod in game at Rutgers, playing in all 73 offensive snaps . . . started game at Iowa and played all 79 snaps . . . was starting left guard in Maryland game and played in all 81 offensive snaps, grading out at 71.4 pass block . . . started Washington game at left guard, playing in all 66 offensive snaps, grading out at 83.7 pass block . . . drew starting nod at left guard in Richmond game, recorded 35 snaps and grading out at 76.6 at pass block according to PFF . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan at left guard, logging 62 snaps, grading out at 83.2 at pass block according to PFF stats, leading the offense.
The journey continues in Indy!@hkjoiner3 x @Colts pic.twitter.com/A9JLIyj0H2
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 28, 2024
Harold Joiner III - 6-4 - 215 - 3L - Birmingham, Ala. (Mountain Brook High School/Auburn)
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CAREER NOTES: Transfer running back from Auburn joined the Spartan program in May 2021 . . . has also played on defense and worked out at various positions during MSU's Pro Day . . . played in 51 collegiate games . . . three-year letterwinner (2021-23) for the Spartans . . . played in 17 games for the Tigers from 2018-20 (two in 2018, 13 in 2019, two in 2020) and 34 for MSU from 2021-23 (13 in 2021; 12 in 2022; nine in 2023) . . . had 36 career carries for 151 yards and 16 receptions for 186 yards (had 15 carries for 103 yards and two rushing TDs, with six receptions for 128 yards and one receiving TD while at Auburn; had 21 rushes for 48 yards and 10 catches for 58 yards at MSU).
2023 SEASON (SIXTH-YEAR SENIOR): Played in nine games to earn his third letter . . . made 123 appearances on special teams, seventh most on the team . . . also played 57 offensive snaps . . . had six carries for 4 yards . . . also caught four passes for 27 yards . . . recorded two tackles on special teams . . . made the move to safety in spring practice and then linebacker in preseason camp; switched back to offense during the regular season.
WHO DEY! Tre is going to Cincinnati!@Tremosley_ x @Bengals pic.twitter.com/9mwIK9Q4vI
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 28, 2024
Tre Mosley – WR – 6-2 – 200 – 4L - Pontiac, Mich. (West Bloomfield High School)
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CAREER NOTES: Four-year letterwinner (2019; 2021-23) played five seasons for the Spartans (2019-23) . . . played in 43 career games, including 28 starts at wide receiver (one in 2019, three in 2020, nine in 2021, eight in 2022 and seven in 2023) . . . finished his career with 126 receptions for 1,464 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . became the 48th Spartan receiver to reach 1,000 career receiving yards . . . finished his career ranked tied for No. 17 on MSU's career receptions list (126), tied for No. 25 on MSU's career TDs list (10) and No. 28 on MSU's career receiving yards list (1,464) . . . 69 of his 126 (.548) career catches went for either a first down or TD . . . had at least one reception in 42 of 44 career games, including a streak of 25 straight to close his career . . . was nominated for both the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and the Wuerffel Trophy in the summer of 2023 for his work in the community . . . graduated with his bachelor's degree in advertising management in December 2022 . . . was one of three Spartans to attend the "B1G Life Series: Selma to Montgomery" trip in the summer of 2022.
2023 SEASON (REDSHIRT SENIOR): Played in eight games, including seven starts at wide receiver . . . missed the last four games of the season with an injury . . . was named a game captain all eight games he played in . . . ranked third on the team in catches (28) and receiving yards (288) . . . also was fourth on the team with two TD grabs (vs. Richmond and Rutgers) . . . 14-of-28 (.500) catches went for first down or TD . . . drew start at wide receiver in game at Minnesota, with three catches for 51 yards, including two going for first downs, highlighted by season-long catch of 30 yards . . . started Michigan game and had two catches for 9 yards . . . started game at Rutgers and tallied game-high tying and team-leading six receptions for 36 yards, including a 4-yard TD catch in the third quarter, one of four catches going for a first down or TD . . . snared four catches for 35 yards at Iowa . . . was starting wide receiver in Maryland game, with two catches for 13 yards . . . started Washington game and snared three catches for 21 yards . . . had five catches for a career-high 84 yards with one TD vs. Richmond, as all five went for either a first down or TD . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and posted three catches for 39 yards (13.0 ypc), with two of the three going for first downs, including opening play of MSU's first scoring drive of the night, resulting in field goal . . . named to watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, the premier award for community service in college football, for second straight season . . . also nominated for the AFCA Good Works Team . . . named to Reese's Senior Bowl Watch List . . . represented Michigan State at the 2023 Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis.
