Prior to the draft,
NFL.com ranked Morgan tenth overall among tight ends. Morgan was invited to perform at the
NFL Scouting Combine in
Indianapolis, becoming the first player to attend this event in the history of UTSA. In the
bench press testing, he ranked number one among tight ends with an official score of 29 repetitions. He also finished first in the
20-yard shuttle with a 4.19-second run, completed the
3-cone drill in 6.93 seconds to place third and took fifth with a time of 11.60 seconds in the 60-yard shuttle. At his pro day, Morgan improved in both his
40-yard dash (4.83 seconds) and
vertical jump (32 inches) in front of over 20 NFL scouts. After moving up eight slots in the sixth round of the
2016 NFL draft, the
Minnesota Vikings acquired the 188th overall pick and selected Morgan, making him the first ever player from UTSA to be drafted. As a rookie in 2016, Morgan played 11 games and had one reception for four receiving yards. On November 12, 2017, Morgan caught his first career touchdown against the
Washington Redskins. On August 31, 2019, Morgan was placed on the reserve/
physically unable to perform list to start the season after undergoing knee surgery in the offseason. Later, in February 2020, it was revealed that Morgan season suffered a knee dislocation in a 2018 game against the Detroit Lions. Morgan was released by the Vikings on March 13, 2020, with a failed physical designation. ==Career statistics==