Kevin Moore
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Kevin Moore
Kevin
Moore
6'1" | 195 lbs | DB
St. Anthony's | 2026
State
NY
, is one of the top ATH in the state for good reason. The Friars ATH, played both DB/WR, where he had a successful game against the Crusaders.
Moore was deadly in the pass game, where he could make 50/50 catches look easy and drew multiple flags on PI. On defense, he was an excellent tackler. He has outstanding footwork, and good pursuit, as he jumped multiple routes with elite speed. He is heading to Delaware next season, and for good reason.
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Read EvaluationJared Valluzzi | Prep Redzone Scout
After the 2024–2025 school year,
Kevin Moore
Kevin
Moore
6'1" | 195 lbs | DB
St. Anthony's | 2026
State
NY
solidified himself as one of the best pure athletes in the state. He made major contributions in all three phases of the game on the gridiron, then led the Friars to a basketball state championship before committing to Delaware for football. This upcoming season, he’ll anchor the Friars’ defense at strong safety. I expect St. Anthony’s to spot-play him on offense, and he’ll continue to be a major threat in the return game as usual.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Moore was one of the few two-way players who rarely came off the field throughout the entire tournament, which, through the single-elimination playoffs where 3rd & 10 essentially played four straight games without breaks, was incredibly impressive.
Moore was incredible at WR throughout the tournament. His explosiveness, speed, and twitch were a nightmare for DBs in 1v1 coverage. There were at least four different instances where Moore was left 1v1 and created 3-5 yards of separation within the first 10 yards of his route. Because of his athleticism, he was exceptional at getting YAC on his crossing routes, and I thought he showcased strong hands that could catch away from his body. He is the #1 DB in this class but he can for sure have a high ceiling as a WR prospect if that’s an option in the future.
Defensively, he stood out in coverage. He covered more ground than any other defensive back I saw, and I was impressed with his ability to read quarterbacks and his quick and explosive movements through those reactions.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Moore is the state’s #1 DB and #1 SAF prospect, and there is a good margin between him and the field. Moore committed to the new FBS school Delaware after holding multiple Division I opportunities.
Moore looks the part physically. I saw him against UPrep and thought he was one of the best athletes on the field with multiple Division I players. He checks the measurables box for the SAF position at that level and shows his athleticism in multiple ways on tape, but his fluid lower half and burst stand out the most.
Moore also has a strong basketball background. On tape, Moore shows good overall spatial awareness, which can be developed both at safety and on the basketball court—his athleticism, measurables, and feel for space/instincts are all at the Division 1 level.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Moore is an intriguing prospect because the best version of him will probably end up in college once he hits the college meal plan and weight training routine – some prospects just have the physical ability above their peers, and Moore is one of those players. When I saw St. Anthony’s play University Prep a game that should end up with 4-5 D1 players, Moore stood out as one of the most physically impressive players I saw this year.
Moore has a basketball background; I think there is some spatial awareness that translates to the safety position and his explosive movements you see both on football and basketball tape from this year. Moore has some length to his game; he excels more in Zone coverage based on what I have seen on him this year, I think he can cover a lot of ground and has his best reps when he can face everything in front of him. Additionally, as a tackler, Moore does a good job of breaking down and making tackles in space – he also flashed a few reps of some violence and physical finishing.
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Read EvaluationJared Valluzzi | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the best pure athletes in the state. Moore was just ranked the top defensive back in New York for the class of 2026. Moore was a shutdown cornerback during his sophomore year. Moore is big , fast and strong with great footwork. He can play either corner or safety and look out for him to play some snaps on offense. Moore’s athleticism could be utilized in all three phases of the game this season.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Moore is easily the top DB in the class, and it actually is really hard to imagine anyone in the class will come close to contesting him on that. Moore is a special athlete who has elite measurables for the CB position.
Moore plays press coverage well; his length and hand placement at the point of attack in the press is impressive in his sophomore tape. Moore has the ability to leap and attack the ball in the air and shows the ability to turn and run with WRs then get his head around and find the ball. Plus coverage skills, athleticism, ball skills, and measurables for the CB out of St. Anthony’s
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