- 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
At this point I just want a wr in the right spots and I know it’ll take time for skyy to get there. I am way more confident in Justin Watson to do that than mecole at this point. Watson should get more of mecoles touches with the goal of easing skyy into more and more as the season goes on. [Reply]
"Through four regular season games, Moore has only seen 5 targets, which have led to 3 catches for 61 yards. That doesn’t sound very impressive until you pair it with the fact that Moore has only been on the field for 22 passing plays this season and has netted 2.77 receiving yards per route run, according to Pro Football Focus ($). For reference, 2.77 yards/route run is good enough for 8th among all NFL wide receivers this season with at least five targets. Travis Kelce is at 2.27, JuJu Smith-Schuster at 1.79, Marquez Valdes-Scantling at 1.27, and Mecole Hardman at 0.78."
Andy is rolling with seasoned veterans such as MVS, Juju, and Hardman. That's nothing new with Andy. Kelce barely saw the field his rookie year as well. Sky's time will come. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Exactly. Mahomes sees it on tape he will start looking for him Moore.
I guess he gave up looking for Hardman. That one shot of Hardman running wide open past a blown coverage was really bad. It does happen though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
Andy is rolling with seasoned veterans such as MVS, Juju, and Hardman. That's nothing new with Andy. Kelce barely saw the field his rookie year as well. Sky's time will come.
Kelce's Rookie year he was injured and out till the following season [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Kelce's Rookie year he was injured and out till the following season
Interesting! I actually wasn't a Chief fan back then. We've been lucky he's been healthy ever since. Tony Moeaki and Anthony Fasano were good players too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
Andy is rolling with seasoned veterans such as MVS, Juju, and Hardman. That's nothing new with Andy. Kelce barely saw the field his rookie year as well. Sky's time will come.
That’s cuz Kelce tore his ACL his rookie season and didn’t play [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
I guess he gave up looking for Hardman. That one shot of Hardman running wide open past a blown coverage was really bad. It does happen though.
Yeah but something like that happens a few times a game. The only difference was Collinsworth highlighted it and mentioned it so it was easy to see from home. [Reply]
"Through four regular season games, Moore has only seen 5 targets, which have led to 3 catches for 61 yards. That doesn’t sound very impressive until you pair it with the fact that Moore has only been on the field for 22 passing plays this season and has netted 2.77 receiving yards per route run, according to Pro Football Focus ($). For reference, 2.77 yards/route run is good enough for 8th among all NFL wide receivers this season with at least five targets. Travis Kelce is at 2.27, JuJu Smith-Schuster at 1.79, Marquez Valdes-Scantling at 1.27, and Mecole Hardman at 0.78."
I'm staying away from all Chiefs receivers in fantasy but if you want to be sneaky I think he's about to get a lot more targets and if there's talk about getting him away from punt return and more into the offense that is also a positive step.
MVS drops and Hardman ineffectiveness might open a door.
BUT it's important to remember: One does not simply walk into a Moore door [Reply]
"Through four regular season games, Moore has only seen 5 targets, which have led to 3 catches for 61 yards. That doesn’t sound very impressive until you pair it with the fact that Moore has only been on the field for 22 passing plays this season and has netted 2.77 receiving yards per route run, according to Pro Football Focus ($). For reference, 2.77 yards/route run is good enough for 8th among all NFL wide receivers this season with at least five targets. Travis Kelce is at 2.27, JuJu Smith-Schuster at 1.79, Marquez Valdes-Scantling at 1.27, and Mecole Hardman at 0.78."
PFF is useful for data, but not analytics. Change my mind. [Reply]