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  • Quentin Moses
    DE | (6'5", 261, 4.82) | GEORGIA

    Scouts Grade: 80

    Flags: (B: BULK/SIZE) Lacks size/bulk for position Selected by: Oakland Raiders
    Round: 3
    Pick (Overall): 1(65)


    Strengths: An athletic defensive end/outside linebacker prospect with good height and size-potential. Has room on his frame to add 15-to-20 more pounds. Displays good initial burst and top-end speed. He is very fluid when changing directions on double-move as a pass rusher. 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. He also displays fluid hips for his size and shows the potential to occasionally drop in coverage. He is an intelligent player that picks up on new schemes quickly.

    Weaknesses: Production tailed off dramatically as a senior. Questions have risen regarding his competitiveness and passion for the game. 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. He lacks explosive power as a bull rusher. He also needs to improve his array of pass-rush moves, as he tends to struggle once reached.

    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. In 2006 Moses started all 13 games and made 33 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 27 quarterback hurries, and recovered one fumble.
    Moses played basketball for the Bulldogs early in his collegiate career but has since turned his full focus to football. He made huge strides as a first-year fulltime starter in 2005 but he took a step backwards as a senior in 2006. Lean and athletic, Moses' best fit in the NFL may be as a rush-linebacker in a 3-4 scheme. He possesses impressive natural athleticism and he has enough room on his frame to add 15-20 pounds of bulk. Unfortunately, Moses stock has been on the steady decline since the end of his junior year. He didn't respond well to double-team attention as a senior, he failed to impress at the Senior Bowl and he showed up overweight at the combine and ran poorly. Once considered a high first-round prospect, Moses' draft stock has slipped all the way to the second-or-third round range.



    * Player biographies are provided by Scouts Inc.

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    • Originally posted by AtlPackFan
      Originally posted by BallHawk
      Gil Brandt of NFL.com thinks highly of Jackson....

      "He's a real good receiver; you don't have to take him out in passing situations."
      But can he block???
      Lacks pop in his hips, but will face up as a blocker.

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      • Originally posted by packers11
        THIRD ROUND IS TONIGHT?! I thought it was only first two rounds...


        Picks in 3rd round are 5 minutes.

        The draft will probably end around midnight.
        "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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        • Originally posted by BallHawk
          "He's a real good receiver; you don't have to take him out in passing situations."[/b]
          Nice!! I am cool with this pick (not like I know any better). We got the ZBS RB we expected so STFU, drink a beer or smoke whatever you smoke and enjoy!!

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          • I really worry about these needs picks. I wonder if they really were the best. I'm curious to hear what Thompsons says. I want to hear "This was the best guy on our board" but somehow I don't think I'll hear that.
            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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            • Originally posted by packers11
              THIRD ROUND IS TONIGHT?! I thought it was only first two rounds...


              We're just getting started!


              Sporting News take on Brandon Jackson:

              Brandon Jackson
              RB, Nebraska

              War Room analysis
              Strengths: Is a big, athletic runner with the footwork and agility to make quick cuts to get through backside holes. Is a strong runner with good balance to absorb hard hits and keep on going. Runs through arm tackles. When keeping pads low, can deliver a violent blow to would-be tacklers. Shows good hands as a receiver, adjusting nicely to off-target passes. Is an instinctive runner who sees the field well and shows the patience to wait for blocks and then make quick cuts. Is adept at bouncing runs outside when the middle is clogged.

              Weaknesses: Is an upright runner who is not always aggressive when attacking the line. Must improve ball security in traffic. In pass protection, lacks good technique and aggressiveness and thus gets jolted and driven backward way too easily. Lacks the explosiveness and speed to score long touchdowns.

              Bottom line: Jackson came out as a junior to avoid being stuck in a backfield rotation at Nebraska, which wasn't worth the injury risk. With good quickness and athleticism for his big body, he has the skills to start in the NFL and can become a punishing runner if he lowers his shoulders more frequently.
              I can't run no more
              With that lawless crowd
              While the killers in high places
              Say their prayers out loud
              But they've summoned, they've summoned up
              A thundercloud
              They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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              • I like the pick. Maybe we can go defense again in round 3.
                Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                • You heard it here first. Our first third pick for R Moss C Anderson.
                  Born and raised in Green Bay, WI!

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                  • Jackson is a Sociology major, earning 2004 Big 12 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll recognition.

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                    • I'd have been pretty surprised if Brady Quinn was not the BPA pick 16
                      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                      • more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!

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                        • Originally posted by Joemailman
                          Originally posted by packers11
                          THIRD ROUND IS TONIGHT?! I thought it was only first two rounds...


                          We're just getting started!


                          Sporting News take on Brandon Jackson:

                          Brandon Jackson
                          RB, Nebraska

                          War Room analysis
                          Strengths: Is a big, athletic runner with the footwork and agility to make quick cuts to get through backside holes. Is a strong runner with good balance to absorb hard hits and keep on going. Runs through arm tackles. When keeping pads low, can deliver a violent blow to would-be tacklers. Shows good hands as a receiver, adjusting nicely to off-target passes. Is an instinctive runner who sees the field well and shows the patience to wait for blocks and then make quick cuts. Is adept at bouncing runs outside when the middle is clogged.

                          Weaknesses: Is an upright runner who is not always aggressive when attacking the line. Must improve ball security in traffic. In pass protection, lacks good technique and aggressiveness and thus gets jolted and driven backward way too easily. Lacks the explosiveness and speed to score long touchdowns.

                          Bottom line: Jackson came out as a junior to avoid being stuck in a backfield rotation at Nebraska, which wasn't worth the injury risk. With good quickness and athleticism for his big body, he has the skills to start in the NFL and can become a punishing runner if he lowers his shoulders more frequently.
                          Sounds like a fumbler but it can be corrected. I assume he carries the bal in "both" arms unlike Green .
                          "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                          – Benjamin Franklin

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                          • Thanks Lurker and Fos!!

                            Not a bad start. Getting a TE and safety in the next round would top the day off nicely.

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                            • lets go pittman in round 3
                              To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                              • Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                                Originally posted by pittstang5
                                Originally posted by Joemailman
                                I predicted packers would take this guy, but I thought It would be 3rd round.
                                Thought middle of the third as well
                                But you likely had Quinn in the top10. :P
                                Shut up Burrito Boy. 3rd.
                                I can't run no more
                                With that lawless crowd
                                While the killers in high places
                                Say their prayers out loud
                                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                                A thundercloud
                                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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