I was asked to be a part of this article and I chose FACT.
2. Michigan State receiver target Fredrick Moore was the most underrated prospect at RCS Indianapolis.
Cosgrove's take: FACT. I consideredJustin Taylor,
Rocco Marcelinoand a handful of other players for most underrated at the camp, but at the end of the day we have
Fredrick Moorerated criminally low. The St. Louis (Mo.) Cardinal Ritter standout has become one of the hottest prospects in the Midwest and his camp performance left little question as to why his recruitment has blown up as much as it has. Moore runs phenomenal routes and was a matchup nightmare for nearly every defensive back that he faced on the day. With a Rivals Rating of 5.5, he is currently a low three-star prospect, but the reality is that he is at minimum a low four-star prospect. We knew he was underrated heading into the camp, but his performance proved to be even better than I could have imagined.
Killop's take: FACT. Moore was impressive Sunday and exceeded my expectations. The St. Louis receiver ran solid routes all afternoon and was able to create separation. He also utilized his speed blowing by would-be defenders with ease during 1-on-1 reps. He used his 6-foot-1 frame and long arms as leverage, along with showing off solid ball skills against a wide range of defensive backs. Moore deservingly earned runner-up honors to four-star WR Malik Elzy, who walked away with the MVP award.
Here is the article from Clint Cosgrove:
Fact or Fiction: Illinois should feel confident about Malik Elzy
Four-star Malik Elzy was named Wide Receiver MVP at Sunday's Rivals Camp Series in Indianapolis.
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