Mario Cristobal keeps the momentum going. The Miami football head coach and his undefeated 6-0 team secured their second straight comeback win in Week 6, solidifying their spot in the top 25 as they head into their bye week. While the emphasis remains on the 2024-25 season, the program received an unexpected recruitment boost on Tuesday.
Elite 2025 wide receiver has officially flipped his commitment from Florida to Miami, as reported by his agency, BZ Sports Management, to On3 recruits. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound playmaker had been committed to the Gators since June and was the highest-ranked player in Florida’s recruiting class, according to Hayes Fawcett on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Miami’s wide receiver room continues to grow, as the gifted player becomes the second commitment at the position for the 2025 class. Currently at West Broward High School in Pembroke Pines, FL, he is a tall, agile athlete known for making red zone touchdown catches and exciting plays over the middle.
Here’s his full scouting report from 247 Sports:
Moore is an impressive outside wide receiver prospect with the size to excel, standing just under 6-foot-4 and weighing 205 pounds before his senior season. He’s expected to continue physically maturing. He has a powerful stride and effectively changes direction, attacking defenders and using strong hands to secure catches while boxing out opponents. While he currently relies on a one-speed approach to route running, he needs to improve his release to enhance his ability to create separation at intermediate and deeper levels. Despite an injury in his junior year, he has still amassed impressive stats, with 1,869 career receiving yards and 20 touchdowns in 21 varsity games. He is considered a prototypical X receiver in a modern pro-style offense, capable of thriving in 50-50 situations on the perimeter thanks to his size and ball skills.
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