Brandon Mosley Scouting Report |
Brandon Mosley - Auburn (HT: 6-%⅝ - WT: 314) |
Positives -- Good height with a lean frame and long arms, provides an adequate punch to get the defender off balance and also has the frame to add some weight... Has good quickness and a good first step... Does a tremendous job blocking on the move... Easily gets out to the second level
and steers defenders to create holes... Understands and uses angles to get in position to block the defender... Plays with good balance and shows the ability to recover quickly... Very agile player for his size, played defensive end and tight end for Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College before transferring to Auburn... Rarely gets rattled, coaches and teammates have raved about his work ethic and his ability to quickly pick up a new position... A tough player who likes contact, strong competitor who plays with aggression and a sense of urgency... Is the type of guy an NFL coach can mold, has a high ceiling once he gets more technically sound, has the chance to develop into an NFL starter in the future.
Negatives -- A relatively inexperienced player, has only played offensive tackle for two seasons; raw prospect who is still learning to improve his technique... Struggles with hand placement, hands get too high and too high... Not a mauler, has some trouble with bigger defensive ends who can push him back... Doesn't do a great job of sinking his hips and anchoring, needs to play with better leverage at the point of attack... His footwork is also an area of concern but that should get better as he gains more experience at the position... Developmental prospect that will first need some time as a backup in the NFL.
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Combine Results |
Height |
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6055 |
Weight |
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314 |
Arm |
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34 |
Hand |
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11 |
40-Time |
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Vertical |
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27 |
Broad |
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8'7" |
Bench Press |
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30 |
Shuttle |
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4.78 |
Cone |
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7.43 |
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At Auburn -- (Official School Bio) 2010: Appeared in 14 games, staring the last 11 consecutive... Registered extensive playing time in SEC opener at Mississippi State at left tackle, filling in for injured Lee Ziemba... Played vs. Clemson, helping Tigers rush for 221 yards and rack up 424 yards total offense... Filled in for injured A.J. Greene and earned first career start vs. South Carolina and was part of o-line that helped Tigers roll up 334 rushing yards and 492 total yards... Started vs. ULM and helped Tigers post third consecutive game with at least 220 yards rushing as AU rushed for 233 yards... O-line helped Tigers rush for 311 yards, marking the third time this season AU has crossed the 300-yard rushing mark... Against Arkansas, helped Tigers set all-time high points (65) vs. an SEC team... Against LSU, part of o-line that rolled up 440 yards rushing, the most ever against an LSU defense and the fifth-most by an AU team... Against Ole Miss, helped offense rush for 343 yards and amass 572 yards total offense... Against Georgia, helped Tigers total 463 yards of offense with 315 rushing... Against Alabama, helped AU offense overcome slow start and total 332 yards of offense and score 28 points over the final three quarters... In SEC Championship Game vs. South Carolina, helped Auburn rack up 589 yards total offense with 238 yards rushing and 351 passing... Tigers averaged 8.3 yards per play and set SEC Championship Game record with 21 points in the first quarter... Auburn also set SEC Championship Game record with 56 total points and the 39-point margin of victory... Against Oregon in BCS National Championship Game, helped Tigers rush for 254 yards and amass 519 yards total offense.
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