Broncos CB Riley Moss was taken in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Denver gave up two picks to move up 24 spots to number 83 to select Moss, and
The Denver Broncos paid a steep price to trade up for Iowa cornerback Riley Moss in last year’s NFL draft. The Broncos gave up 2023’s pick No. 107 in the third round plus a 2024 third-round pick to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for pick No.
Amid the turnover at cornerback and the position's early-season struggles, many Denver Broncos fans wondered why rookie third-rounder Riley Moss wasn't being utilized.
After being picked by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the NFL draft in April, cornerback Riley Moss missed most of the summer after undergoing core muscle surgery.
The Denver Broncos were back on the practice field on Monday with the arrival of game week. With Denver set to open up the season this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, the vibes in Dove Valley were set.
Speaking Tuesday, Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton deferred a question on the absence of third-round rookie cornerback Riley Moss, insisting he'll "let [the media] know when it's time." The time came 24 hours later, and the mystery was put to rest.
The Denver Broncos will be without one of their top picks from the 2023 NFL Draft for the next few weeks. Rookie cornerback Riley Moss has undergone core muscle surgery to repair a sports hernia, and is expected to miss around four weeks, Broncos head coach Sean Payton told the media Tuesday.
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One thing that Denver Broncos rookie cornerback Riley Moss and veteran linebacker Josey Jewell have in common is their alma mater: the University of Iowa.
Former Iowa cornerback Riley Moss was arguably the 'safest' player the Denver Broncos selected in the 2023 NFL draft. A smooth athlete with sticky coverage ability and a versatile skill set, Moss figures to be one of those players that sticks around for a long time as a special teams player and as a rotational piece for Denver's secondary.
The Broncos' third-round pick has a chance to contribute during his rookie season. The Denver Broncos traded back into the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft to select Iowa cornerback Riley Moss with their 83rd overall selection.
The Denver Broncos selected two players in the third round in the 2023 NFL draft, taking linebacker Drew Sanders early and then trading back into the round to get cornerback Riley Moss. The draft pick cupboard was bare for the Broncos in 2023, so they need some of these mid-round picks to 'hit' to get back to their winning ways of old.
The Denver Broncos have officially signed third-round CB Riley Moss to a rookie contract, according to Zac Stevens. The Broncos have also signed sixth-round S J.L Skinner and seventh-round C Alex Forsyth to contracts. This leaves just two outstanding picks for the Broncos: Moss, 23, was named First-team All-Big Ten twice for 2021 and 2022.
Iowa cornerback Riley Moss saw his NFL draft stock rise with his performances in front of scouts in the months before the draft. What Moss was able to do was a big reason why his name was called in Friday’s second night of the draft.
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Riley Moss NFL Draft Overview Position: Cornerback Height: 6′-1″ Weight: 194 pounds School: Iowa 2023 NFL Draft Profiles Riley Moss appeared in seven games during his first season in Iowa City, recording 24 tackles (20 solo, four assisted), two interceptions, and three passes defended against.
Riley Moss weighed heavily whether to leave after last season for the NFL or return for another season of college. He ultimately chose the latter. Moss (6-1, 193) will find out this spring if his decision turns out.
No one questioned his decision to return to Iowa for another football season. At least not face-to-face. “I could tell some people were thinking, “What the hell is he doing?’ ” Riley Moss said.
Iowa defensive back Riley Moss is on the Jim Thorpe Award watchlist after a breakout season in 2021. The Thorpe Award is given to college football’s most outstanding defensive back each year.
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Riley Moss registered two Pick-6s during Saturday's 34-6 victory against Indiana at Kinnick Stadium. The next two days, Iowa's senior cornerback picked up a pair of impressive honors. The Walter Camp Football Foundation named Moss (6-1, 194) its national defensive player of the week on Sunday.
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