Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

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  • Dee Dub
    Hall of Famer
    • Jan 2010
    • 4652

    Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

    Moore is a true difference maker at the safety position, and he projects to be an immediate starter at the next level. He is extremely rangy with the deep speed to hold up in cover-3, and he has a great closing burst when the ball is in the air. His high cut frame gives him the look of a wide receiver and he has the playmaking abilities to be a ball hawk. He also has great instincts and always seems to be in the right position in coverage. Moore might be the top safety in the class and will likely go before the end of the first round.

    [url="http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/rahim-moore?id=2495503"]http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/rah ... id=2495503[/url]

    Hmmmm?? Cover 3 isnt that what the Steelers need to be able to use Troy in his more aggressive, natural role up near the box and LOS?

    I'll take Rahim Moore at 31. He will immediately upgrade the Steelers secondary and allow Troy to be Troy again.
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  • BradshawsHairdresser
    Legend
    • Dec 2008
    • 7056

    #2
    Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

    I doubt he'll be on the board at #31.

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    • papillon
      Legend
      • Mar 2008
      • 11340

      #3
      Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

      I think one of these guys will be available at 1.31; the Steelers probably can't go wrong with any of them (in no particular order).

      Moore (FS)
      Pouncey (OG)
      Harris (CB)
      Heyward (3-4 DE)

      I think the Steelers get one of those 4 players and that can't be bad. Actually, it would be nice to get one in the first and then male a deal to move up and get a second.

      Pappy
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      • steelblood
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 4166

        #4
        Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

        I haven't seen enough of Moore to have an opinion here, but I'd love to add a FS that plays the pass better. However, I don't see a rookie FS being about to start next season. Our complex defense and covering for Troy's freelancing is a huge burden for rookie.
        Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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        • Oviedo
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 23824

          #5
          Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

          Originally posted by papillon
          I think one of these guys will be available at 1.31; the Steelers probably can't go wrong with any of them (in no particular order).

          Moore (FS)
          Pouncey (OG)
          Harris (CB)
          Heyward (3-4 DE)

          I think the Steelers get one of those 4 players and that can't be bad. Actually, it would be nice to get one in the first and then male a deal to move up and get a second.

          Pappy
          Add CBs Aaron Williams or Jimmy Smith to that list and any of those six would be another win for us in Round 1. I actually prefer Wiiliams and Smith over Harris.
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          • grotonsteel
            Hall of Famer
            • Jul 2008
            • 2810

            #6
            Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

            Jimmy Smith Scouting report:


            Walter Football:
            # Strengths:
            Excellent height and weight
            Great speed
            Physical; uses his long arms well
            Solid wrap-up tackler
            Capable in run support
            Tough, fiery competitor
            Football DNA
            Good instincts
            Shutdown corner potential
            Can jam receivers at line
            Ability to time leaps to defend pass

            # Weaknesses:
            Playing speed does not match timed
            Overly aggressive sometimes
            Not a big hitter
            Only three interceptions in college career
            Needs to work on closing to ball carrier


            [url="http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/2/12/1989380/jimmy-smith-nfl-draft-scouting-report"]http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/2/1 ... ing-report[/url]


            Agility: Despite being a good athlete, Smith doesn't seem to have the kind of quick-twitch movements that the best corners seem to have. He's more deliberate in his movements and will sometimes lose balance adjusting himself to work laterally. This showed especially when Smith went up against Georgia's A.J. Green in October. Green got Smith turned around on a few occasions and he wasn't quick enough to recover.

            Ball skills: May not have the best of hands, but knows how to get his body in position to make a play on the ball. Uses his long arms to his advantage here reach around receivers to bat the ball away. Had only two interceptions over his last two seasons of college football.

            Star-divide
            Body control: Displays a smooth, compact backpedal. Rarely gets his feet tangled up, but has a good side-pedal to turn and run easier with receivers. As mentioned above, Smith can get off balance when he has to quickly turn his hips and change direction.

            Instincts: When he's lined up in man coverage, Smith shows good awareness of route progression which allows him to mirror receivers. Likes to be aggressive and push guys around in the first five yards.

            Man coverage: Excels in man coverage when he's asked to play tight to the line of scrimmage. Smith likes to use his long arms to jam and redirect receivers. According to Colorado, Smith thrown at just 20 times while in man coverage in 2010. Of those, he allowed one touchdown, but broke up five passes.

            Size: Smith's size is what most often garners him comparisons to Nnamdi Asomugha of the Oakland Raiders. Smith is a big corner with long limbs and power. He's not quite as thickly built as Patrick Peterson, but he has a safety frame for a cornerback. Has a frame that can hold more weight, especially in his upper body.

            Speed: Has reportedly run the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds. Plays fast and can run with a lot of wide receivers deep. Will sometimes get too ahead of himself in pursuit and run himself out of tackles. Moves around fast enough to make up for when he's out of position.

            Tackling: Is a strong tackler who is technically sound in his wrap-up. Won't always take good angles nor does he attack the line of scrimmage all that well.

            Zone coverage: At Colorado, Smith was used much more in man coverage. When he was asked to play the zone, he shows good patience to let a play develop around him. Has a good feel for when to switch off coverage. Will sometimes be late locating the ball in zone coverage.

            Final word: Smith is a two-year starter cornerback on the right side for the Buffaloes. According to the university, Smith only allowed 11 completions while in man coverage during his junior and senior seasons. Those kind of numbers make up for a lack of interceptions (three for his career).

            Smith has good speed and knows how to use it. Against Hawaii in 2010, Smith chased down a ball carrier who had nearly 20 yards on him. The senior plays best in man coverage but shows good awareness in zone play.
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            Rd 1: Devante Parker - WR/ Kevin Johnson - CB
            Rd 2: Danielle Hunter -OLB
            Rd 3: Steven Nelson - CB
            Rd 4: Derron Smith - S
            Rd 5: Henry Anderson - DE
            Rd 6: Wes Saxton - TE
            Rd 7: Deon Simon - DT

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            • Shawn
              Legend
              • Mar 2008
              • 15131

              #7
              Re: Meet Rahim Moore---The Version I Saw

              Originally posted by papillon
              I think one of these guys will be available at 1.31; the Steelers probably can't go wrong with any of them (in no particular order).

              Moore (FS)
              Pouncey (OG)
              Harris (CB)
              Heyward (3-4 DE)

              I think the Steelers get one of those 4 players and that can't be bad. Actually, it would be nice to get one in the first and then male a deal to move up and get a second.

              Pappy
              I'm very ok with anyone on that list.
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