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Louis Moore

Indiana
· age 25.2
Consensus Rank
201
Colors: elite (top 10%)·strong·weak·bottom 10%all within S cohort (n=36)
NFL.com
5.69
ACS
0.7
40
4.63
HT
5'11"
WT
190
Arm
30.0
PFF Col
82.5
Mock→
Flags
1
Visits
1
Bench
Vert
Broad
3c
Shut
Hand 9.9
Age 25.2
visited by:IND

Measurables

HT (in)70.75
WT (lb)190
Arm30
Hand9.88
404.63
Bench
Vert
Broad
3-cone
Shuttle
By Source
acs-2026
overall0.72
pct_forty0.78
pct_heightInches1.26
pct_weightLbs0
brugler
age25.23
armInches30
forty4.63
handInches9.88
heightInches70.75
tenYardSplit1.59
weightLbs190
wingspanInches72.75
nfl.com
armInches29.50
athleticismScore57
forty4.72
handInches9.88
heightInches72.50
weightLbs194
redflag-injury
ACL-11
Archetype
Poor athletic testing · ACS 0.7/10

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Red Flags (1)

Extracted from Brugler background/weakness sections.
injury
  • Moore became a starting wide receiver in 2020 and caught 24 passes for 285 yards and one touchdown before suffering a torn ACL, which put his chances of a Division I scholarship on life support.

Athletic Composite (ACS)

0.7/ 10
position percentile vs 2006-2024 cohort (n ≈ 3,500+ historical picks)
  • forty
    0.8
  • heightInches
    1.3
  • weightLbs
    0.0

Historical Projection

based on 2006-2024 draft outcomes (n≈72 per attribute · confidence medium)
Composite
18
0-100 scale
Expected career AV: 13.5
Attribute Contributions
  • Shuttler=+0.40z=+0.0
  • Draft ager=+0.2525.23z=-3.47-8.6
  • 3-coner=+0.23z=+0.0
  • 40-yardr=-0.114.63z=-1.37+1.5
  • Bench repsr=-0.10z=+0.0
  • Verticalr=+0.08z=+0.0
  • Heightr=+0.0770.75z=-1.04-0.7
  • Broad jumpr=+0.01z=+0.0
  • Weightr=+0.00190z=-1.96-0.1

PFF College — Opponent-Adjusted

Overall82.5
Pass Rush63.1
Run Defense76.4
Coverage83.5

Scouting Dossier

PFF
Strengths
● Solid athlete and doesn’t appear overly stressed on the back end ● Adequate range and can get outside the numbers ● Instinctively reads route concepts and breaks on the football ● Wide receiver background shows when he has a chance to make a play on the ball ● Developed a feel for timing when attacking catch points (zero penalties in 2025) ● Keys and diagnoses versus the run, with little false movement ● Competitive tackler; works to wrap and finish ● Plays with an aggressive edge ● Regular on kickoff and punt coverages
Weaknesses
● Lacks the desired height and length for the position ● Average speed player and can be out-leveraged in the alley ● Gives up separation in man-cover looks from the slot ● Lacks top-end strength and could struggle finishing NFL ball carriers ● Will get hung up on receiver blocks at times ● Not many blitzing reps on tape ● Torn ACL in second season at Navarro (October 2020) ● Called out by his coaches early in the 2025 season for lack of urgency (Curt Cignetti: “He’s got to practice better. He’s got to prepare better.”) ● Overage — will be 25 on draft weekend
Projection
A two-year starter at Indiana, Moore played a variety of roles (middle third, two high, big nickel) in defensive coordinator Bryant Haines’ scheme. Formerly a wide receiver in junior college, he moved to defensive back and landed at Indiana in 2022. After a one-year sabbatical at Ole Miss, Moore returned to Bloomington for the 2025 season and became an All-American, recording six interceptions for the national-champion Hoosiers. Moore has had a roller-coaster journey to this point. Quicker than fast, he doesn’t wow with his physical traits, but he sees things well and has a nose for the football. He has played a lot of football and has a good feel for coverage spacing, which allows him to stay on top of things. He is competitive as a run defender and generally gets his guy on the ground, although his lack of length might be tougher to mask versus NFL size/strength. Overall, Moore is undersized with only adequate speed, but his instincts and ball skills will give him a chance to carve out a professional career. He projects as a back-end-of-the-roster safety or nickel.

Mock Ranks (1)

  • MDD-consensus201

Freak Notes

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