Future150 National All-American Camp (October 8th-9th, 2016): Another dead-eye shooter, Moffitt is a definitely a familiar face with the Future150 staff as this was his second year in a row being invited and attending the National All-American Camp. At 6’1” he has solid size for two guard and position and his range on his jump shot extends out to around 35 or 40 feet. If he can add some solid slashing skills to his offensive repertoire, he has a real chance of playing at the D1 level one day. But for now he projects as a high scoring stud at the D2 level. -Zac Lyon
Future150 Camp Memphis-(Sept 24-25, 2016) Moffitt is a familiar face to the camp and had a strong showing last year. He came to Memphis looking to improve and show off his skill set. The one thing you can't take away from him is he is a knock down shooter. If he can catch it set his feet you can put it on the board. The one area he showed glimpse of improvement is the 1 and 2 dribble pull up jumper. He has to add the off the dribble game to his arsenal in order to keep defenders honest. He has added some good muscle to his frame and he continues to work on his overall speed. College coaches are always looking for shooter and this prospect does it at an elite level.
Future150 All American Camp-(Oct 10-11, 2015) Moffit is one of the best pure catch and shoot scorers we saw this entire camp season. His ability to find dead spots on the floor and make the defense pay with the 3-ball is his calling. There were times where he made 3-4 long range shots in a row. At this point in his game he must add the 1-2 dribble pull up mid range shot to keep the defenders honest. If he adds that and gets a step quicker, look out. Coaches always need shot makers on their team. He reminds us of NBA pro Kyle Korver of the Atlanta Hawks the way he can flat knock down shots.
Future150 Camp Louisville (August 1-2): Moffitt was the best shooter at the camp. Though we didn't keep stats on his shooting percentage, Moffitt buried multiple 3's in every fullcourt game. He can dribble decently, but needs to bulk up to handle the expected contact in the paint. -Andrew Force
12/29/2016 by Zachary Lyon – 2018 SG Quinn Moffitt of Triton Central (IN) is a familiar face to the Future150 staff, and has been flying under the radar in Indy for far too long.
10/11/2016 by Eric Hampford – The 2016 Future150 All-American Camp brought in talent from over 10 states, and there was no shortage of prospects who dazzled this past weekend.
9/29/2016 by Jason Pratt – The Future150 Camp Series was in Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend where the staff saw players from eight different states competing.
10/18/2015 by Brian Flinn – This past weekend was the Future150 national camp. Top prospects from 18 different were on hand, while a few others made themselves known with big weekends.
10/16/2015 by Andrew Force – Invited players face higher scrutiny once they enter the door. These are the guys that flourished at camp.
8/05/2015 by Andrew Force – The Future150 Camp Louisville featured players from 11 different states looking to make their mark on the national scene. See who performed well.