- 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 CupidStunt:
Some of you are so simple minded. Smaller frame = slot = bad.
This guy is a legit RECEIVER. That's why he's comped to ANTONIO ****ING BROWN.
This isn't Hardman or Dexter McCluster or whatever else you're thinking it is. He has legit, polished WR talent.
I think some of the hangover is that after losing Tyreek, we thought there'd be plenty of options for a WR1. But the NFL's absurd overvalue of WRs made that unlikely. Maybe Skyy can be that, but he feels more like a WR2 that would be an insane complement to a WR1. So it's a little bit of a hangover from that. But it could be a real great pick considering where we took him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He has speed and twitch. Don’t get it twisted.
I'm not saying he's a midget or a sloth. Just that relatively, he doesn't stand out in those areas, particularly compared to the vestibular and spacial intangibles I outlined. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
So, let's take the moneyball approach here. None of our receivers are Hill, but is the combination of JJS, MVS, Hardman, and Moore going to produce as well as Hill, Hardman, Pringle, and Robinson? I think that they will.
Agree. WRs should be better overall. But post game burnouts in the parking lot will not be as good. [Reply]
League circles are speculating that Veach wanted to draft a different player, and shouted down an underling in the process by yelling "Cry More!". Officials heard "Skyy Moore" and the rest is history. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He’s not just a slot WR.
He’s not Tyreek, but a perfect fit for that role.
I have heard many interviews about the guy and the consensus is, CBs just can't cover him on a consistent basis.
If they try to jam him at the line, he spins out of it and burns by them- shades of Reek.
If they play back off the line- he can cut inside and turn on the jets after catching a dump-off pass- ala Reek.
He has good jumping ability, makes contested catches, good speed to finish TDs and enough bulk to break some tackles- unlike some of the gadget receivers the CHiefs have had the last few years.
Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch:
League circles are speculating that Veach wanted to draft a different player, and shouted down an underling in the process by yelling "Cry More!". Officials heard "Skyy Moore" and the rest is history.
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I think some of the hangover is that after losing Tyreek, we thought there'd be plenty of options for a WR1. But the NFL's absurd overvalue of WRs made that unlikely. Maybe Skyy can be that, but he feels more like a WR2 that would be an insane complement to a WR1. So it's a little bit of a hangover from that. But it could be a real great pick considering where we took him.
Look how defenses played us last year- plus we already have 2 Long Striders.
We needed someone to move the chains. Skyy and Mercole will be a handful to cover on underneath routes.
Ju Ju and MVS as deep threats. Travis gutting the middle. Skyy and Mercole creating mismatches all over the field. [Reply]