- 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
This seems like a not so subtle reference to what the Chiefs were lacking at WR last year…
I asked assistant GM Mike Borgonzi what Skyy Moore brings to Chiefs that they might have lacked at WR: "He's dependable. He's going to run the right route and he's going to catch the ball.''
Originally Posted by SDChiefs:
How do you go into the draft with 8 draft picks in the first 4 rounds and trade up in the first and manage to leave the 3rd round without a single good player. It's astounding.
Could you just like... die? That would be nice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
This seems like a not so subtle reference to what the Chiefs were lacking at WR last year…
I asked assistant GM Mike Borgonzi what Skyy Moore brings to Chiefs that they might have lacked at WR: "He's dependable. He's going to run the right route and he's going to catch the ball.''
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
This seems like a not so subtle reference to what the Chiefs were lacking at WR last year…
I asked assistant GM Mike Borgonzi what Skyy Moore brings to Chiefs that they might have lacked at WR: "He's dependable. He's going to run the right route and he's going to catch the ball.''
Originally Posted by SDChiefs:
How do you go into the draft with 8 draft picks in the first 4 rounds and trade up in the first and manage to leave the 3rd round without a single good player. It's astounding.
I'm of the complete opposite opinion. I don't even know what else to say, really. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SDChiefs:
How do you go into the draft with 8 draft picks in the first 4 rounds and trade up in the first and manage to leave the 3rd round without a single good player. It's astounding.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
This seems like a not so subtle reference to what the Chiefs were lacking at WR last year…
I asked assistant GM Mike Borgonzi what Skyy Moore brings to Chiefs that they might have lacked at WR: "He's dependable. He's going to run the right route and he's going to catch the ball.''
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Bc he isn’t a great route runner.
Listen guys Skyy Moore has an insane 10 yard time. His acceleration is incredible. His 4.41 time is good. He’s got the biggest hands in the draft.
He also was 2nd in best drop rate but that’s with MORE targets than Pickens (sue to his injury). He’s played football for 3 years and can run very crisp routes. He’s really good.
This isn’t Donnie Avery, Mecole Hardman or Albert Wilson. This guy is legitimately good at almost everything. And most guys aren’t.
He’s gonna be a damn good weapon here
Plus look at Andy Reid's history... this is what I always say when people complain about passing over DK. I mean yeah it'd be great to have Metcalf but Reid has no problem with small WRs. It's just part of the deal when you have Andy Reid.
Desean Jackson, Maclin, Tyreek. I think Skyy Moore was one of the most Andy Reid-type WRs in the draft. A guy with quickness who can get separation. He's going to be a fit in Reid's offense. [Reply]