- 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
I'm mad about a few things too, but just can't buy this
He doesn't have to be Mecole, all he has to do is keep producing within the system... and he is doing that
Moore is far more capable of being an every down receiver than Hardman to my eye... not as blistering fast but better able to display availability, and versatility [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
A needlessly pessimistic take
I'm mad about a few things too, but just can't buy this
He doesn't have to be Mecole, all he has to do is keep producing within the system...and he is doing that
Moore is far more capable of being an every down receiver than Hardman to my eye... not as blistering fast but better able to display availability, and versatility
Originally Posted by O.city:
Here’s my issue with this.
Sure it’s a tough position to learn in this offense. But guys have come in early and done well.
Hardman put up numbers as a rookie. Maclin, jackson etc.
Skyy was a second round pick. If he needed that much time and development, maybe he was drafted too early?
Hardman was forced into action early. His rookie year was the year Tyreek got hurt for a month by being body slammed by Jalen Ramsey. Sammy Watkins was hurt during that time too (shocker). Remember the Colts loss at home where it felt like Mecole was the only decent WR we had?
Hardman had 41 targets as a rookie. Skyy has 28 and is on pace for 41. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Hardman was forced into action early. His rookie year was the year Tyreek got hurt for a month by being body slammed by Jalen Ramsey. Sammy Watkins was hurt during that time too (shocker). Remember the Colts loss at home where it felt like Mecole was the only decent WR we had?
Hardman had 41 targets as a rookie. Skyy has 28 and is on pace for 41.
We've seen Juju, Hardman, and Toney all miss time with injury, all without hardly any increase in usage outside of the LAC game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Hardman was forced into action early. His rookie year was the year Tyreek got hurt for a month by being body slammed by Jalen Ramsey. Sammy Watkins was hurt during that time too (shocker). Remember the Colts loss at home where it felt like Mecole was the only decent WR we had?
Hardman had 41 targets as a rookie. Skyy has 28 and is on pace for 41.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
A pick being a success or failure very seldom is decided in their first season. Usually only by injury in that case.
The Skyy Moore pick is going to end up one of Veaches best picks as a GM.
receivers can take a little bit of time, only legends have 1,000 their rookie season. But still, I think that last sentence is a little too optimistic, 200 yard rookie season doesn't scream anything. You just have to hope it's because there are 3 good receivers ahead of him, it takes a rookie longer to learn Reid's system, Watson took some PT from him, and that he'll break out next season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
Don't you think saying a Hall of Fame player is the target is a little farfetched and a little too ambitious?
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No. I really don’t.
I watched both players whole careers and when I watch Skyy Moore play, that’s the player I see. I’ve made those comparisons from before we drafted him, too.
I see a player tailor made for our offensive system. [Reply]
Some CPers might remember what TG’s rookie year was like before they summarily throw Skyy onto the scrap heap. Sometimes, I mean every now and again, a player has a less than ideal start to their career. I know that sounds like excuse-making to some , but it has happened In the history of the game. [Reply]