glorydaysrback;1283170 said:
Why are you so high on quentin moses? The guy had a HORRIBLE season. He was considered by many prior to this season to be 1 of the best players in the entire country and completely flopped. I don't even think he recorded 1 sack all season...
Quentin Moses
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", 248, 4.77) |
GEORGIA
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Strengths: An athletic defensive end prospect with good height and size potential. Has room on his frame to add 10-to-15 more pounds. Displays good initial burst and top-end speed. Naturally instinctive as a pass rusher. Shows a wide array of pass rush moves and is very fluid when changing directions on double-move. He displays necessary closing burst as an edge rusher. At his best versus the run when in space. He works hard to keep off of blocks and he can be disruptive in the backfield. He displays good redirection skills and will make a lot of plays when pursuing from behind. His tackling skills are above average and he shows some power at the point of attack.
Weaknesses: Is lean and must continue to add bulk to his frame. He plays with a narrow base and does not show the lower body strength to anchor at the line of scrimmage versus the run. He will get pushed around too much by bigger offensive tackles when he lets them get into his body. He needs to improve his technique versus the run, as well. His hand-usage and footwork versus the run are below average. Lacks explosive power as a bull rusher.
Overall: Moses was redshirted in 2002. He played in all 14 games as a backup defensive end during the 2003 season, finishing with 37 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. In 2004, Moses played in 11 games (one start; Outback Bowl vs. Wisconsin) and registered 23 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, and one forced fumble. Moses took over as a fulltime starting defensive end in 2005 (13 games), finishing with 44 total tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, 38 quarterback pressures, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries. Moses possesses impressive natural athleticism and he continues to improve his size, strength and technique. He played basketball for the Bulldogs early in his collegiate career but has since turned his full focus to football. Lean and athletic, Moses' best fit in the NFL may be as a rush-linebacker in a 3-4 scheme. He made huge strides as a first-year fulltime starter last season. If he gets stronger versus the run while continuing to make a tremendous impact rushing the passer as a senior in 2006, Moses should solidify a spot in the top-half of the first round in next year's NFL draft.
I just want a pass rush... He had better Soph and Junior campaigns and only had 3.5 sacks this year.. But the Boys need some pass rushers... His teamate Charles Johnson is coming out also and had more sacks but is only 6'2 and has short arms....