Moffatt has added 20-plus pounds since his freshman season and has an NFL-caliber body type to go with solid field speed. While he will run downhill and smack receivers over the middle, he doesn't always take it to running backs with the same aggression or success. He tends to sit back and wait on ball-carriers to get up to him and doesn't run his feet through contact for clean, sudden stops. He has good range on the backend, but has a tendency to lose focus when baited by play-action or when quarterbacks extend plays outside the pocket. His physical traits work in his favor and might be enough to compete for a roster spot.
Render's body type and traits could push his draft value higher than his tape would warrant as an edge prospect. He plays with good burst and consistent energy but lacks the hand skills needed at the point of attack and as a pass rusher. He's a hand-down, even front end but could be asked to transition into a 3-4 stand-up linebacker role. He'll need to prove himself as a special-teams contributor while developing his skill level to be a "make it" prospect.