'14 NC CB Emmanuel Moseley (UT Commit 9/10/13)

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Most corners are skinny. He will add the needed wait but the thing about corners is does your guy play bigger than he really is. Is he stronger than he looks.

Example Cam plays like he has linebacker strength. Nothing wil keep him from making the play. Unfortunately te rest of our corners play like they look small and weak.

Gaulden is another Cam. He plays like a mutha fin beast and looks like a toothpick
 
Per a poster on VQ.

"I saw Emmanuel play friday night. This kid does not come off the field. He is the QB and a shut down corner. He is a consistent 4.4 guy and has quickness and a wiggle that would make him a great receiver. However, he want to play defense. He plans to be at Tennessee eary. He states he is coming to Tennessee because the coaches are so loyal. He needs to put on some weight , but this kid might be our fastest signee."
 
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Per a poster on VQ.

"I saw Emmanuel play friday night. This kid does not come off the field. He is the QB and a shut down corner. He is a consistent 4.4 guy and has quickness and a wiggle that would make him a great receiver. However, he want to play defense. He plans to be at Tennessee eary. He states he is coming to Tennessee because the coaches are so loyal. He needs to put on some weight , but this kid might be our fastest signee."

He and Evan Berry need to race. Theyre burners
 
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If you are looking for candidates to not end up in this class, then you should start with those who aren't EE. I am almost positive every current commit that is an EE will be part of this class.
 
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Small, position skills questionable, but the coaches can't pass on speed. It's just that simple. They get a chance to start him on strength and skills training early. If he develops, he is golden.
 
Small, position skills questionable, but the coaches can't pass on speed. It's just that simple. They get a chance to start him on strength and skills training early. If he develops, he is golden.

His ball skills are fine. Joe Haden had horrid skills at CB his freshman year. Also his weight is down because he runs track heavily too. They supposedly have a decent HS weight regime.
 
Moseley threw two passing touchdowns, ran for another and had three tackles on defense in Dudley's 42-11 win over Southeast Guilford. Next up is South Caldwell in the first round of the playoffs.

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GREENSBORO — Is Dudley focused on a deep playoff run? If its first round game against South Caldwell is any indication, the answer would be an emphatic yes.

The Panthers dominated from the beginning in a 44-7 win over the Spartans. After Dudley led 44-0 at halftime, the head coaches from both schools agreed to run the clock continuously in the second half.

Dudley came out ready to play and wasted little time shutting down the Spartans and going the other way. It took only four plays for the Panthers to get on the board. Connell Young finished the drive with a 17-yard run and a 6-0 lead.

The next two Dudley possessions were all about quarterback Emmanuel Moseley and his ability to escape the pocket and turn up field. Moseley used his speed for back-to-back 54-yard touchdown runs, pushing the lead to 20-0.

Moseley then threw back-to-back touchdown passes. The first went to Young and the second one to a wide-open Darius Graves, increasing Dudley’s lead to 36-0.

By the middle of the second quarter, the Panthers started inserting their second string players. Hendon Hooker took over at quarterback and scored the 2-point conversion after Young scored on an 8-yard run to make the score 44-0 at halftime.

The Spartans threatened just before halftime, but could not get on the scoreboard. They did score a touchdown late in the game when Dudley had several second and third string players on defense.
Dudley dominates South Caldwell in 44-7 win - News-Record.com: Football
 
Small, position skills questionable, but the coaches can't pass on speed. It's just that simple. They get a chance to start him on strength and skills training early. If he develops, he is golden.

6'1 isnt small for a cb. 180 isnt to bad for weight out of high school either. Jmo.
 
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Small, position skills questionable, but the coaches can't pass on speed. It's just that simple. They get a chance to start him on strength and skills training early. If he develops, he is golden.

I don't think there is any questions about his skills level. He is big enough to come in at 185 and will get much stronger once on campus. This class is going to be crazy good. Next year's class will be smaller, but just as crazy. I can't wait to see this team in two-three years. Happy days are here again.
 
6'1 170 lb hs cb is not small.

He really only needs like 15 lbs of muscle, and if I remember correctly, he is an EE, so he could get a lot of that by O&W game. He won't lose any speed or barely any at the most. Moseley could be the biggest steal of the class
 
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