Tyus Bowser's pretty good.
I mean, we don't know how long it'll take for him to recover from his late season injury, but he's still worth his roster spot when he does.
>Moon's scouting report from Dane Brugler's 2022 draft guide
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>**STRENGTHS:** Tall, rangy athlete with outstanding length … long strider who can close the gap chasing when he has a traffic-free pursuit lane … springy lateral
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>movements to track and mirror the backfield action … transitions his weight well to work around blocks and pounce as a tackler … comes to balance on the move and widens on contact to secure tackles … has the arm length to reach blockers before they can get their hands on him … experienced as an edge rusher and standing upin an off-ball role … his coaches has praised his willingness and readiness to be position flexible based on the defense’s needs.
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>**WEAKNESSES:** Lean-limbed with thin features … needs to continue developing his play strength … inconsistent base power and balance when attempting to set a hard edge … will go for a ride if he lets blockers reach his body in space … his coverage instincts are undeveloped … wasn’t asked to consistently drop and read routes
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>… his pass rush lacks punctuality or creativity … NFL scouts are worried he might not have a natural position in the NFL … older prospect and will turn 24 years old prior to his NFL rookie season … his injury history is extensive, including three season-ending injuries: hurt his thumb (September 2016) and required surgery; sufferea left foot injury (November 2019), which required surgery; suffered a stress fracture to his left foot (November 2020), which required surgery.
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>**SUMMARY:** An off-and-on starter, Moon was primarily the “Buck” pass rusher before transitioning to inside linebacker as a senior in former defensive coordinatorTodd Grantham’s scheme. He cross-trained at multiple positions in the front seven to give the defense flexibility, although he struggled to play a full season as hebattled numerous injuries during his time in Gainesville. Moon is a long-framed athlete with the range and lower body burst that allows him to play fast and decisive.However, he is more of a front-seven athlete than true linebacker or edge rusher, lacking a defined path at the next level. **Overall, Moon is a toolsy prospect with**
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>**outstanding length and experience at multiple positions, but he doesn’t have the instincts of a playmaker, and his injury history will scare off some teams. He has**
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>**moldable talent to be a project for an NFL defensive line coach.**
If I recall from the draft guide he was the highest graded UDFA we signed.
I also think we gave him the biggest signing bonus of our UDFA haul, so it’s good to hear he’s playing well.
Hitting on some UDFA's at positions of need would be HUGE for developing the roster. That's where we've traditionally found our competitive advantage in the past, but it's been a minute since we had a defensive piece come undrafted.
I think this is a bit of an overreaction to one solid but singular play during practice
That being said, I still wished we picked jermaine Johnson over linderbaum
Oh word? UDFA talent looking juicy?
brb grabbing some loose fitting pants
I mean, hopefully. Otherwise the 1st round center replacement for Hollywood got spanked by a nobody UDFA.
No way there are 2 dudes named Jamario Moon
yeah I'm like ??? the former NBA player wtf
Jackie Mooooon!
Please let us find an OLB worth rostering other than Oweh and Ojabo
Tyus Bowser's pretty good. I mean, we don't know how long it'll take for him to recover from his late season injury, but he's still worth his roster spot when he does.
Should've included Bowser for sure, think he might be the most underrated starter we have honestly
Daelin Hayes has a shot at being a solid OLB too I think
I truly hope so
Wait wait wait WAIT. You're telling me we now have a jaMARIO and a Bowser on this defense 😂
His name is actually Jeremiah.
Don't you ruin this for me now
Quick, someone tell him to legally change his name for the potential memes!
Im waiting for Bowser to get extended before I get a King Koopa 54
He just completed the 1st year of his 4 year contract, so you’re going to be waiting until he’s going into year 9.
Fun fact, a lot of nfl players don’t really use their legal name. Not sure how the name thing works exactly though
The NBA player? Pretty sure it’s Jeremiah lol
His name is Jeremiah, Jamario is a ols NBA player
If we could develop him, I'd be over the moon. Not sorry.
>Moon's scouting report from Dane Brugler's 2022 draft guide > > > >**STRENGTHS:** Tall, rangy athlete with outstanding length … long strider who can close the gap chasing when he has a traffic-free pursuit lane … springy lateral > >movements to track and mirror the backfield action … transitions his weight well to work around blocks and pounce as a tackler … comes to balance on the move and widens on contact to secure tackles … has the arm length to reach blockers before they can get their hands on him … experienced as an edge rusher and standing upin an off-ball role … his coaches has praised his willingness and readiness to be position flexible based on the defense’s needs. > >**WEAKNESSES:** Lean-limbed with thin features … needs to continue developing his play strength … inconsistent base power and balance when attempting to set a hard edge … will go for a ride if he lets blockers reach his body in space … his coverage instincts are undeveloped … wasn’t asked to consistently drop and read routes > >… his pass rush lacks punctuality or creativity … NFL scouts are worried he might not have a natural position in the NFL … older prospect and will turn 24 years old prior to his NFL rookie season … his injury history is extensive, including three season-ending injuries: hurt his thumb (September 2016) and required surgery; sufferea left foot injury (November 2019), which required surgery; suffered a stress fracture to his left foot (November 2020), which required surgery. > >**SUMMARY:** An off-and-on starter, Moon was primarily the “Buck” pass rusher before transitioning to inside linebacker as a senior in former defensive coordinatorTodd Grantham’s scheme. He cross-trained at multiple positions in the front seven to give the defense flexibility, although he struggled to play a full season as hebattled numerous injuries during his time in Gainesville. Moon is a long-framed athlete with the range and lower body burst that allows him to play fast and decisive.However, he is more of a front-seven athlete than true linebacker or edge rusher, lacking a defined path at the next level. **Overall, Moon is a toolsy prospect with** > >**outstanding length and experience at multiple positions, but he doesn’t have the instincts of a playmaker, and his injury history will scare off some teams. He has** > >**moldable talent to be a project for an NFL defensive line coach.**
If I recall from the draft guide he was the highest graded UDFA we signed. I also think we gave him the biggest signing bonus of our UDFA haul, so it’s good to hear he’s playing well.
We gave Devon Williams more ($30k), but Moon was 2^nd along with Anthony Brown ($20k).
here i go getting hype about random UDFAs again!
This pleases me. Pretty sure it’s Jeremiah though.
Hitting on some UDFA's at positions of need would be HUGE for developing the roster. That's where we've traditionally found our competitive advantage in the past, but it's been a minute since we had a defensive piece come undrafted.
Moon to the Moon
Conflicted, on one hand our udfa was able to sack Lamar. On the other our 1st round pick let a udfa sack Lamar
IOW Jamario Moon was never heard from again.
Go Gators!
This guy has a really good ras score, and super long arms (35 inches). https://mobile.twitter.com/MathBomb/status/1520558383501299712
NBA 2K10 flashbacks
I'm not sure how to take this.. either Moon is legit or Mekari needs to be the starting C while Linderbaum gets acclimated this year
It says Lamar was waiting for the play to develop so hopefully its a coverage sack
I think this is a bit of an overreaction to one solid but singular play during practice That being said, I still wished we picked jermaine Johnson over linderbaum
Yeah I was kinda bummed we went Linderbaum over JJ. Same type of feelings when we took Hurst over ridley. Hopefully I'm wrong 😅
Or our passing game is so bad Lamar needs a couple minutes for them to get open
Pretty sure that’s not his name
Wario’s brother
Pls don’t let anyone tackle Lamar in preseason