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'20 CO RB David Moore (Verbal to Dixie State)

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Pine Creek HS (Colorado Springs, CO)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/dm3_2020_rb

Ht: 5'8"
Wt: 183
40: 4.38

247s rating: 3*-82 grade; #186 RB
ESPN rating:
Rivals rating: unrated RB

247sports Composite: unrated

Reported Offers: Northern Colorado

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I know it is way early and I was just going to post this is the regular football thread. Then I saw this kid is from Colorado. Anyone else heard of him yet ?

Considered the top RB already. Nation Champ and Team Cap of Team USA.
David Moore - Colorado Springs, CO
Age 14
Height 5'7"
Weight 162
40 4.48
100M 11.3

 
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Very impressive, but it's tough to project an 8th grade RB, IMO. There are a lot of kids that dominate little league because they are so far ahead of the other kids, physically, but then they stop growing or getting faster at that same rate in high school and when everyone else catches up, they're an above average player at best.

With that said, he looks like a kid that might not have that problem, and if he attends high school in CO, he should be able to do very well against our competition.
 
My daughter is the class of 2021. She's just going into 8th grade this year.

Unreal.
 
I always tell parents, let's let the kid get thru puberty before interviewing prospective sports agents....
 
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