- Ranked 2nd among charted prospects in success rate vs. man (75%) and press coverage (75.7%) - Led all prospects in success rate vs. zone coverage (88.1%) - He can play inside and outsidehttps://t.co/HbifB61JlJpic.twitter.com/HYsV8rlAzF
Originally Posted by RunKC:
A few folks said Skyy was playing the same position as Juju last year. Well it looks like he’s taking over that position this season.
If Skyy becomes the "gotta have a 1st Down" possession reciever this year, I'm happy. Don't care about stats too much, if he can keep the chains moving and the offense chugging, then I think he's a great pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
If Skyy becomes the "gotta have a 1st Down" possession reciever this year, I'm happy. Don't care about stats too much, if he can keep the chains moving and the offense chugging, then I think he's a great pick.
He was always gonna be a chain mover with his skill set. [Reply]
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said WR Skyy Moore is "taking a good jump."
Reid noted that Moore was one of the "higher-targeted receivers" after the team's final day of minicamp. Moore failed to earn Reid's trust as a rookie and caught just 22 passes for 250 yards. He was also benched from punt return duties because of fumbling issues. Getting on Reid's good side this offseason is step one in Moore turning things around. With JuJu Smith-Schuster and Mecole Hardman now gone, there's more opportunity up for grabs in Kansas City. Patrick Mahomes also praised Moore after minicamp and mentioned him as a candidate to take over Smith-Schuster's role. Going as a WR5 in fantasy drafts, Moore is a strong upside bet for his relatively low cost. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
A few folks said Skyy was playing the same position as Juju last year. Well it looks like he’s taking over that position this season.
#Chiefs Patrick Mahomes said Skyy Moore will be similar to JuJu Smith-Schuster's role last season.
He said this receiving core understood what it takes now since everyone is more acclimated to the offense and now they're teaching each other.
Not that he was playing JuJu's position, but that his skillset always suggested if he were to see snaps this year, it'd be in JuJu's place as an underneath/short yardage receiver.
He was never going to be Hardman's replacement as many suggested. He is not a gadget guy. [Reply]
Not that he was playing JuJu's position, but that his skillset always suggested if he were to see snaps this year, it'd be in JuJu's place as an underneath/short yardage receiver.
He was never going to be Hardman's replacement as many suggested. He is not a gadget guy.