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2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Hasan Mosley, DB, Bowie State University

Hasan Mosley the versatile defensive back from Bowie State joined Damond Talbot of Draft Diamonds for this exclusive interview.
  • Name: Hasan Mosley
  • Position: Free Safety/Strong Safety
  • College: Bowie State University 
  • Height: 5’11
  • Weight: 180
  • Twitter: Ayeeetwin_
  • Instagram: ayeeetwin

What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2025 NFL Draft?

  • What makes me a top prospect at my position is that I’m a smart, disciplined, touch, fast, natural football player in the safety position. I’m able to put everybody in a position to make plays and to make my teammates better sharing knowledge to help them reach the next level. I’m big on turnovers. I love to bring my coach the football after any interception or turnover that I have. I’m able to play multiple positions on the football field due to my understanding of football and the technique I used throughout my career. I always wanna get better every day as I also have a mindset that it’s never enough. I attack this game of football with respect and discipline. I’m able to decrypt schemes teams use, alignments receivers like to use, and techniques players use on the football field. I’m always big on film, training, and recovery. 

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

  • NFL teams should know my work ethic and approach for this game of football as well in life. I attack everything I do as I want to the best. Learning lessons in football can also be applied to life. I am always doing something to better myself whether it is techniques, learning and understanding schemes, watching films, and getting stronger as well as faster. Giving constructive criticism of myself has made a great impact on me. 

If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be?

  • Social problems, Homelessness, and Gun violence here in Washington DC

Who was your role model?

  • Coach Kyle Jackson and Coach Rod White. Coach Jackson is more than a Head Football coach and Coach Rod is more than a position coach. Coach Jackson and Coach Rod are both great family men, great mentors, great fathers, great leaders, and great coaches all in one. Coach Jackson and Coach Rod help on and off the field in areas more than football such as leadership and life lessons. I’ve learned many lessons from both coaches and I’m very grateful for the relationship we have. 

Who is your favorite NFL team?

  • Atlanta Falcons

Who is the most underrated teammate at your school?

  • Christopher Ferguson

What is your biggest pet peeve?

  • Wasting time and complacency 

Who is your favorite teacher ever?

  • Mr. Latrail Hayes

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome?

  • Staying the course and keeping my head down working until my opportunity came to present itself in my college career. It was a long road to get where I am today with everything I achieved in my college career. Coach Jackson is big on opportunities. I made one of the best performances when the opportunity presented itself and I thank god for everything he blessed me with including my mindset and demeanor. 

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house what would it be?

  • Sweet Tooth Cafe/Bakery

What is your favorite snack food?

  • Peanut butter crackers

What is your degree in?

  • Business Administration 

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why?

  • Jay Z, Tom Brady, Ed Reed. I say these three people because, in their careers, they work to be the best. I will soak up knowledge and apply it to my life and my career. They have the blueprint on how to get that high level so it be best in my opinion to have dinner with these three people. Ed Reed specifically as my teammates always call me Ed Reed and we play the same position. 

What is your biggest weakness?

  • My biggest weakness I would say is myself. It’s easy to fall off and become complacent in life. I have a mindset of “it won’t be me”. I always strive to elevate whether it’s in life or football getting better in all areas to take my life to the next level as well as my game in football to the next level. 

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