- 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 DJ's left nut:
You sure you wanna ride this train?
There's more. And plenty of it.
Nothing in that post is wrong, outside of him being able to field punts (and it’s noted that’s what Veach said about the pick)
Best in slot but can play outside.
Can return punts and kickoffs (Veach said this would be part of his initial role in KC)
Elite quicks
Elite acceleration
Smaller in stature
Not a deep threat, but has the speed to be.
Very reliable hands
Good vision on adjustable routes
Smart
Skyy is bigger, but comparable.
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Wes didn’t catch his first pass until he was into his second year and had 29 catches for 439 yards snd no scores in his second year. That post snd others like it compare the players upsides and I don’t think they’re far off.
Time will tell if I’m wrong or not, not his first 9 nfl games. [Reply]
This is really his best opportunity so far and will probably be his best opportunity all year. Time to make it count.
I really, really hope he shows something against the Chargers. I wanted Christian Watson, and he has been great the past two weeks with like 5 TD catches, and then I would have taken Pickens over Moore.
If he continues to make zero contributions, it will be hard to not be disappointed with taking him in the draft.
So, I was initially upset with the pick, but some of his supporters on CP made very good points in their arguments, and I ended up feeling optimistic about Moore. Now I am just hoping to see something that will help me be optimistic again.
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This next stretch of games will be the opportunity for Skyye to either show he is ready for more or get pushed down further in the depth chart.
We all know that development comes at different rates for everyone. Personally, I am disappointed as I was hoping that he would be a short yardage catch guy for us. I thought he would be able to create separation quickly and be our 1st down maker.
I would put myself on the over-hype side for Skyye as I knew we needed a "guy" after Tyreek left. I am happy that Thomey looks more like that guy and still hold out hope that Skyye will be the possession receiver as well.
As of now, Skyye has been a disappointment. I do not like him fielding punts at all even though that is his best chance for making an immediate impact.
Skyy Moore’s November #MACtion superpowers continue to show up on SNF for the Chiefs.
Makes an incredible adjustment on the Mahomes scramble drill to pick up another first down. Has a career-high 4 receptions for 50 yards tonight. pic.twitter.com/sSoJt6U4gJ
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
I don't know if it's most, but a good chunk of Chief Fans certainly seem to prefer to rush to judgement. I'll admit that I don't get it.
Again, why not give a rookie a few games? What's with the need to rush to declare a rookie a "bust?" I still don't get it. [Reply]
Skyy Moore’s November #MACtion superpowers continue to show up on SNF for the Chiefs.
Makes an incredible adjustment on the Mahomes scramble drill to pick up another first down. Has a career-high 4 receptions for 50 yards tonight. pic.twitter.com/sSoJt6U4gJ
That game is about what I expected when I first saw what he was in college, which was basically the same time he was drafted because I dont give a fuck about college players until their name is called when the Chiefs are on the clock.
I dont know why we dont run him across the middle more often, though. [Reply]
Skyy Moore’s November #MACtion superpowers continue to show up on SNF for the Chiefs.
Makes an incredible adjustment on the Mahomes scramble drill to pick up another first down. Has a career-high 4 receptions for 50 yards tonight. pic.twitter.com/sSoJt6U4gJ