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Virginia OT Morgan Moses visiting Panthers on Wednesday


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Per NFL.com

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000334655/article/virginia-ot-morgan-moses-pulls-hamstring-at-pro-day

Moses will visit Wednesday with the Carolina Panthers as the first of nine scheduled meetings with NFL clubs. NFL Media analyst Bucky Brooks projects Moses to be picked by those very Panthers with the No. 28 pick in his latest mock draft, while fellow analyst Daniel Jeremiah rates Moses as the No. 28 overall prospect in the draft, but projects him going to the New Orleans Saints at No. 27 in his mock.

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Love it.  He's a plug and play at RT and I see being an LT at a pro-level eventually.  UVA is a lineman factory and he started every year for them.  But pulling a hammy at a pro-day is hopefully a minor hiccup.  

 

 

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Love it.  He's a plug and play at RT and I see being an LT at a pro-level eventually.  UVA is a lineman factory and he started every year for them.  But pulling a hammy at a pro-day is hopefully a minor hiccup.  

 

Well UVA has 3 OT's in the NFL...

 

Boston College has 4...

 

Mississippi has 4....

 

SOUTHERN Mississippi has 4....

 

 

Not sure where u got that UVA is a linemen factory from.

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Well UVA has 3 OT's in the NFL...

 

Boston College has 4...

 

Mississippi has 4....

 

SOUTHERN Mississippi has 4....

 

 

Not sure where u got that UVA is a linemen factory from.

 

They've consistently had good linemen over the years translate well into the NFL.  Just not the current crop.

 

Comparable to let's say the secondary folk coming from Virginia Tech.   

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