Advertisement
football Edit

Carolina OL enjoys NIKE Camp

Columbia (S.C.) Spring Valley offensive guard prospect Jordan Mosley is fresh off a solid showing at the Athens NIKE Camp last Saturday and is looking forward to getting looks from college programs.
The 6-foot-2, 290-pounder said his experience at the camp couldn't have gone any better.
Advertisement
"Everything went perfect," he said. "I learned a lot about my technique and a lot about my agility, speed, quickness and my athletic ability. During the one-on-one drills, I think I won about five out of six when I went up against the defensive lineman. There was a lot of good competition out here and beautiful weather. It was great and I couldn't have asked for anything more."
Mosley's size is legitimate and he has the potential to develop into a Division I-A player on the interior of the offensive line. Right now, recruiting is going rather slowly.
"I don't have any major Division I schools talking to me right now," he said. "I had some interest from (Division I-AA) Bethune-Cookman for a little while. I had a trail of letters from Bethune-Cookman. I am open to any school that wants a good offensive lineman."
South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia and several schools in Florida have some of the programs Mosley is most interested in, but he reiterated that he is completely wide open to all programs in Division I or I-AA.
Mosley also took away from the camp several aspects of his game he needs to work on.
"I probably need to work on my pass protection, constantly moving my hands and my feet," he said. "I also need to work on my conditioning because when I come into a camp I need to look like I am prepared in every single aspect of the game."
Mosley is at the same school as Class of 2007 Rivals100 offensive tackle Quintin Richardson, who signed with South Carolina. He is coached by Quay Farr.
Advertisement