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Wed Sep 23 201519:11Mosley (ankle) not listed on Ravens' Week 3 injury report
Mosley (ankle) is not listed on the Ravens' Week 3 injury report.
It looks safe to roll with Mosley -- who has 15 tackles and two sacks in two games to date -- as an IDP in Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Sun Sep 20 201522:29Mosley injured ankle during Sunday's loss to Raiders
Mosley injured his ankle during Sunday's loss to the Raiders, the Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec reports.
Mosley didn't appear to miss much of the game, and he finished with a team-high nine tackles (eight solo). If he isn't ready for Week 3, the Ravens will have Arthur Brown, Zachary Orr and Albert McClellan as options to start alongside Daryl Smith.
Tue Sep 15 201502:34Mosley had six tackles (five solo), two sacks and pass defensed ...
Mosley had six tackles (five solo), two sacks and a pass defensed in Sunday's 19-13 loss to the Broncos.
Per usual, Mosley and Daryl Smith both played all of the defensive snaps, finishing with six tackles apiece. Mosley did a nice job rushing the passer when called upon last season, but he still figures to make his IDP living with lofty tackle numbers.
Fri Jun 19 201510:58Mosley (wrist) said he will definitely be ready for training cam...
Mosley (wrist) said he will definitely be ready for training camp, the Baltimore Sun reports.
Mosley was limited during OTAs and minicamp in the aftermath of offseason wrist surgery, allowing former second-round pick Arthur Brown to get reps with the first-team defense alongside Daryl Smith. Although Mosley admitted that he's still somewhat limited in the weight room, neither he nor the Ravens seem to be too concerned about his recovery. Coming off a 133-tackle rookie season, the 2014 first-round pick is locked into a three-down role, making him one of the league's better IDP options.
Thu Jun 18 201515:19Arthur Brown working with first-team defense while Mosley (wrist...
Arthur Brown has been working with the first-team defense while Mosley (wrist) recovers from offseason surgery, the Ravens' official website reports.
Mosley has been limited throughout OTAs and minicamp, but he should be fine for training camp and the preseason. He and fellow inside linebacker Daryl Smith are locked into three-down roles, making both players viable options in most IDP leagues. Mosley played nearly every defensive snap as a rookie last season, finishing with 133 tackles (89 solo), three sacks, two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and eight passes defensed.
Thu Apr 23 201517:52Mosley (wrist) may be limited in offseason workouts
Mosley (wrist) may be limited in offseason workouts, ESPN's Jamison Hensley reports.
Mosley's wrist injury has been a factor since week 14 last season against the Dolphins, but he never missed a practice due to it. Mosley underwent surgery earlier this offseason to fix the issue, but as of Monday at the beginning of the Raven's offseason workout program, he hasn't been able to do any lifting. "Everything is progressing, so I haven't had any major setbacks so far," said Mosley. Mosley finished last season with 133 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions in 16 games played proving himself to be a useful IDP option for most leagues.
Fri Apr 3 201510:12Mosley reportedly underwent wrist surgery earlier in offseason
Mosley reportedly underwent wrist surgery earlier in the offseason, Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports.
Mosley submitted a successful rookie campaign for the Ravens, amassing 133 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions en route to finishing as the runner-up for Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. The wrist procedure isn't expected to impact his availability for OTAs or training camp, putting him on tap for another season of ample IDP utility in 2015.
Tue Jan 27 201515:31Mosley finished rookie season with 133 tackles (89 solo), three ...
Mosley finished his rookie season with 133 tackles (89 solo), three sacks, two interceptions, a force fumble, a recovered fumble and eight passes defensed.
Mosley was a surprising selection at 17th overall in the 2014 draft, as the Ravens already appeared to be in pretty good shape at inside linebacker. The former Crimson Tide superstar didn't take long to make the pick look good, with he and Daryl Smith combining to form arguably the NFL's best inside-linebacking tandem, in a season that saw San Francisco's Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman play just six combined games. Mosley and Smith both played nearly every defensive snap, and both finished in the top-10 of the NFL's leaderboard for tackles. They're both strong IDP options for 2015, but Mosley is the clear upside play.
Mon Dec 15 201415:30Mosley had seven tackles (four solo) and sack in Sunday's 20-12 ...
Mosley had seven tackles (four solo) and a sack in Sunday's 20-12 win over the Jaguars.
Mosley's 120 tackles are tied for sixth-best in the NFL, and he's been a surprisingly effective pass-rusher on a very limited number of opportunities, piling up three sacks through 14 games. He also has two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and eight passes defensed, making him one of the better IDP options in the league. Mosley rarely comes off the field, and he will undoubtedly be part of the conversation for Defensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Tue Nov 25 201417:41Mosley had nine tackles (all solo) and sack in Monday's 34-27 wi...
