Bishop Moore is a 6'7" Quarterback in the 2028 class.
Moore attends Beech Grove in Indiana.
Moore's Player Profile was created on September 24, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Bishop
MooreQB
Class
2028
Height
6'7"
Weight
205
HS
Beech Grove
|
IN
Updated Top 5 Rankings For The 2028 Indiana Class
Moore had a fairly good year 1 at the helm. He showed talent, progress, and poise all in...
Written by Sam Erman
Bishop
MooreQB
Class
2028
Height
6'7"
Weight
205
HS
Beech Grove
|
IN
First Glimpse Of The 2028 Indiana Rankings
Moore is a big-framed quarterback with a lot of potential. He has a big big arm and can...
Written by Sam Erman
Bishop
MooreQB
Class
2028
Height
6'7"
Weight
205
HS
Beech Grove
|
IN
Freshman Phenoms: Breakout Stars Lighting Up the Gridiron
Moore is about as young as you can be starting for a program, but there’s a good reason...
Written by Sam Erman
Sam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Sam Erman
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Moore had a fairly good year 1 at the helm. He showed talent, progress, and poise all in year 1. There were moments he struggled, but that’s to be expected. For me, at this age, it’s about how you bounce back. You will make mistakes, it’s how you react. Moore has a good head on his shoulders and doesn’t let mistakes linger. He’s good in the pocket and knows where to go with the ball. 1200 passing yards and 11 TDs on 59% completion is a fairly good start and I expect him to build upon that.
Moore is a big-framed quarterback with a lot of potential. He has a big big arm and can fire the ball into tight spots. He’s a bit more aggressive trying to put the ball in tight spots, but I also like to see the confidence because it’s much easier to coach a guy not to make a throw than it is to get him to throw. His 58% completion percentage should increase if he cleans up some of his footwork over the coming years. This season, his 1200 passing yards and 11 TDs got the ball rolling on his HS career.
Moore is about as young as you can be starting for a program, but there’s a good reason he’s out there. His presence in the pocket is good and he has a great natural feel for the game. He doesn’t hold the ball and gets the ball out on time. He’s fairly accurate for a raw passer, which is great to see because he’s completing 57% of his passes, and if this is his baseline, the future is bright. He’s got 640 passing yards and 6 TDs on the year, but it’s just the start for a young and talented QB in the state.