Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr), OT LaDarius Henderson (Tr), OG Nathan Efobi, IOL Amir Herring, OC Drake Nugent (Tr), TE Deakon Tonielli, TE Zack Marshall, TE AJ Barner (Tr), WR Semaj Morgan St. Louis (Cardinal Ritter), MO – 6'1"/176 247: 6'0/175 3.70* 3*, 89, NR overall #65 WR, #12 MO On3: 6'0/180 3.44* 3*, 87, NR overall #126 WR, #19 MO Rivals: 6'1/159 3.83* 4*, 5.8, NR overall #56 WR, #10 MO ESPN: 6'0/175 3.44* 3*, 77, #214 Midlands #127 WR, #20 MO Composites 3.85*/3.81* 3*, #520/#555 Ovr #72/81 WR, #13 MO MGoAverage 3.65* 3*, #626/798 Ovr #74/85 WRs since '90 YMRMFSPA Ronnie Bell Other Suitors Illinois, MSU, Arkansas, Wisconsin Previously On MGoBlog Hello from the Future by Alex Drain Notes Early Enrollee. Film: Senior Highlights: Junior Highlights. Hudl. Underclass Combine. Pylon. Receiver week continues with the one currently highest on the depth chart. To understand how Cardinal Ritter Prep went 14-0 last year, one doesn't have to look much further than the senior highlights of Fredrick Moore above. The ball would get into Moore's hands, yada yada yada, 1500 yards and 28 touchdowns. Though Moore has average height for a Power 5 receiver, he stops and starts like a jitterbug. So many of his highlights are simple wide receiver screens where he's slipping by kids trapped in trapped in slow-motion. Since that was all happening in Missouri Class 3, nobody in the recruiting industry was quite sure how to take it. Some scouts were pointing to his track times to justify worries about his speed. Some talked about all the screens and broken tackles in his highlight reels. Others were excited about his contested catch abilities. Or his routes. Quite a few saw the words "Class 3 WR from Missouri that Michigan likes" and decided that's a Ronnie Bell. Everyone saw the sub-180 weight and recruiting rankings, and figured Fredrick's name would behind Derrick's, Rod's, Sherrone's, Joe's and maybe even Hayden's in usage frequency before the word Moore. Then came spring ball, when Fredrick Moore was generating more hype than all but one of the early enrollees, and a spring game in which he started to undermine our Jyaire Hill excitement as well. [After THE JUMP: He has the nicest routes.]