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D.J Moore Advanced Stats


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PER PFF:

  • 5.3% Drop rate (82nd overall) dropped 15 on 161 catchable targets
  • 2.78 Yard per route run (18th)
  • 9 Receptions of 20 plus yards (22nd)
  • 326 Deep pass yards (26th)
  • 12 Receptions from the slot for 132 yards. 
  • Forced 39 missed tackles on 146 career receptions: = 1 missed tackle per 3.74 receptions
  • Caught 38.5% of contested targets
  • Averaged 7 yards after reception for his career, (5.9 in 17)
  • 30% of receptions were on deep passes

Per Sports info solutions:

  • 18% of targets were screen passes vs FBS average of 11%
  • 24% of targets were on curl routes vs FBS average 17%

Per Matt Harmon: 

His data is over a 6 game sample.

https://www.thefantasyfootballers.com/articles/reception-perception-d-j-moore-will-help-create-the-layup-throws/

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Other Random Facts:

  • Just turned 21 on the 14th of April. Interestingly Funchess, Mccafrey and Samuel were all 20 years old at the time we drafted them. 
  • Won "Big 10" receiver of the year in 2017
  • His Mom's name is "Cookie Ridley". 
  • Grew up in Philly, said he's not an eagle fan
  • Per his mom he's not a big talker and never really has been. So thats one area he isn't like Smith in.

 

 

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