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Summary

Ahmaad Moses is a highly productive, ball-hawking safety who served as the defensive heartbeat for SMU. Despite being slightly undersized, he is one of the draft's premier open-field tacklers, consistently playing with a physical presence that belies his frame. His elite short-area quickness and high football IQ allow him to excel in both deep coverage and man-to-man roles, making him a versatile playmaker throughout the secondary.

About
  • 2025: 486 snaps at FS, 230 in slot, 194 in box (per PFF)
  • Pre-draft: MRI at Combine revealed herniated disc in back
Strengths
  • Reliable open-field tackler with exceptional wrap-up finishing ability.
  • Natural ball skills with a high-end ability to undercut routes.
  • Strong short-area quickness and fluid hip transitions in coverage.
Weaknesses
  • Recently required spinal fusion surgery to repair a herniated disc.
  • Undersized frame leads to physical mismatches against larger receivers.
  • Can be overwhelmed and neutralized by blockers at the point of attack.
Combine Data
  • Vertical jump: 38 inches

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-9, 196 lbs
Birthplace: Arlington, TX
Class: Senior