Josh Moten
Southern Miss
Scouting Report

Ball-hawking zone corner with elite instincts and a nose for the football — 10 interceptions over his final two college seasons aren't a fluke, they're a calling card. Moten's length (6'0"-6'1") and fluid hips allow him to shadow receivers in man looks, but his real money is reading the quarterback's eyes in off-coverage and zone, where his anticipation lets him jump routes and arrive at the catch point on time. The frame is a legitimate concern — he's been listed anywhere from 164 to 185 pounds depending on the source, and whatever the real number is, it's not enough to survive NFL run support without significant physical development. Add in multiple transfers and off-field red flags from his Texas A&M days, and you're looking at a high-upside developmental project who needs a patient staff and the right scheme to unlock. If he lands in a zone-heavy system that can shield him from the run game early, there's a legitimate NFL starter buried in this tape.

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Pro ComparisonBene Benwikere

Ball-hawking zone corner with length and instincts who produced at a high level in a smaller conference, but frame and physicality concerns limited his NFL ceiling. Both players flash starter ability in the right scheme but need to be deployed strategically.

College Production (2025)
INTs
5
PDs
10
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