Dan Mozes

Dan Mozes
Dan Mozes
No. —     Free Agent
Center
Personal information
Date of birth: September 15, 1983 (1983-09-15) (age 28)
Place of birth: Washington, Pennsylvania
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 293 lb (133 kg)
Career information
College: West Virginia
Undrafted in 2007
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2008
Games played     0
Games started     0
Stats at NFL.com

Daniel Mozes (born September 15, 1983 in Washington, Pennsylvania) is an American football Center who is currently a free agent in the National Football League. He was unselected in the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at West Virginia.

Mozes is considered to be one of the greatest lineman to play for West Virginia. He and running back Steve Slaton (for whom he blocked) were the first pair of consensus All-Americans in school history. He won the Rimington Trophy his senior season.

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College career

Mozes was a four-year starter at West Virginia University. For the first two years of his career, he played at left guard on the offensive line. In the middle of his junior year, he moved to center. He was a three time all Big East academic all-star (2003-2004-2005).[1]

Freshman (2002)

Mozes redshirted and saw no action the entire season. However, he still won the Danny Van Etten Award as top offensive rookie performer on WVU's scout teams.[1]

Freshman (2003)

After redshirting a year, Mozes started every game his redshirt freshman season at left guard. During 2003, he was named first-team All-Big East and became a freshman All-American while starting every game. He recorded 32 knockdowns and was the MVP against the Central Florida and Rutgers. He won the Gridiron Gladiator Award from the WVU coaches for his play on-field. He recorded a team high six knockdowns against the Miami Hurricanes and five against Virginia Tech. He suffered a hip sprain against the Pitt. He won MVP honors against Wisconsin and was named rookie of the week against Cincinnati.[1]

Sophomore (2004)

Mozes was named First Team All-Big East, and started every game of the season.[1] He also won academic All-Big East accolades.[1]

Junior (2005)

During his junior year, Mozes started two games at left guard. For the game against Maryland, he was moved to center. Since that game, he started at that position. After recording seven knockdowns, he sprained his left ankle in the game against Cincinnati, which put him in pain for the last three games of the season. He was named Offensive MVP against Virginia Tech and Pitt. He was named 2005 Second-team All-American by the Associated Press. He was also named first-team All-Big East for the second consecutive year, Rimington Trophy finalist, named to the ESPN All-Conference squad, and named to the All-ECAC squad.[1]

Senior (2006)

As a senior, Mozes was named a NCAA consensus All-American and won the Rimington Trophy for the nation's best Center.[2][3] By winning the award, he became the first Mountaineer since 1916 (when awards were first handed out) to win a national award. He was also a finalist for the Outland Trophy, was a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award, and won the Rimington Trophy. He led the way for the Mountaineers team that recorded over 3,600 yards rushing in 2006. His offensive line also was strong in the passing game, where they only gave up 1.17 sacks per game (Mozes gave up no sacks). He, and the back he blocked for, Steve Slaton, were the only Big East players named to first-team All-American team, and they were the first pair of consensus All-Americans in school history. Mozes and Slaton were also the 10th and 11th players in school history to earn the honor.[4]

On May 17, 2007, about a month after signing his deal with the Vikings in the NFL, Mozes won the 2007 Fred Schaus Captain's Award. The award is presented annually to the school's most outstanding varsity team captains.[5]

Professional career

Pre-Draft

Mozes left West Virginia as a senior and was expected to be a second-day pick in the 2007 NFL Draft.[6] During the Senior Bowl, he did fairly well. During practice, a botched snap occurred between himself and Troy Smith, but it was not determined who caused the mistake. On the January 23, during practice, Mozes reportedly "cheap shotted" defensive tackle Amobi Okoye on the neck, while two days later, Mozes was said to have been "blown by" by Okoye. Mozes started the game for the North side at center.

After the Senior Bowl, NFL Draft Countdown's Scott Wright reported that Mozes was the ninth prospect whose stock was slipping the most, saying "[He is a] Highly-decorated college player who lacks the physical tools for the next level."

ESPN reported that Mozes was their #8 Center in the 2007 class. His effort was a big positive, while they worried about his size against NFL defenders. He was compared to Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday. Athlon Sports reported that Mozes was their eighth center in the class as well. They said his "good smarts and instincts" were a positive, while he "struggles to get movement off the ball."

In an April 19 article from Sports Illustrated.com, writer Stewart Mandel picked Mozes as the most underrated offensive lineman in the class. Mandel said,"...Mozes was one of the nation's best. It's hard to believe he's not worthy of a selection somewhere over the course of seven rounds."[7]

NFL Draft

Mozes went unselected in the 2007 NFL Draft. He was signed a day after by the Minnesota Vikings.

National Football League career

Mozes checked into Gage Hall on July 25, for the start of training camp. He completed his physical upon arrival and passed completely for the 2007 season. However, on August 6, 2007, he tore his Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on his right knee while making a block in practice. He was then place on Injured Reserve on August 8.[8] And missing the entire 2007 season. He was waived by the Vikings on August 8. However, he returned to the Vikings for their 2008 training camp due to the absence of Matt Birk.

Coaching career

University of Michigan

Mozes is currently an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Michigan, joining the program in February 2009.[9] His boss at Michigan, Mike Barwis, was his strength coach at West Virginia.

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