Mosley had nine tackles (all solo) and a sack in Monday's 34-27 win over the Saints.
In addition to the sack, Mosley was credited with a pair of tackles for loss on running plays. He's shaping up as a solid DROY candidate, with his 99 tackles (67 solo) ranking sixth in the NFL, supplemented by two interceptions, a sack, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble and seven passes defensed.
Mon Oct 27 201415:13Mosley had 13 tackles (eight solo) and interception in Sunday's ...
Mosley had 13 tackles (eight solo) and an interception in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Bengals.
Mosley continues to shine in the Baltimore defense, with 76 tackles (49 solo), two interceptions, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble and six passes defensed through the first eight games of the season. Oddly enough, he and teammate Daryl Smith sit atop the AFC's tackles leaderboard, as Smith's 71 are just five off the rookie's pace. Both linebackers are playing nearly every snap, and Mosley is the preferred IDP option, though Smith is also a solid choice.
Mon Oct 6 201413:13Mosley had 15 tackles (eight solo) and interception in Sunday's ...
Mosley had 15 tackles (eight solo) and an interception in Sunday's 20-13 loss to the Colts.
Mosley also laid a hit on Andrew Luck that led to an easy interception for DT Haloti Ngata. The rookie has played all but two defensive snaps through the first five games of his career, and he's looked like the Ravens' best defensive player the last few weeks, following a pair of mediocre showings to begin the season. On pace for 157 tackles (96 solo), 16 pass defenses, three forced fumbles, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries, Mosley is shaping up as a star in both IDP and real-life terms.
Fri Sep 12 201409:50Playing every defensive snap for second straight week, Mosley re...
Playing every defensive snap for a second straight week, Mosley recorded nine tackles (four solo), a fumble recovery and a pass defense in Thursday's 26-6 win over the Steelers.
The Ravens appear to have two viable IDPs at inside linebacker, as Mosley and Daryl Smith have played every snap through two games. The rookie appeared to force the fumble that he recovered, but has not yet been credited with the play. Though he hasn't been all that impressive from a real-life perspective, Mosley clearly won't lack for playing time, and he figures to improve as the season wears on.
Mon Sep 8 201412:40Mosley played every defensive snap in Sunday's loss to Bengals, ...
Mosley played every defensive snap in Sunday's loss to the Bengals, finishing with seven tackles (five solo) and one pass defense.
Though encouraging from an IDP perspective, Mosley's first game wasn't particularly impressive, as he was largely quiet outside of a 15-yard penalty for a late hit. He and fellow inside linebacker Daryl Smith both played every snap, and while that may not be the case every week, it appears that they both have the opportunity to piece together a strong IDP season.
Sat Aug 2 201416:06Mosley listed ahead of Arthur Brown on Ravens' initial depth cha...
Mosley is listed ahead of Arthur Brown on the Ravens' initial depth chart, the Baltimore Sun's Aaron Wilson reports.
Mosley and Brown have both taken snaps with the first-team defense alongside Daryl Smith (groin), and Mosley remains the favorite to open the season as a starter. As you'd expect from a player selected 17th overall at a non-premium position, Mosley is expected to make an impact from day one. His IDP upside is considerable, but his floor is somewhat low. The Ravens have an excellent group of inside linebackers, which may cause them to sub on a frequent basis.
Sat Jun 21 201410:27Mosley works with first-team, likely starter
Ravens first-round ILB C.J. Mosely is likely to be a Week 1 starter.
Mosely has worked alongside Daryl Smith with the first-team defense during OTAs, reportedly showing off his athleticism in both individual and team drills. Second-year ILB Arthur Brown will push him, but barring injury Mosely will be an every-down player for the Ravens this season.
Source: CSN Baltimore
Tue May 27 201414:16Ravens get 1st-round ILB Mosley's deal done
Ravens signed No. 17 overall pick ILB C.J. Mosley to a four-year contract.
The four-year pact comes with a fifth-year club option for 2018. The Ravens viewed Mosley as a top-ten talent in the 2014 draft and took him after TE Eric Ebron failed to fall past the Lions at ninth overall. The Rams were also said to be eyeing Mosley in a trade-up scenario with the Ravens. Mosley is expected to be an immediate starter and every-down player next to Daryl Smith. Second-year ILB Arthur Brown will put some heat on Mosley this summer.
Source: Rotoworld.com