2023 NFL Draft Diamonds Scouting Report: Isaac Moore, OT, Temple
Player Data
Name, Jersey # | Isaac Moore, #63 |
School (Code) | PATE |
DOB, Class Yr | 2-25-1998, RS Sr. |
Height, Weight | 6063, 305 |
40 Yd Dash | 5.30 |
Arms, Hands | 3258, 1018 |
Position/Depth | LT / Starter |
Honors/Captainship | N/A |
Season Viewed (yr) | 2021 |
Games Watched | FLSO, OHCI, OKTU |
Scout Name / Date | Bryan Ault / 10-3-2022 |
Per Year Stats (Most Recent First)
2022 | 5 GP (327 snaps) |
2021 | 12 GP (769 snaps) |
2020 | 7 GP (434 snaps) |
2019 | 13 GP (997 snaps) |
2018 | 13 GP (424 snaps) |
Player Summary:
RS Sr. Starts at LT. Good size and strength measurables with a thick lower half. Arms are fairly short as a tackle, although Moore possesses a decent sized wingspan (8158) which suggests a very broad chest. Average pass protector and average run blocker who could improve both areas of his game with better hand placement. In pass protection, he is average. Plays with a good, stable, wide base and decent leverage which is contributing to the success he has, and stays off the ground. Does a great job of keeping defenders between his feet and displays good lateral slide/shuffle when mirroring rushers. Has good strike timing with his hands; problem in both areas of the game is hand placement – is frequently outside and too far high around the shoulder pads instead of inside around the breastplate. Has questionable core strength; will bend at the waist, overextend, and get his shoulders turned instead of sitting on a stool and staying square. Looks confused and is slow to react v. twists and stunts. As a run blocker, he is average. Can pull, move, and run in space, but struggles at times to sustain blocks and latch onto defenders at the 2nd level. Will move to the 2nd level without taking care of his assignment at the LOS. Can encircle defenders at the corner and create open lanes on outside zone runs. Plays with good effort; just really raw from a fundamentals and technique standpoint, especially for a 5th year senior. Looks overweight instead of muscular and could shed some baby fat in the weight room. Improving hand placement would go a long way toward his ability to add value to an NFL team.
Scheme Fit:
OT/OG prospect.
Power Statement:
Isaac could improve as a player if he developed better hand placement and shed some extra weight. The games viewed were from last season, so maybe he has improved since then. He does display strengths as a pass protector and run blocker that can add value to an NFL team. Could be a better prospect at OG due to his measurables.
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