However, he still won the Danny Van Etten Award as top offensive rookie performer on WVU's scout teams.
[1] As a senior, Mozes was named an NCAA unanimous All-American and won the Rimington Trophy for the nation's best Center.
[4] On May 17, 2007, about a month after signing his deal with the Vikings in the NFL, Mozes won the 2007 Fred Schaus Captain's Award.
[5] Mozes left West Virginia as a senior and was expected to be a second-day pick in the 2007 NFL draft.
[6] After the Senior Bowl, NFL Draft Countdown's Scott Wright reported that Mozes was the ninth prospect whose stock was slipping the most, saying "[He is a] Highly-decorated college player who lacks the physical tools for the next level."
In an April 19 article from Sports Illustrated.com, writer Stewart Mandel picked Mozes as the most underrated offensive lineman in the class.
Mozes checked into Gage Hall on July 25, for the start of training camp.
However, on August 6, 2007, he tore his Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) on his right knee while making a block in practice.
However, he returned to the Vikings for their 2008 training camp due to the absence of Matt Birk.
Mozes is currently an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Michigan, joining the program in February 2009.
[9] His boss at Michigan, Mike Barwis, was his strength coach at West Virginia.