WR Josh Moore flips his commitment to Miami

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Kid looks like he was lumbering with a piano on his back underwater.

Someone here said he would make a great TE. After this clip maybe makes sense.

Yes, i know its just 1 clip.
one thing i notice in Moore's clips is when he makes a cut to run a dig/slant/crosser he seperates with ease, its like he has burst out of his breaks. He is obviosuly raw, but I really like tools, it depends on work ethic. He has Great ones have it. He does have production too, which tends to translate.
 
People see TE, I see a big MFer like Brandon Marshall height and frame wise...

Speed is super questionable but can he run clean routes, use body position, and catch. If so, he will play by year 2 or 3.
 
Everyone’s is concerned with 70 yard breakaway speed. Which happens only a handful of times per year if you are lucky. Give me elite routes, a guy who can win jump balls I’d 1 on 1’s, etc. Good college offenses operate in chunks (10-25 yards), this kid should do great in that realm.

Johnny Wilson is slow as dog **** and bad hands and he was a legit College WR who convinced an NfL team to take him to high.
 
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Everyone’s is concerned with 70 yard breakaway speed. Which happens only a handful of times per year if you are lucky. Give me elite routes, a guy who can win jump balls I’d 1 on 1’s, etc. Good college offenses operate in chunks (10-25 yards), this kid should do great in that realm.

Johnny Wilson is slow as dog **** and bad hands and he was a legit College WR who convinced an NfL team to take him to high.
Have to see how it translates into college. Johnny did look slow in college but he ran in the 4.5s in HS and then again at the combine. Moore is looking slow in HS, hopefully he can get as tall as Johnny. Only thing we have to verify his athleticism right now is his back flip.
 
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