It was only a matter of time before Iowa Hawkeyes cornerback Riley Moss made some waves in the NFL draft community with his play. The former Iowa cornerback that has received All-Big Ten honors and is a former Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year has risen up draft boards in a hurry.
Most recently, ESPN’s Louis Riddick claimed that Moss was one of his favorite “sleepers” in this upcoming draft. Riddick is a highly respected individual within the entire NFL community due to his pedigree as a former NFL player and former front office member of the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
Here’s what Riddick had to say about his impressions of Moss.
Moss is a former standout in track and field, having run 13.85 seconds in the 110-meter high hurdles in high school — a record for the state of Iowa. He also registered a 39-inch vertical and ran a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash at the combine. On the field, he is comfortable in press or off-coverage, with a super-fluid movement style, quick feet, very good short-area acceleration and the top-end long speed to run with the best receivers in the NFL in the deeper parts of the field. His instincts, pattern recognition and finishing skills are also all very good, helping him to 11 career interceptions and three pick-sixes.
Moss also shows absolutely no hesitation in run support or as a tackler when it comes to the physical side of the game. He will put big hits on receivers and running backs when the opportunities are there. I have no doubt he will make an immediate impact in sub-defenses or on special teams in his rookie season — and that’s just a starting point. – Riddick, ESPN
Riddick nailed his analysis of Moss. His speed allowed him to take calculated risks against opponents and that often turned into big-time plays as he reeled in 11 interceptions to go with 37 pass breakups.
His speed was on display at the NFL Combine as he clocked a 4.45 40-yard dash with a 1.48 10-yard split that shows a combination…
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