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2009 outlook: Moll (6-5, 311) is the Packers’ utility man. He’s started at right tackle and right guard, he’s played left guard and he spent the offseason as the starting left tackle as Chad Clifton recovered from surgery. Moll has 18 starts in three seasons, all at right guard or right tackle, but he wasn’t part of the offseason battles at those positions. He had a chance to make a statement at right tackle last year, when he replaced the injured Mark Tauscher, but after two starts, he was benched and the Packers moved Daryn Colledge from left guard to right tackle for the season finale. Whether he can actually play left tackle will be determined during the preseason. If he can, he’d be a huge asset because the team wouldn’t have to move Colledge and, as a consequence, have new faces at two positions.
2007: Missed most of training camp with a neck stinger that he sustained early on, and that seemed to affect him into the season. After starting in 10 games as a rookie, Moll played in nine games with three starts. He was inactive for four games and did not play in three other games. ... Gave up one sack playing guard and right tackle. ... Has quick feet and appears better suited to play tackle.
2006: Played in 16 games with 10 overall starts and 655 snaps (58.6 percent), mainly due to injuries to other starters, including five at guard and five at tackle. ... Worked his way into the starting lineup at guard during training camp, but then was demoted to second string early in the season. |