Ahmad
Moten.
Ahmad
Moten.
Miami· Sr· 6'5"· 313 lb
"A rare combination of elite anchor against double teams and the agility to execute stunts defines Moten's game. His lower-body power and use of long arms allow him to own the point of attack, though his pass-rush arsenal remains raw. He projects as a versatile and disruptive starting interior defensive lineman."
Ahmad Moten is the archetype of the modern interior defensive lineman, combining exceptional natural leverage with a power base generated from his lower body. As a Miami product, he exhibits that characteristic first-step aggression, but what separates him is his ability to maintain low pad level despite his 6'5" stature, unusual for prospects of his size. His hand placement technique has evolved drastically, allowing him to control the offensive lineman's chest and dictate leverage in interior run situations. He's not just a space-eater; his lateral mobility to execute stunts and seek the B-gap makes him a constant threat in interior pass rush situations. His NFL projection is that of an immediate starter in 3-4 fronts as a 5-technique or a disruptive 3-technique in even fronts. His ceiling is conditioned by the consistency of his motor/effort on consecutive snaps; when fresh, he's dominant, but he tends to get high when fatigue sets in during long drives. The main question mark lies in whether he can diversify his pass-rush arsenal, as he currently relies too heavily on his bull rush and brute strength. If he can refine a consistent counter move, Moten has the potential to become a perennial Pro Bowler capable of collapsing the pocket from the interior.
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Elite Anchor and Lower-Body Power
Moten demonstrates an extraordinarily strong base, allowing him to absorb double teams without yielding ground at the point of attack. His energy transfer from hips to hands is immediate, stopping the momentum of heavier offensive linemen. This ability to maintain gap integrity is fundamental for any defensive scheme aiming to nullify the inside run game.
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Extension Control and Hand Fighting
Uses his long arms to establish first contact, winning the leverage battle before the opponent can close the distance. Possesses a violent lockout, allowing him to separate and shed blockers quickly when the ball carrier enters his radius. In the NFL, this ability to keep his chest clean will be his greatest asset from day one.
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Lateral Mobility and Short-Area Burst
Despite exceeding 310 pounds, Moten has light feet, allowing him to execute stunts and slants with fluidity uncharacteristic of his size. His ability to click-and-close on the quarterback in tight spaces is surprising, efficiently closing escape angles. This agility makes him a versatile player who doesn't have to leave the field on third downs.
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Visual Discipline and Eye Discipline
Rarely fooled by play-action or jet sweeps, always keeping his eyes on the backfield while working the block. His reading of blocking schemes allows him to anticipate where the play is going, positioning himself preemptively in the correct lane. This tactical intelligence reduces assignment errors and makes him the emotional anchor of the line.
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Pad Level Consistency
Due to his height, he tends to play high after initial contact when fatigued, losing leverage. In the NFL, veteran centers and guards will exploit this, getting under his frame and displacing him. Maintaining knee bend discipline for four quarters is his biggest technical improvement area.
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Limited Pass Rush Arsenal
Currently relies too heavily on raw power and the long arm to pressure the QB. Needs to develop a more fluid swim or rip move to avoid getting stalemated against linemen who match his brute strength. His success at the next level hinges on how quickly he can add technical nuance to his natural violence.
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Motor Management in Extended Drives
A noticeable drop in get-off explosiveness when the opposing offense runs a no-huddle tempo. His effectiveness is elite in 45-50 snap rotations, but his impact diminishes if asked for an excessive workload without rest. NFL-level conditioning will be key to preventing his production from disappearing in the final minutes of games.
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Tomlinson embodies the powerful, assignment-sure two-gapping interior lineman that represents Moten's most probable NFL career path.
This ceiling is reached if Moten develops a more nuanced pass-rush plan to complement his raw power, mirroring Lawrence's evolution into a truly dominant three-down force.
This floor occurs if his technical refinement stalls, making him a powerful but inconsistent rotational lineman who struggles against savvy NFL guards.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Ahmad's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the DL on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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- 40 yardas
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- Three-cone
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