With the twelfth pick in the second round of the draft, the New York Giants selected wide receiver Sinorice Moss. Moss will now be in the same division as his brother, Santana Moss, meaning that he'll face him twice a year. The Giants already have Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer, but are trying to build the ultimate offense for Eli Manning.
Scouting Information on Justice: Does Sinorice Moss remind you of the name "Santana" Moss at all? It should, because Sinorice is Santana's little brother. Sinorice established himself as a playmaker this past college season, catching 37 passes for 614 yards and six touchdowns.
Sinorice shares a lot of the same qualities as his big brother Santana, and that's not a bad thing. However, whoever drafts Sinorice must be sure that he is a good fit for their particular system. We saw that Santana did not do well with the Jets, but flourished with the Redskins. Sinorice will not make plays with physicality, he'll do it with speed and elusiveness. He could also turn out to be a fairly good return man, just like Santana. Sinorice is even smaller than his brother, which is the major downfall for him. He will rarely will a jump ball situation and he won't be the guy that you'll ask to make a catch between several defenders.
Moss did not play as much as some other receivers in the draft, but his quickness and playmaking ability has definitely attracted teams.