Roger Murdock wrote:...
I think the eye test shows Mobley isn’t a particularly great rebounder and that he gets bodied a bit, but I think what he does helps a team considerably more than what a typical rebounder offers...
yes, the eye test shows that college boys are able to shove him all over the place. this portion of your text is admitting exactly the premise that you're trying to invalidate.
he is disruptive as a rim protector (although even then its amazing how may college guards you see spinning into the paint right into the guy, lol). regardless he closes on jump shooters really well, moves his feet well to position himself not to foul, and has elite length (even by NBA standards) to get up an contest. what he doesn't do is rebound all that well.
not sure if you've been around long enough, but he reminds me of Hot Rod (who's numbers would be better if he hadn't been on a stacked team). just not convinced Mobley is going to be a significant offensive player. he's a face up big without the handle to initiate, he's not strong enough to work inside and seems to shy away from contact anyway, he does a really nice job passing out of double teams but i'm not sure anyone in the NBA will need to double him. more than most this guy really needs that jumper improvement to be a significant two way player.