"He's a 'turf eater.' He's a guy who flashes on film," Hopson continued his scouting report of Moore. "He's a tackler. He's physical. He's a kid who can do it all. Any time you're building a program, he's the perfect kid. You're going to see a guy who is even better next year. By Year 3, I think he could be a talent who is off the charts. He's an outstanding young man."

Hopson went on to call Moore a "numbers to numbers guy," which means to say that the dude has ridiculous range when patrolling the secondary. That's what made him such an impressive safety in college. But at 6-foot-2 with long arms, the 49ers saw a prototype corner, which is where Moore will begin his NFL career.

According to Hopson, Moore has great hips and can cover 1-on-1. In zone, he will eat up open space to make a play on balls in front of him and has more than enough speed to cover vertical passes.

"Either way, whether he's a corner or a safety, I think San Francisco got a gem," Hopson said.