Walker Moore
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Walker Moore
Walker
Moore
6'5" | 220 lbs | TE
Bronxville | 2026
State
NY
is easily my top TE in the state. The Bronxville Senior is coming off a state championship season, where he made multiple big time plays against Chenango Forks, and will take his talents to Williams College.
Moore flies under the radar, but has a major impact in every game. He is an excellent pass catcher, and has good hands with a blend of strength and size. In the run game, he is an excellent blocker, which is valuable for a TE, as he displays good hand placement and footwork through blocks. Williams College is getting a beast in Moore.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Standing at 6’5″ 220 pounds, Moore has an outstanding build for the TE position. The Brownsville senior is a true TE who lines up mostly on the line.
On tape Moore is an outstanding prospect. He has solid hands and can make any type of catch. His body control is good as he can stay on his feet through hits. He’s not the fastest athlete but his build makes up for his speed as he is tough to tackle. He has a solid understanding of coverage and can slot into holes left by coverages. A solid blocker who can be used in the running game.
Moore is a solid athlete and a true TE. He has solid tape and has a great size for the TE position. He is easily a D1 prospect who should receive recognition soon.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
The clear #1 prospect of the TE groups – Moore is the only guy on this list I have seen play live, and like several other prospects here, he excels both as a TE and EDGE player on the HS field. His position at the next level is clearly TE, and seeing him live confirmed that.
Moore is the best athlete of this group, he not only has elite measurables for a college TE prospect but he flashes some speed and explosiveness on tape – Bronxville does not throw the ball a ton but there are a lot of reps running multiple routes on the route tree on tape – you see a good variety of his ability to move and also track and catch the ball.
He is the only guy on this list who based on his JR year I think is 100% Division 1 caliber player – camp season and spring workouts will help coaches determine what level of D1. Between the measurables and athleticism, I think there is a lot to work with, but he also shows some positional skills on tape that separate him from the group such as his suddenness running certain routes and his release off the LOS.
The biggest area for improvement going forward will be blocking at a D1 caliber level; right now, he does a good job of executing the blocks asked of him, but blocking with more violence, adding a strong initial strike, and playing with better leverage will be coaching points in camps and beyond.
In my eyes, Moore is one of the more ideal TE prospects to come out of NY since Jeremy Ruckert with his basketball background and what you see on tape – if you follow NY football, he is a cross between the top two TEs in the 2025 class
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Aiden
Pedreros
6'6" | 240 lbs | TE
Monsignor Farrell | 2025
State
NY
(Princeton) and
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Jake
Kessner
6'4" | 250 lbs | TE
Rye | 2025
State
NY
(Buffalo).
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Moore stands out as the top TE prospect in New York and one of the top players overall. Moore has a huge frame at 6’5, 205lbs, and the TE prospect is not a natural WR who will be pushed inside at the next level, something that may happen to a couple of top NY WRs in the 2025 class. Moore is a true in-line tight-end prospect, and while he is only 205 now, being only halfway through high school, there are no weight concerns here. Moore should easily weight 225+ and could be closer to 240 by the time he steps on a college campus.
As for what you see on film, Moore is long and still growing into his body, strength, and physicality as a football player but you see strong hand placement as a blocker. He plays with a motor and can impact the game as a big target over the middle of the field who moves well enough to separate vs. LBs and make a player after the catch.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Walker Moore
Walker
Moore
6'5" | 220 lbs | TE
Bronxville | 2026
State
NY
out of Bronxville already has the size that jumps off the screen at 6’5. Moore plays with his hands on the ground and showcases some impressive speed and movement skills for a player his size. Moore shows really good hand-eye coordination and is an impressive overall athlete. Although he needs to gain weight to play at the next level, Moore has time on his side and on film his ability to already put his hand in the ground and be an effective blocker with the willingness to block with effort and be physical at the point of attack are traits that will impress colleges coaches.
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