'17 ATH Dylan Moses

#26
#26
Haha this kid has already been on the cover of ESPN the Magazine. I remember the issue from earlier this year.

New playoff footage.
Dylan Moses 2017 Lb;LSU Lab; U-High Cubs Post-Season HIghlights - YouTube

Well, it is crazy offers go out this early but he appears to be the real deal and warrants an offer. He seems to know the position very well for a freshman, heck, he seems very seasoned... physically and knowing the position. He won't be playing college ball for 3+ years. It was apparent with his middle school footage he was two or three notches against the competition physically, but now the physical early lead he had has disappeared in HS but he still looks impressive.
 
#28
#28
I bet he hunts alligators for a living, he just knocks 'em in the head with a stump (and I'm sure his real first name is Amos)!
 
#29
#29
Apologies in advance for the length of the following posted quotes from Scout.com article by Chad Simmons. Normally, I wouldn't post information regarding a football recruit that wasn't committed to nor considering playing football for UT. Especially if the information was this lengthy. But I found the article to be extremely interesting and decided to post.

Most recruitniks have been talking about Dylan Moses for almost two years now, and he has not even finished his freshman season.
Why? Because he is that good – it is that simple.

Moses is a 6-foot-2, 225-pound freak. He was timed at 4.57 seconds in the 40-yard dash as the Sparq Combine, and he showed off his explosion with a 37-inch vertical.

He has already committed to LSU after receiving offers from the who’s who of college football starting while he was still in middle school.

Moses is not the norm – period – and that is why Scout stepped outside the box and felt confident enough in his play to name him a five-star with three seasons of high school still in front of him.

“Watching his freshmen film, I thought he looked like an incredibly instinctive player at linebacker and running back, but he looked a bit undersized. When I got to the Nike Camp in Dallas a few weeks back, someone pointed out a player and said ‘Dylan Moses is here,’ and I thought again: ‘He's a great player, but he looks a bit small,’ said Kennedy.

<<snipped>>
-Chad Simmons, Scout.com.
 

VN Store



Back
Top