For sure! Happy for Brian Bresee! He has been thru a lot!
Check out Riley Moss article! Really like his mentality!
‘It’s me against the world’: Hawkeyes’ Riley Moss embraces connotations ahead of NFL draft
Moss is a man who marches to the beat of his own drum — and does things his own way. And he’s about to make history, and I’m just stating facts here. There hasn’t been a white cornerback to start an NFL game since 2003, when Kevin Kaesviharn started for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Penn State’s Troy Apke was drafted as a safety in 2018 by the Washington Commanders, and converted to corner in 2021 — and was released early in 2022. Moss hopes to have different fortunes, and there’s one thing already working in his favor: NFL teams view him as a corner. And those who think he’s a safety don’t bother him.
The former two-star who didn’t receive a scholarship coming out of Ankeny has had a chip on his shoulder since his high school recruitment.
“I was a two-star recruit coming out of high school,” Moss said at the NFL combine. I was originally committed to North Dakota State. I had no power five offers, it’s always been me against the world. I wake up every morning and remind myself people don’t want you here.”
He’s got the speed of an NFL corner — the former track star in high school ran a 4.45 40-yard dash (12th best among 25 cornerbacks who tested at the combine). Moss also ran the seventh best 10-yard split. On top of that, Moss is a 6-foot-1 corner who can make plays in the run game.
Moss isn’t just a “unique” corner, if you want to call him that — he’s a coveted one. ESPN analyst Todd McShay has Moss going in the second round — 56th overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The general consensus seems to be that he could go as high as the second round, and as low as the fifth:
ESPN (Todd McShay): second round, 56th overall, Jacksonville Jaguars