- 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
Moore and Toney aren't going anywhere because of the Rice incident and pending suspension of games you know IS coming. Sure it would be great IF Moore would step up his game but I don't see it. Physical talent just is not there. But for me what I think and hope happens is Toney now realizes he expendable with the Worthy pick and now Toney focuses for the first time with serious competition and chooses to pull his head out and grow up. Can you imagine defenses trying to defense 2 water bug type receivers on the field at the same time? If Ross can do the same with his physical talent here is my dream WR corp not necessarily in any order after it's all said and done.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Moore and Toney aren't going anywhere because of the Rice incident and pending suspension of games you know IS coming. Sure it would be great IF Moore would step up his game but I don't see it. Physical talent just is not there. But for me what I think and hope happens is Toney now realizes he expendable with the Worthy pick and now Toney focuses for the first time with serious competition and chooses to pull his head out and grow up. Can you imagine defenses trying to defense 2 water bug type receivers on the field at the same time? If Ross can do the same with his physical talent here is my dream WR corp not necessarily in any order after it's all said and done.
Kelce
Rice
Worthy
Watson
Ross
Toney
Any suspension will most likely come in 2025, as the legal system will play out and it isn't a fast process. Rice and his attorney may be able to accelerate that if they want the punishment in 2024, but it may not happen. Brandin Echols of the Jets had his reckless driving and speeding accident where he partially parazlyzed the other driver in April of 2022. He wasn't suspended for his 1 game until the start of last year, 2023. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Like I said in the Hardman thread - we picked up Mecole because we were tired of watching Moore run whip routes in quicksand.
And wouldntchyaknowit - game winner is a whip route to Mecole.
I'd trade Moore for a 6th and use the cap savings to bring Hardman back if that were an option. I'd far prefer Hardman on this team over the next 2-3 years to Moore.
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
To be fair, not all these guys who went ahead of him are all world receivers
Drake London
Garrett Wilson
Chris Olave
Jameson Williams
Jahan Dotson
Treylon Burks
Christian Watson
WanDale Robinson
John Metchie
Tyquan Thornton
George Pickens
Alec Pierce
Skyy Moore
Olave and Garrett Wilson are both awesome. Christian Watson would feast in this offense. Pickens is hit or miss but clearly has talent. Drake London and Jameo both have potential. Dotson, Thornton, Burks and Pierce are solid so far. Wandale Robinson is better at being the gadget guy than Moore could ever dream.
Skyy Moore is literally the worst WR on that list and it’s not even close. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Olave and Garrett Wilson are both awesome. Christian Watson would feast in this offense. Pickens is hit or miss but clearly has talent. Drake London and Jameo both have potential. Dotson, Thornton, Burks and Pierce are solid so far. Wandale Robinson is better at being the gadget guy than Moore could ever dream.
Skyy Moore is literally the worst WR on that list and it’s not even close.
That's the order they were drafted in. Of course those guys turned out better. We didn't even have an opportunity to draft most of those guys. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Moore and Toney aren't going anywhere because of the Rice incident and pending suspension of games you know IS coming. Sure it would be great IF Moore would step up his game but I don't see it. Physical talent just is not there. But for me what I think and hope happens is Toney now realizes he expendable with the Worthy pick and now Toney focuses for the first time with serious competition and chooses to pull his head out and grow up. Can you imagine defenses trying to defense 2 water bug type receivers on the field at the same time? If Ross can do the same with his physical talent here is my dream WR corp not necessarily in any order after it's all said and done.
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
That's the order they were drafted in. Of course those guys turned out better. We didn't even have an opportunity to draft most of those guys.
I was responding to your claim that the receivers taken before him weren’t All-World.
None are elite yet but they’re still worlds better than Moore. Moore is buns. Booty. Cheeks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I was responding to your claim that the receivers taken before him weren’t All-World.
None are elite yet but they’re still worlds better than Moore. Moore is buns. Booty. Cheeks.
There no guarantee it will happen, but there is something to the third year breakout. Learning nfl playbooks, better executing routes, figuring out how to get separation from better defenders..
I'm not sure what it is, but this will be the most low pressure situation skyy will be in for his nfl career. With the talent now ahead of him and basically zero expectations, maybe he will take his play up a notch this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Tyquan Thornton is right there with him. Moore has more yards than him. That's pretty pathetic.
Huh. You’re right. For some reason I was thinking Thornton played for the Saints. Idk wtf I was thinking.
They’re both pretty bad. Skyy gets judged more harshly for playing in a much, much, much, muuuuch more favorable situation though.
Originally Posted by cmh6476:
There no guarantee it will happen, but there is something to the third year breakout. Learning nfl playbooks, better executing routes, figuring out how to get separation from better defenders..
I'm not sure what it is, but this will be the most low pressure situation skyy will be in for his nfl career. With the talent now ahead of him and basically zero expectations, maybe he will take his play up a notch this year.
I hope you’re right but I highly, highly doubt it. This dude doesn’t even pass the eye test in the least. I don't think I’ve ever watched this guy and thought “wow, nice snag, route, move, etc.” [Reply]
Skyy Moore's year 1 was very similar to Demarcus Robinson's year 2 (Robinson did not manage a stat in his first year in the league), in terms of production.
Robinson was eventually an average/useful receiver to have as depth in years 4 and 5 (450 yards per year, 3.5 touchdowns on average).
Skyy will never be a star, but there is hope for him to be a functioning receiver for a couple of cheap years still. [Reply]