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Official 2018 4th round pick: J'mon Moore WR
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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 777841"><p>In recent history there have been very successful pros who were 2-time 1,000 yard receivers in the SEC: Jordan Matthews, Mike Evans and Amari Cooper. The list of one-time 1,000 yarders includes Alshon Jeffrey, Julio Jones, Randall Cobb, Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckahm. All were 1st. and 2nd. round picks.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, there's Pharoh Cooper (4th round) who went 1136 / 973 (close enough), named All-Pro kick returner, but has contributied little in the passing game in two seasons. One-time 1,000 yarders include Shay Hodge (undrafted), Jarius Wright (4th. round), Da'Rick Rodgers (undrafted), Cobi Hamilton (6th. round), Justin Hunter (2nd. round), Bud Sasser (6th. round) and Laquon Treadwell (1st. round).</p><p></p><p>I think that's all of the 1,000 yarders who left college in 2009 - 2015 with 2 or more potential years in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>The NFL draft has been pretty successful in identifying which 1,000 yarders will succeed in the pros. Treadwell in particular is an interesting outlier. His Combine and Pro Day measurables were dreadful and the Vikings rolled the dice anyway. But that's neither here nor there vis a vis Moore who's measureables are much better.</p><p></p><p>The first thing Moore needs to do in order to not suffer the fate of those who came before him below the 2nd. round is to use his quickness and size to become a willing, able and reliable inside route runner. Otherwise, NFL corners will play outside technique, give him the inside route, force him to the sidelines, maintain contact, make him look like a 4.6 runner, and every downfield throw will be a contest. If he doesn't show he can catch and run on the inside routes, he might be open but he won't get the ball. If it's fear in the danger zone that's the problem, he needs to get past that to succeed. Otherwise, he'll look like this:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]dqFQrPioPO0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 777841"] In recent history there have been very successful pros who were 2-time 1,000 yard receivers in the SEC: Jordan Matthews, Mike Evans and Amari Cooper. The list of one-time 1,000 yarders includes Alshon Jeffrey, Julio Jones, Randall Cobb, Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckahm. All were 1st. and 2nd. round picks. On the other hand, there's Pharoh Cooper (4th round) who went 1136 / 973 (close enough), named All-Pro kick returner, but has contributied little in the passing game in two seasons. One-time 1,000 yarders include Shay Hodge (undrafted), Jarius Wright (4th. round), Da'Rick Rodgers (undrafted), Cobi Hamilton (6th. round), Justin Hunter (2nd. round), Bud Sasser (6th. round) and Laquon Treadwell (1st. round). I think that's all of the 1,000 yarders who left college in 2009 - 2015 with 2 or more potential years in the NFL. The NFL draft has been pretty successful in identifying which 1,000 yarders will succeed in the pros. Treadwell in particular is an interesting outlier. His Combine and Pro Day measurables were dreadful and the Vikings rolled the dice anyway. But that's neither here nor there vis a vis Moore who's measureables are much better. The first thing Moore needs to do in order to not suffer the fate of those who came before him below the 2nd. round is to use his quickness and size to become a willing, able and reliable inside route runner. Otherwise, NFL corners will play outside technique, give him the inside route, force him to the sidelines, maintain contact, make him look like a 4.6 runner, and every downfield throw will be a contest. If he doesn't show he can catch and run on the inside routes, he might be open but he won't get the ball. If it's fear in the danger zone that's the problem, he needs to get past that to succeed. Otherwise, he'll look like this: [MEDIA=youtube]dqFQrPioPO0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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