sounds like he just needs rusty jones to whip his butt into shape.
Rashad Moore
Height: 6-3
Weight: 324
Position: DT
College: Tennessee
Analysis
Positives: Good athlete with that natural burst and snap anticipation skills to dominate coming out of his stance...Charges with explosive quickness and power...Can neutralize and control combo blocks, uses his hands with force to disengage...Has good lateral agility, finishing well on stunts...Collides with force and shows proper wrapup tackling technique...Maintains balance and uses his hands effectively to defeat low blocks...Has the ability to plant and drive on the ball, displaying above average quickness in long pursuit...Disruptive chasing the quarterback...Stays low and works his hips well shooting the gaps.
Negatives: Has very poor workout habits...Tends to put on considerable weight and shy away from the weight room when not monitored...Needs to drop twenty pounds in order to retain his explosion...Additional weight has robbed him of his lateral flexibility, but he does have an explosive straight-ahead burst...Gets too narrow based due to his soft midsection, resulting in blockers getting underneath his pads to drive him off the ball... Needs to show better leverage in his anchor...His tenacity only comes in spurts...Needs to break down and wrap better as ball carriers can elude him in space...Disrupts the action in the backfield, but just can't seem to get to the quarterback...Runs out of gas too much due to poor conditioning...Has a tendency to get too high in his stance when moving laterally and his lack of change of direction agility leaves him exposed too much...Attitude needs to be improved, as his coaches constantly got on him about his conditioning.
Career Notes
Took over as the team's defensive anchor in his final year after John Henderson and Albert Haynesworth departed for the NFL...Recorded 95 tackles (61 solos) with 3.5 sacks, nine stops behind the line of scrimmage, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and five pass deflections during his career.
2002 Season
All-Southeastern Conference honorable mention by the Associated Press...Started the first team and final two games at left defensive tackle...Recorded a career-high 41 tackles (28 solos) with two sacks for minus 26 yards and four stops for losses of 31 yards...Had a quarterback pressure, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries.
Preseason...Bothered in spring drills with a nagging back strain.
Wyoming...Caused a fumble on an 11-yard sack.
Middle Tennessee...Recovered a fumble and made 3 hits.
Florida...Sacked QB Rex Grossman for a 15-yard loss, recovered a fumble and posted 5 tackles (4 solos).
Arkansas...Had a 5-tackle performance.
Georgia, Alabama and Miami...Totaled 4 tackles in each game.
Mississippi State...Recovered a fumble, returning the ball 9 yards for a touchdown, but left the game with a neck/shoulder stinger.
Vanderbilt...Did not play (neck/shoulder).
Maryland (Peach Bowl)...Closed out his career with 3 tackles (2 solos).
Rashad Moore
Height: 6-3
Weight: 324
Position: DT
College: Tennessee
Analysis
Positives: Good athlete with that natural burst and snap anticipation skills to dominate coming out of his stance...Charges with explosive quickness and power...Can neutralize and control combo blocks, uses his hands with force to disengage...Has good lateral agility, finishing well on stunts...Collides with force and shows proper wrapup tackling technique...Maintains balance and uses his hands effectively to defeat low blocks...Has the ability to plant and drive on the ball, displaying above average quickness in long pursuit...Disruptive chasing the quarterback...Stays low and works his hips well shooting the gaps.
Negatives: Has very poor workout habits...Tends to put on considerable weight and shy away from the weight room when not monitored...Needs to drop twenty pounds in order to retain his explosion...Additional weight has robbed him of his lateral flexibility, but he does have an explosive straight-ahead burst...Gets too narrow based due to his soft midsection, resulting in blockers getting underneath his pads to drive him off the ball... Needs to show better leverage in his anchor...His tenacity only comes in spurts...Needs to break down and wrap better as ball carriers can elude him in space...Disrupts the action in the backfield, but just can't seem to get to the quarterback...Runs out of gas too much due to poor conditioning...Has a tendency to get too high in his stance when moving laterally and his lack of change of direction agility leaves him exposed too much...Attitude needs to be improved, as his coaches constantly got on him about his conditioning.
Career Notes
Took over as the team's defensive anchor in his final year after John Henderson and Albert Haynesworth departed for the NFL...Recorded 95 tackles (61 solos) with 3.5 sacks, nine stops behind the line of scrimmage, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and five pass deflections during his career.
2002 Season
All-Southeastern Conference honorable mention by the Associated Press...Started the first team and final two games at left defensive tackle...Recorded a career-high 41 tackles (28 solos) with two sacks for minus 26 yards and four stops for losses of 31 yards...Had a quarterback pressure, a forced fumble and three fumble recoveries.
Preseason...Bothered in spring drills with a nagging back strain.
Wyoming...Caused a fumble on an 11-yard sack.
Middle Tennessee...Recovered a fumble and made 3 hits.
Florida...Sacked QB Rex Grossman for a 15-yard loss, recovered a fumble and posted 5 tackles (4 solos).
Arkansas...Had a 5-tackle performance.
Georgia, Alabama and Miami...Totaled 4 tackles in each game.
Mississippi State...Recovered a fumble, returning the ball 9 yards for a touchdown, but left the game with a neck/shoulder stinger.
Vanderbilt...Did not play (neck/shoulder).
Maryland (Peach Bowl)...Closed out his career with 3 tackles (2 solos).
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