Former Tennessee Verbal Commit Announces Transfer Decision Ahead of Freshman Year

“Productive two-way athlete with slick athleticism that could play on either side of the ball in college, but might make the most sense at wide receiver,” 247‘s Andrew Ivins wrote. “Frequently finds ways to slip behind defenders and race into the deeper third as he’s a technically advanced route runner that can mix gears and create separation. Shifty and elusive after the catch with his agility and vision, but probably lacks a true breakaway gear at this stage. Constantly plays with a chip on his shoulder and doesn’t lack physicality as he hits people on defense and tries to move people as a perimeter blocker on offense. Might be trending towards being a pass catcher on Saturdays, but displays favorable football IQ at safety as he constantly puts himself in position to make plays.”
Tennessee still signed a great class without Moa in the boat. The Vols’ group ranked top-five in the country for the cycle on 247.



