The more I watch Arthur Moats play football, the less concerned I feel about the Pittsburgh Steelers 3-4 outside linebacker spots heading into the 2015 season.
I know, Moats doesn’t possess the kind of athletic upside that rookie Bud Dupree brings to the table, nor does he boast the impressive resume of James Harrison, but I can’t help but be enamored by the glimpses of all-around stability Moats brings to Pittsburgh’s 3-4 defense. He’s a consistently technically-sound run defender, with surprising tools as a pass rusher. Not saying he’s a double-digit sack guy waiting to happen, but there is no question in my mind he’s a more well-rounded and diverse pass rusher than Jason Worilds ever was.