WR Josh Moore flips his commitment to Miami

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At the least he's a more athletic and faster Johnny Wilson from FSU, and we all saw how valuable Wilson was to Jordan Travis. Even if he is not Biletnikoff-worthy or a future NFL star, he can play a very valuable role here.
I know Wilson didn't look super athletic but you are talking about a Wr that was a legit 6'6 and ran a 4.52 at the combine.
 
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Moore is 6'4-6'5 and likely still growing, and is at least a 4.6 speed now. A little training and he can likely reach that 4.5 level.
About that, right now he is a decent athlete and nothing more. What he will become down the road has yet to be written. Who knows, maybe he turns into a freak, its very possible. ****, nobody thought Lavonte David would turn into the monster he was on a loaded MNW team back nearly 20 years ago. The one thing I will say is that I dont believe the 21.8 mph **** that was posted about Moore and there is some serious propaganda being pushed there. Kid looks a like a 4.7 player right now playing against terrible comp. Good news is that he does what you are supposed to against bad comp and that is dominate. Glad he is a Cane.
 
Moore is 6'4-6'5 and likely still growing, and is at least a 4.6 speed now. A little training and he can likely reach that 4.5 level.
We will see he's still got time. I would say he's closer to 6'3 then 6'4 seems like they are never their listed height.
 
who knows what will happen
but hes a flip from the gators so thats a plus
but otherwise
its the same mental gymnastics we do here on CIS
bc we missed on the top guys were going to now start to overvalue the one we got so we can feel better about missing on the true targets we were hoping to get
I still hope we can go land someone truly elite like dallas wilson
 
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I know Wilson didn't look super athletic but you are talking about a Wr that was a legit 6'6 and ran a 4.52 at the combine.

He was definitely a pretty great athlete. Not fast enough to be considered elite.
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About that, right now he is a decent athlete and nothing more. What he will become down the road has yet to be written. Who knows, maybe he turns into a freak, its very possible. ****, nobody thought Lavonte David would turn into the monster he was on a loaded MNW team back nearly 20 years ago. The one thing I will say is that I dont believe the 21.8 mph **** that was posted about Moore and there is some serious propaganda being pushed there. Kid looks a like a 4.7 player right now playing against terrible comp. Good news is that he does what you are supposed to against bad comp and that is dominate. Glad he is a Cane.

That's my biggest worry is he cant seperate at the next level. He doesn't seem fluid but that could just be a small sample size
 
What's the etiquette here? Do you dap him up before the game or after for committing to the U?

If before, do you let your DBs see you do it?
Hopefully the same etiquette I used versus Luke Nickel...

Act like I'm not a fan...
Shut'em down...
Then tell him he's a **** of a ball player and that I'm glad he's coming to The U.

🤞🏻

My Sophomore Corner just dropped a Miami offer this week so the match-up just became more intriguing.
 
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This is a no-brainer to me. You absolutely cannot allow a 6'5" monster WR in your own backyard to escape. Will he be the next Calvin Johnson - who knows?

But with those physical tools, you have to give it a go.

If this kid were to go to another program and blow up, we'd live in infamy for letting this kid - a hometown kid - slip through the cracks.

He's a take all **** day, and you let the chips fall where they may.
 
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You absolutely take Josh and focus on his physical tools. When you have a player that size or bigger I don't care much about speed I focus on can he move, can he be physical and does he have ball skills? It reminds me of Greg Carr this 6'5 i think 225 wr who ran under a 4.6 but all he could do was run go routes and jump balls with average hands. Now, you'd think he sucked but he had 29 TD catches in 4 years because with all his flaws hr knew how to play big in college so what will Josh be in 3 years? Who knows but you take a big guy and coach his upside up
 
This is a no-brainer to me. You absolutely cannot allow a 6'5" monster WR in your own backyard to escape. Will he be the next Calvin Johnson - who knows?

But with those physical tools, you have to give it a go.

If this kid were to go to another program and blow up, we'd live in infamy for letting this kid - a hometown kid - slip through the cracks.

He's a take all **** day, and you let the chips fall where they may.
His frame is very similar to Oronde Gadsden Jr at Syracuse who has been a terror at Cuse
 
This kid has an already enormous frame (very broad) and by all accounts, he's probably gonna get bigger. My question is, any chance he's a TE in the near future?
 
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