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Dale Moss, DS #33 WR, South Dakota State  lg-share-en.gif Name: Dale Moss 
College: South Dakota State     Number: 13
Height: 6-3   Weight: 213 
Position: WR  Pos2: 
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2012
40 Low: 4.45   40 Time: 4.52  40 High: 4.62 
Projected Round: 7-FA  Stock: up.gif  High: 5-6  Low: PFA
Rated number 33 out of 282 WR's     254 / 1971 TOTAL

 

06/11/13 - WR Dale Moss had his contract terminated by Chicago.

01/02/13 - WR Dale Moss was signed to a contract for 2013 by the Bears.

03/26/12 - South Dakota State wideout Dale Moss, 6-3 and 213 pounds, was clocked between 4.38-4.45 seconds in the 40-yard dash. He also posted a 41.5-inch vertical and a 10-10 broad jump, demonstrating exciting explosiveness. Perhaps most impressive was the burst and change of direction ability Moss showed during shuttle drills. Rarely are taller athletes capable of pivoting as fluidly as shorter athletes, but that is precisely what Moss did, clocking in at a stunning 6.32 seconds in the three-cone drill and 4.08 seconds in the short-shuttle. Moss' effort in the three-cone drill would have led all 2012 combine participants and is faster than the numbers put forth last year by former Oregon wide receiver Jeff Maehl, who led all 2011 prospects with a 6.42 second time. Moss is a particularly intriguing athlete because he only has one year of football experience. His first four years at SDSU were spent on the basketball team (he averaged 7.6 points and 5.4 rebounds in 2010-11) before he emerged as the Jackrabbits' leading receiver in 2011, catching 61 passes for 949 yards and six touchdowns. --Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com

03/24/12 - A group of 15 area college football standouts – including Brandon native Dale Moss – performed drills for NFL scouts on Thursday afternoon at the DakotaDome in Vermillion. The main draw: South Dakota offensive tackle Tom Compton, the only in-state player invited to the NFL Combine last month in Indianapolis. The breakout performer: South Dakota State receiver Dale Moss. A Brandon Valley grad, Moss measured in at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds and then put up impressive numbers in individual drills, according to agent Scott Smith. His time in the 3-cone drill (6.32 seconds) was faster than anyone has ever done at the NFL Combine regardless of position, according to the event's website. His vertical leap (41.5 inches) and 60-yard shuttle (10.82) would have ranked second at this year's combine and his broad jump (10-10) would have ranked sixth. Moss also ran a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash and bench pressed 225 pounds 11 times. - South Dakota football

03/24/12 - Heading into his pro day in Vermillion, Dale Moss knew he had some questions to answer. With only one year of football under his belt the former SDSU hoopster has worked to make up for lost time. "Some analysts had questions about my speed, my athleticism and I just really feel I put those to rest and showcased really well today," Dale Moss said. "This time last year I wasn't even sure yet I was playing football. The difference a year makes, great people around me the whole way. It was a lot of work but it's great to see some of the hard work paying off," Moss said. After the impressive showing multiple scouting services are projecting Moss will be selected in the NFL draft, and no matter when or where that happens, it'll be a dream come true. "That's been my goal from the get go. I fully hope to and I fully think my name will get called on draft day. I'm just thankful to have had a year to prove some doubters wrong and also prove the people right who stood behind me the whole way," Moss said. - Jim Madalinsky, KELOLAND TV

 

 

 

 

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