- 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 BossChief: Going into the playoffs, Skyy Moore will be WR1, but earlier in the year the vets will get the majority of the targets. Pat will quickly trust Moore, though. As that trust builds the more Pat will look for Skyy and feed him when opposing teams adjust coverages. I see Skyy Moore catching fire around week 12 or so.
So a mid second round pick will be the number 1 true wide receiver on a prolific pass first offense his rookie year?
And that will be because KC's other WR's are that bad? Or NFL scouts screwed up and let him fall that far? That would even include KC who traded back a few picks with Moore ripe to be plucked by some other team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Unless MVS changes from the 1 trick pony he's been his whole career, I don't see how he outproduces Skyy if Skyy is healthy the whole season.
It's just off season talk, but MVS did an interview where he said he basically didn't run a lot of intricate routes in Green Bay, that his job was to be the go route and post route guy to take a safety and extra coverage off of Devante Adams if he could. But here, they've had him running all the route trees at X and Y (supposedly). [Reply]
I actually think Skyy will be great but I'm also pretty excited for MVS. Before he ever came to the Chiefs the analytics people loved him and thought he was capable of significantly more than he was getting to do in Green Bay.
I wouldn't at all be surprised if MVS gets better stats than any of the other receivers this year and it seems like the OTAs are right in line with that idea. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
It's just off season talk, but MVS did an interview where he said he basically didn't run a lot of intricate routes in Green Bay, that his job was to be the go route and post route guy to take a safety and extra coverage off of Devante Adams if he could. But here, they've had him running all the route trees at X and Y (supposedly).
Well Rodgers himself said 75% of the plays were ran with the intent to free up Adams, so it's definitely believable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
It's just off season talk, but MVS did an interview where he said he basically didn't run a lot of intricate routes in Green Bay, that his job was to be the go route and post route guy to take a safety and extra coverage off of Devante Adams if he could. But here, they've had him running all the route trees at X and Y (supposedly).
Yep. He’s going to be much better in this offense than people realize.
If it’s true that Hardman has taken a step forward, this could sneakily be a really solid receiving corps. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
So a mid second round pick will be the number 1 true wide receiver on a prolific pass first offense his rookie year?
And that will be because KC's other WR's are that bad? Or NFL scouts screwed up and let him fall that far? That would even include KC who traded back a few picks with Moore ripe to be plucked by some other team.
Are you fucking serious right now? I mean really? Training camp and pre-season has not even taken place! Let's call this draft pick a total LOSS before it begins. LMFAO! Wake up and follow the flow of the, wait for it, OFF SEASON! [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Yep. He’s going to be much better in this offense than people realize.
If it’s true that Hardman has taken a step forward, this could sneakily be a really solid receiving corps.
I don't think there's anything sneaky about it. I fully expect this to be a very solid receiving corps 4 or 5 deep. I think that's the whole idea, and Reid, Veach, and Mahomes expect that too. [Reply]