Tre’von Moehrig, S: After logging nearly 1,300 snaps on defense and special teams as a rookie, Moehrig could vie for all-star honors in Patrick Graham’s new scheme. The second-year pro is a standout playmaker in coverage with the athleticism, instincts and skill to shadow opponents in man coverage or thrive as a centerfielder in zone schemes. In addition, Moehrig’s versatility could align in the slot to handle some of the nickel cornerback duties in a variety of sub-packages. As the Raiders’ defense evolves to incorporate more concepts and personnel groupings under Graham, the former TCU standout has a chance to develop into a critical chess piece that fills a variety of roles in the secondary. Whether he matches up with the ultra-athletic tight ends in the division (SEE: Travis Kelce, Gerald Everett and Albert Okwuegbunam) or plays the deep middle like a classic free safety, Moehrig should make more plays in a scheme that features him as a utility man.
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