On300 safety Braedyn Moore commits to Wisconsin
Hamilton (Ohio) Stephen T Badin four-star safety Braedyn Moore has committed to Wisconsin.
Moore was previously committed to Cincinnati, choosing the Bearcats over offers from West Virginia, Indiana, Duke, Illinois and a handful of other programs. He decommitted on November 30 after head coach Luke Fickell announced his departure for the Badgers.
Now the, two will reunite in Madison as Moore becomes the highest-rated commit for Wisconsin in the 2023 cycle.
The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder is the No. 353 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the nation’s No. 31 safety and the No. 10 player in the state of Ohio.
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According to the Industry Comparison though, On3 is much higher on him than other recruiting services. In the most recent On300 rankings, he was tabbed as the country’s No. 183 overall prospect, No. 14 safety and No. 6 player in Ohio.
Braedyn Moore Scouting Summary
“Two-way playmaker with readymade size and ball skills who projects on defense long-term. Measured at over 6-foot-1, 190 pounds prior to his senior season. Owns a developed build as a high school senior. Tests as a good athlete, running an electronically-timed 4.69 40-yard dash in addition to other positive marks. Stars as a receiver and defensive back for his high school, where he’s a dominant player at the prep level. Turned in a strong senior season on both sides of the ball, hauling in 79 passes for 1,039 yards and 15 touchdowns along with two more rushing scores while also recording 45 tackles and four interceptions.
… A fluid, coordinated athlete. Flashes plus ball skills for a defensive prospect with the ability to track the ball over his shoulder in addition to high-pointing in traffic. Showcases playmaking ability and functional movement skills with the ball in his hands. Often lines up at corner on defense, looking smooth and controlled in man coverage. Also fared well in coverage in off-season camp settings. Strong and physical as a tackler with striking power and form tackling to drive through ball carriers. An outstanding, well-rounded high school player. Did not always face top competition. Likely projects as a safety but could potentially grow into a linebacker in time.”