Devin Moore
Florida
Scouting Report

Moore is a long, rangy boundary corner with rare dimensions (6-3, 198, 31.6" arms) who wins with positioning, football IQ, and ball skills rather than elite physical tools or physicality. When healthy in 2025, he showed he belongs in the SEC — locking down his assignment against Texas and picking off Arch Manning in the fourth quarter of an upset win. The medical file is a horror show (shoulder surgeries, back injury, concussion, sports hernia), and the one full healthy season of tape makes this a bet on potential more than a proven track record. His zone coverage can get adventurous, his play strength is a concern against physical receivers, and he may ultimately profile better as a safety at the next level. But if the body holds, you're looking at a starting-caliber outside corner with the length, ball skills, and coverage instincts to travel with NFL WR1s.

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Pro ComparisonRiq Woolen

Similar physical archetype — massive corner (Woolen was 6-4, Moore is 6-3) with length and speed who wins with positioning more than physicality. Both had limited college production due to circumstances, both carry questions about whether they can stick with quicker receivers in man, and both project as high-ceiling boundary corners whose floor is a big-bodied safety conversion.

College Production (2025)
INTs
2
PDs
3
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