Jarvis Moss
Height: 6-6
Weight: 251
Position: Defensive End/Outside Linebacker
College: Florida
ANALYSIS
Positives: Has a tall, lanky frame with broad shoulders, tight waist and good bubble … Moves very well coming off the edge and will bring immediate value in third-down passing situations … Shows above-average balance and flexibility on the move and has explosive acceleration in backside pursuit … Fluid and flexible athlete with very crisp change of direction agility … Makes quick reads and reacts with good urgency once he locates the ball … Despite limited reps until 2006, it is rare to see him get faked out … Learns with normal reps and is a self-starter who puts in the extra hours after practice … Plays with good aggression, but is best when he avoids or slips past blocks rather than trying to engage the offensive lineman (lacks the bulk and strength to control) … Moves well off the line, getting his best production when he beats the offensive tackle coming out of his stance … His outstanding burst off the snap allows him to gain advantage, especially when coming off the edge … His initial step lets him beat the offensive tackle to the spot and he has that extra gear to run by them … High energy type who closes on the ball with good pad level … Defeats blocks with quickness rather than power … When he gets a free lane, he has the ability to knife through and penetrate the line … Has very good lateral movement in pursuit and is an explosive form tackler when closing on the quarterback … Has the speed to give chase along the perimeter and good ability to sift out the ball in a pile (four forced fumbles in 2006) … Shows very good hip snap and adequate wrap-up technique, using his long reach to make good arm tackles … What he does best is explode off the edge and generate pressure on the pocket … If not accounted for, he will sack the quarterback due to his speed and pad level (has excellent hip wiggle and shake to juke).
Negatives: Still trying to recover the strength and bulk that he lost while battling his pelvis injury … Needs to add at least another 20 pounds to his frame to prevent blockers from walling him off when trying to work in-line … Must keep his hands active, especially vs. low blocks, as he tends to get taken off his feet too much trying to slip through trash (does not protect his legs on the move) … Plays too high on the move and this causes him to struggle in attempts to squeeze down the rush lane, and will get washed out when he tries to split double teams … More effective playing off the edge, as he lacks the raw power to defeat blocks when lining head up on an opponent … Struggles to disengage when working over the middle, as he is easily defeated vs. face-up blockers … Has good flexibility, but for some reason his hips sink and his feet die when blockers get their hands into his body … Lacks the hand strength to jerk and pull down the offensive lineman (must improve his rip and club moves, but has an efficient swim move) … His three-year struggle with a staph infection in his pelvic bone needs further medical evaluation … The school will not discuss suspensions, but there is a need to challenge the player on the reason he was suspended for the 2006 Western Carolina game.
Compares To: Simeon Rice, Tampa Bay … Some experts compare him to Jevon Kearse, but while Moss has Kearse-like quickness he lacks the bulk and upper-body strength to defeat face-up blockers. Moss could possible move to outside linebacker in a 3-4 alignment, but at least brings instant value in third-down passing situations, where he can do what he does best -- penetrate off the edge to disrupt the pocket.
INJURY REPORT
2002: Missed seven games during his high school senior year due to a pelvis injury.
2003: Suffered a hernia in preseason drills … Re-injured a muscle in his pelvic area after battling through preseason pain, and did not return after playing in the Florida A&M game.
2004: Sat out all but one game due to a staph infection in his pelvic bone.
2005: Held out of the season opener vs. Wyoming as he recovered from spending six weeks in the hospital for treatment on his pelvic bone infection.
AGILITY TESTS
Campus: 4.63 in the 40-yard dash … 265-pound bench press … 415-pound squat (from 2004) … 37-inch vertical jump … 33½-inch arm length … 9½-inch hands.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Ryan (Denton, Texas) High School, playing football for head coach Joey Florence … Parade All-America selection … Named a USA Today first-team All-American and was ranked as the best strong-side defensive end in the nation and the overall No. 25 national prospect by Rivals … Rated the best defensive player in Texas by that recruiting service … Added All-American and Elite 50 team accolades from Super Prep and led his team to three consecutive Class 4A state championship games, winning titles in his junior and senior seasons … The two-year starter helped his team to a 30-1 record over his final two seasons … Despite missing seven games due to injury, Moss recorded 81 tackles (29 for loss), 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and four recovered fumbles … Totaled 122 tackles, including 52 for a loss and 28 sacks, seven pass deflections, three forced fumbles and five fumble recovers as a junior, and had 61 tackles and nine sacks as a sophomore … Invited to play in the U.S. Army All-Star Game in Texas.
PERSONAL
Sociology … Son of Bobby Wilson … Born Aug. 3, 1984 … Resides in Denton, Texas.
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