Ahmaad Moses
SMU
Scouting Report

Moses is a classic 'read-and-react' free safety who makes his living off elite instincts and ball-hawking ability — the kind of guy who picks off Carson Beck twice in an upset of No. 10 Miami because he's two steps ahead of the quarterback's eyes. At 5-10, 205 with a projected 4.56 forty, he's undersized and lacks the recovery speed to erase mistakes downfield, which limits his ceiling to a coverage-specialist role in a scheme that keeps him in centerfield or shallow zones. The tackling is a real problem — he's adequate in pursuit but gets swallowed up by bigger ball-carriers at the point of attack, and asking him to play the box is asking for trouble. The recently discovered herniated disc requiring spinal fusion surgery is a draft-altering development that will push a borderline Day 3 prospect toward UDFA territory, even though the tape shows a legitimate NFL backup safety who can contribute on special teams and in sub-packages if healthy.

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Pro ComparisonTerrence Brooks

Similar undersized, instinct-driven free safety profile who makes plays on the ball but lacks the physical tools to be a full-time starter. Brooks carved out a long NFL career as a rotational safety and special teams contributor, which is Moses's most likely outcome.

College Production (2025)
INTs
5
PDs
3
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