taking his talents to South Beach 🌴@SamiUso x @MiamiDolphins pic.twitter.com/e0FTfCuOm6
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 28, 2024
DT Jalen Sami - 6-7 - 330 - 1L - Colorado Springs, Colo. (Vista Ridge High School/Colorado)
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CAREER NOTES: Sixth-year graduate transfer from Colorado joined the Spartans in the summer of 2023 and played one season at Michigan State . . . earned his bachelor's degree from CU in ethnic studies in August 2022 . . . played in 50 career collegiate games . . . played 40 games at Colorado from 2019-22, including 32 starts at defensive tackle (19 consecutive to close his CU career) . . . played in 10 games in 2023 at MSU . . . finished his collegiate career with 98 tackles (45 solo, 53 assists), including 9.0 tackles for loss (26 yards) and 2.5 sacks (11 yards) . . . had 83 tackles (42 solo, 41 assists), with 8.5 for losses (22 yards) and two sacks (7 yards) at Colorado . . . had 15 tackles (three solo, 12 assists) with a half sack (4 yards) and one QB hurry at Michigan State . . . had two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery (all at Colorado) . . . played more than 1,500 snaps (1,520) on defense and 235 snaps on special teams in his four seasons for the Buffaloes (2019-22).
2023 SEASON (SIXTH-YEAR GRADUATE SENIOR): Played a total of 216 snaps on defense in 10 games . . . tallied 15 tackles (three solo, 12 assists) with a half sack (4 yards) . . . tied his career high with five tackles in 30 snaps vs. Penn State at Ford Field . . . notched two tackles in 35 snaps in game at Indiana . . . posted three tackles in game at Ohio State, in paying season-high 36 snaps . . . collected one tackle in 11 snaps in Nebraska game . . . tallied first TFL and sack of MSU career with 0.5 sack in game at Minnesota in registering 17 snaps . . . collected one tackle in Michigan game, notching 29 snaps . . . posted one solo tackle in playing 17 snaps at Rutgers . . . logged 20 snaps in Richmond game . . . posted one tackle and one QB hurry in Spartan debut in season opener vs. Central Michigan, notching 19 snaps.
Jacoby is heading to Pittsburgh 🙌@JW1NDMON x @steelers pic.twitter.com/gXyLL3u49b
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 28, 2024
LB Jacoby Windmon - 6-2 - 250 - 2L - New Orleans, La. (John Ehret High School/UNLV)
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CAREER NOTES: Transfer linebacker from UNLV lettered two seasons (2022-23) with the Spartans . . . joined the program in January 2022 . . . played in 41 collegiate games (30 with UNLV from 2019-21; 11 with MSU from 2022-23) . . . had 233 career tackles with 27.0 TFLs (147 yards), 18.5 sacks (122 yards), six pass break-ups, nine forced fumbles, one interception and one fumble recovery in 41 career games with 30 career starts . . . had 64 tackles, 12.5 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, six forced fumbles, two pass break-ups and one interception in 11 games at MSU, all starting assignments (six at defensive end; five at linebacker) . . . posted a total of 169 tackles in three seasons at UNLV (2019-21), adding 18.5 TFLs (100 yards), 12.0 sacks (85 yards), four pass break-ups and three forced fumbles in 30 games for the Rebels, making 19 career starts, including starting all six games of 2020 and all 12 of 2021 . . . played a total of 1,327 defensive snaps at UNLV . . . earned All-Mountain West honors twice (second team in 2021; honorable mention in 2020).
2023 SEASON (FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR): Started first three games (Central Michigan, Richmond, Washington) at linebacker before missing last nine games with an injury . . . named a game captain vs. Central Michigan and Richmond . . . Academic All-Big Ten selection . . . had 15 tackles (five solo, 10 assists) with 2.0 TFLs (8 yards) and 1.0 sack (6 yards) . . . recorded 93 snaps . . . drew start at linebacker in Washington game, tallying two tackles in 40 snap . . . started Richmond game at linebacker and finished with five tackles, including 1.0 TFL (2 yards) in 12 snaps . . . started season opener vs. Central Michigan and logged eight tackles with one sack (6 yards).
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