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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 777817"><p>I've had a chance to look at the available Moore tape. A couple of observations.</p><p></p><p>First the issue of speed. There's the 4.60 Combine vs. the 4.49 Pro Day. To my eye, the first thing that jumps out at me on the tape is his long speed puts him the 4.5 range...sometimes. He's a little slow getting rolling but once in stride he's moving...sometimes. The quickness indicated by the outstanding 4.05 / 6.56 shuttle and cone (I believe both times were best among WRs at this Combine) shows on tape in his breaks and comebacks...sometimes. He shows soft hands...sometimes. He makes good body adjustments on sideline throws (which seem to be the predominant throws he received)...sometimes.</p><p></p><p>The guy is exceptionally inconsistent . On one play he looks like the next Nelson with polished technique; on the next he looks like an ordinary undraftable college football player. Sometimes he made sharp route adjustments and got flying. Sometimes he allowed himself to get caught up with the corner and went nowhere. The long speed is in evidence when unencumbered. He looks slower when the corner maintains contact. On one contested ball he looks great; on the next outplayed when he shouldn't be. For a guy who did 20 lifts at the Combine, he should not have problems with getting off contact but he often does.</p><p></p><p>I don't see where Missouri had him running many inside routes. He's had drop issues and those may be in the middle of the field. I saw one such drop on an uncontested ball. They sure didn't use his quickness out of his breaks for those routes, and I saw a couple where he was open on them but the QB passed him up.</p><p></p><p>The only consistent thing about Moore is he's always a willing blocker.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't venture to give this pick a grade. His game lacks the kind of play-in-play-out consistency required. Contact or threat of contact seems to thow off his focus. Can that change? Sure. Will it? Who knows at this juncture. He'll probably show well in the unpadded practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 777817"] I've had a chance to look at the available Moore tape. A couple of observations. First the issue of speed. There's the 4.60 Combine vs. the 4.49 Pro Day. To my eye, the first thing that jumps out at me on the tape is his long speed puts him the 4.5 range...sometimes. He's a little slow getting rolling but once in stride he's moving...sometimes. The quickness indicated by the outstanding 4.05 / 6.56 shuttle and cone (I believe both times were best among WRs at this Combine) shows on tape in his breaks and comebacks...sometimes. He shows soft hands...sometimes. He makes good body adjustments on sideline throws (which seem to be the predominant throws he received)...sometimes. The guy is exceptionally inconsistent . On one play he looks like the next Nelson with polished technique; on the next he looks like an ordinary undraftable college football player. Sometimes he made sharp route adjustments and got flying. Sometimes he allowed himself to get caught up with the corner and went nowhere. The long speed is in evidence when unencumbered. He looks slower when the corner maintains contact. On one contested ball he looks great; on the next outplayed when he shouldn't be. For a guy who did 20 lifts at the Combine, he should not have problems with getting off contact but he often does. I don't see where Missouri had him running many inside routes. He's had drop issues and those may be in the middle of the field. I saw one such drop on an uncontested ball. They sure didn't use his quickness out of his breaks for those routes, and I saw a couple where he was open on them but the QB passed him up. The only consistent thing about Moore is he's always a willing blocker. I couldn't venture to give this pick a grade. His game lacks the kind of play-in-play-out consistency required. Contact or threat of contact seems to thow off his focus. Can that change? Sure. Will it? Who knows at this juncture. He'll probably show well in the unpadded practices. [/QUOTE]
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