Moore's Resilience Rewarded: Wayzata TE Earns Starting Role
At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, Darius Moore's size and athleticism have always made him a promising tight end prospect for the 6A Wayzata Trojans. This summer, he's taken his game to the next level after a grueling rehabilitation from a torn ACL. Moore's hard work has paid off, as he's earned a starting role heading into the 2026 season. Last year, Moore averaged 12.5 yards per reception, showcasing his ability to stretch defenses. His chemistry with quarterback Jack Harris is a key factor in the Trojans' high-powered offense. Moore's determination and resilience have caught the attention of college scouts, who are now looking to see how he adapts to game situations and defends against top-notch defenders. Scouts are watching for Moore's ability to block effectively and maintain his production despite increased defensive attention. With a strong preseason showing, Moore could cement his status as one of the top tight ends in the state.