Breaking down the stats, metrics, scouting, projection, and more for the true freshman safety
Sometimes I look at a recruit and think “alright, what am I missing?” Rod Moore gives the Michigan Wolverines a solid free safety prospect with some cornerback skills to boot. Posting solid track times in the 200M and 60M sprints, he brings above average speed to the position, as well as excellent ball skills, anticipation, and is willing to stick his nose in run support.
Despite a senior year riddled with some injuries, he played through them, showing that he’s also a pretty tough player mentally. Going through his scouting reports, the main areas of improvement note the need to add weight and some room to get a little more explosive. Add all of that together, and it seems like he’d be rated a little higher than outside of the top 500 overall.
Rod Moore is the type of prospect that brings a high floor as a safety, and an intriguing skillset that could prove to be valuable as a nickel safety, if needed in man-to-man coverage. He reads more like a top-350 or so recruit, to me, but watch the film and let me know your thoughts!
Chapters
00:00 – Intro
00:23 – High School
01:04 – Stats
01:25 – Metrics
01:54 – Rankings
02:14 – Offers
02:32 – Recruitment
03:05 – Scouting
04:13 – Film
04:23 – Comparison
05:11 – Projection
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