"It's a great experience," Moseley said Monday afternoon. "It's a lot of exposure going up against wide receivers I've never gone up against and it's great to be able to compete against them and it's preparing me for when I go to Tennessee."
Moseley will move quickly after the O-D Bowl on Jan. 3 as he will move into his dorm room in Knoxville on Jan. 5. Once on campus he will be competing for playing time at cornerback and sees the opportunity in Orlando as another step in preparing himself for spring practice.
"I've been viewing this as a building block to the next level because I'll be going against good receivers and they will prepare me for going against Josh Malone, who I will actually be rooming with," Moseley said. "I felt that Tennessee was it," Moseley said. "I always told me dad that if Tennessee offered that was going to be it. I just love the coaching staff.
Mosely will be joined by numerous other Tennessee commitments, including Charles Mosley, Vic Wharton, Derek Barnett, Daniel Helm, Cortez McDowell and Cory Thomas. He said he likes the fact that he will get to know the players throughout the week. "It's big and I know we can all play on that type of level. I'm looking forward to getting to know them more this week," Moseley said.