What to expect from Trevon Moehrig in rookie season with Raiders

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Over the years, praising draft picks from the Las Vegas Raiders is not something that is labeled as common. This is not the case with Trevon Moehrig. The Raiders were able to steal the safety from TCU with the 43rd overall pick in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. This is a pick that has drawn some praise and will continue to throughout the offseason.

Moehrig was a player expected to go in the first round. He was one of the top safeties in the 2021 NFL Draft and a player that could make an impact right away. This is especially true in Vegas. 

Gus Bradley is now the defensive coordinator for the Raiders. This means Las Vegas will take on his Cover 3/split-safety scheme. This is something that Moehrig can fit right into. The Raiders entered the 2021 NFL Draft in need of a safety to pair with Jonathan Abram. Moehrig is the perfect candidate because of his post and split-field range. The Raiders released Jeff Heath prior to the draft and this means that Moehrig was brought in to be his replacement.

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With Moehrig getting consistent time early on, there are some high expectations surrounding the rookie. It would not be surprising to see Moehrig be in the conversation for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award. This is something that has turned into an award for edge rushers and linebackers but Moehrig has the expectations that could have him right in the conversation.

At 6-foot-1, 202 pounds, Trevon Moehrig is a bit light but he is the perfect safety for today’s NFL. He will likely be a free safety in Las Vegas and he can bring a lot to the table. Moehrig is an extremely-reliable tackler. He can make an impact in the run game as well. Moehrig showed an ability to come up and make a play on the ball carrier in the open field. 

At TCU, Moehrig was the leader of the defense. He is a field general with the ability to take over games. At the next level, Moehrig can quickly turn into a captain on the defensive side of the ball because of what he is able to do and the kind of leader that he is. All signs pointed to Moehrig being a first-round pick and now he could end up being one of the biggest steals in the 2021 NFL Draft.

It is about time something goes in favor of the Raiders. Their first-round pick was Alabama offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood and it was a surprise to say the least. The Raiders made up for it with the selection of Moehrig in the second as they landed a starting safety with an extremely high ceiling.

When discussing what to expect from Moehrig, numbers are hard to predict. Moehrig can turn into a Derwin James type player right away. He has been one of the most talked about selections in the 2021 NFL Draft and for good reason. Ultimately, expect Moehrig to make a name for himself quickly and make plays on a weekly basis for Las Vegas. He will be a starter right away with the potential of winning awards at the end of the season.

If Trevon Moehrig did not fall to No. 43 in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Raiders were interested in moving up to grab him. He ended up falling into their lap and you could hear the war room celebrating from wherever you were watching.

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