I don't know, might be only me, but does it seem to anyone else that Morgan Moses plays waaaay to heavy? Looks a bit slow, might be just blown by speed rushers!
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I don't know, might be only me, but does it seem to anyone else that Morgan Moses plays waaaay to heavy? Looks a bit slow, might be just blown by speed rushers!
I don't know, might be only me, but does it seem to anyone else that Morgan Moses plays waaaay to heavy? Looks a bit slow, might be just blown by speed rushers!
I wouldn't like Moses at 19. He's rated too high, IMO. Not a premium athlete. This franchise desperately needs a guy who translates to great player in the NFL. I don't see how Moses qualifies. He's a classic case of someone who has jumped up the boards late. Too often that type of guy is over drafted. I've stated that I wouldn't be thrilled with Zack Martin but I'd greatly prefer Martin above Moses.
Lewan is tough for me. Despite his workout numbers he often looks like a klutz on the field. I tend to downgrade players like that more than I should. They can be a klutz but still effective if they have just enough mobility and are huge enough to engulf the rush end. McKinnie had some of that. Likewise Menelik Watson last year.
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I understand what Awsi Dooger is saying here though. He would legitimately like to see his team start infusing it's roster with truly elite talent in the draft. He's not wrong there either.
If Miami wants to make right tackle that much of a priority, they can do a lot worse than Morgan Moses in my opinion. I think he's an NFL player through and through. The prior connections to playing for Lazor also has merit. Coaches have a sense of comfort with what's familiar to them. A lot of times they get burned at the stake for it by fans and media... but that's the way it is. Right or wrong, they don't know what he knows.
I watched Ray Roberts play tackle for Virginia in the early 90's... Moses is reminiscent of Ray Roberts in terms of frame and movement skills. Roberts was a pretty good tackle in the NFL for about a decade.
I understand what Awsi Dooger is saying here though. He would legitimately like to see his team start infusing it's roster with truly elite talent in the draft. He's not wrong there either.
Count me among those that would like to see the team go for potential star talent as well.
But if you're dead set on the "hole filling" approach and right tackle is the hole you've got to fill, Morgan Moses is probably your guy.
I wouldn't like Moses at 19. He's rated too high, IMO. Not a premium athlete. This franchise desperately needs a guy who translates to great player in the NFL. I don't see how Moses qualifies. He's a classic case of someone who has jumped up the boards late. Too often that type of guy is over drafted. I've stated that I wouldn't be thrilled with Zack Martin but I'd greatly prefer Martin above Moses.
Lewan is tough for me. Despite his workout numbers he often looks like a klutz on the field. I tend to downgrade players like that more than I should. They can be a klutz but still effective if they have just enough mobility and are huge enough to engulf the rush end. McKinnie had some of that. Likewise Menelik Watson last year.
Count me among those that would like to see the team go for potential star talent as well.
But if you're dead set on the "hole filling" approach and right tackle is the hole you've got to fill, Morgan Moses is probably your guy.