
DakorienMoore
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Reminds Us Of

Dakorien Moore's ability to threaten every area of the field with his burst, change of direction coupled with high end ball-skills at his size reminds us of Odell Beckham. Moore has more established top-end speed and plays tougher competition at the high school level.
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Scouting Report
Skilled, athletic wide receiver who has separated himself as the top pass-catcher in the 2025 cycle. Possesses an extremely well-rounded skill set. Measured in at 5-foot-10 ⅞, 186 pounds with 31 ⅝-inch arms at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Has very large hands for his size, at 10.25 inches. A dynamic track athlete, running a scintillating 10.40 second time in the 100 meters along with a long jump over 24 feet. Also tests well in the combine setting. Shows a refined and well-rounded skill set as a receiver both on Friday nights and in the camp setting. Harnesses his great top end speed with change of direction and lateral agility, making for consistent separation. Has the long speed to separate deep and take the top off of defenses. Shifty after the catch and uses his field vision to find open space, sometimes cutting back across the field. Ferocious ball-winner at the catch point, using his bounce and strong hands to consistently come down with jump balls. Plays much bigger than his size and has a large catch radius. Highly productive as a junior, while leading his team to a second straight state title in Texas’ largest classification, catching 69 passes for 1,486 yards (21.5 yards per catch) and 18 touchdowns. Does not have prototypical size as an outside receiver, but has the athleticism and skills to compensate. Looks like an immediate impact player and one with a high long-term ceiling.
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Personal Life
Dakorien Moore played a large role in Duncanville winning the 6A Division I state championship in 2022. After playing some as a freshman and cracking the starting lineup as a sophomore, Moore finished the 2022 season with 764 receiving yards and six touchdowns. He loves playing in big games and believes it makes him better. "My freshman year, I was making big plays, and my sophomore year, I was also making big plays, so I think that was the standard that I set coming into high school," Moore said. "And I want to carry that over to the next level." He opened the 2023 season with seven catches for 281 yards and three touchdowns against reigning Class 5A Division II state champion South Oak Cliff. Moore is also one of the top track-and-field stars in the Lone Star State. During his sophomore year with the Duncanville track team, Moore logged personal bests of 10.63 in the 100-meter dash and 21.38 in the 200-meter dash. He also competed in the state finals in the 4×100 relay.
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