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Offensive Rookie of the Year Candidates Moore #9


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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2018-nfl-offensive-rookie-of-the-year-picture-top-11-candidates-with-a-surprising-no-1/

Wouldn't this be awesome.  

It's possible.  If used properly by Turner Moore could surprise a lot of people.   I think we have enough weapons that Moore won't face double coverage too much.  His ability to gain YAC will improve his chances.

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17 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

I think he has a legit shot. Obviously the favorite going into the season is gonna be Barkley, but aside from him I don’t think any other rookie has a better shot than Moore unless one of the rookie QBs plays very well. 

Typical Dallas loving article.  Who would have thought they would list Michael Gallup #1 over Barkley.  

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With the way that the ball is spread around in this offense, I don't believe that Moore will have a legit shot at OROY (which is fine with me). If he does, it will likely mean that he is balling beyond expectations (which is also fine with me). I am just looking for an impact. It's been so long, that I've forgotten what a Panthers offense looks like with multiple threats to take it to the house on any ol' play.  Moore, Samuel and maybe even Thomas should help that out tremendously, but as a unit.

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In any given year, the top WR taken in the draft should always automatically be considered a contender for OPOY...regardless of what situation he’s coming into, unless he’s truly drafted entirely for potential. The fact that this article has him at #9, behind several mid-round receivers, is insulting if anything. Not that I care about asinine predictions like these, but I’m confused as to how you would be excited by an article like this.

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4 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

In any given year, the top WR taken in the draft should always automatically be considered a contender for OPOY...regardless of what situation he’s coming into, unless he’s truly drafted entirely for potential. The fact that this article has him at #9, behind several mid-round receivers, is insulting if anything. Not that I care about asinine predictions like these, but I’m confused as to how you would be excited by an article like this.

Excited?  Where do you get that I was excited?  I simply said wouldn't it be awesome.  If used properly he could rack up some good numbers.  I think that is a fair assessment.

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2 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

I think he has a legit shot. Obviously the favorite going into the season is gonna be Barkley, but aside from him I don’t think any other rookie has a better shot than Moore unless one of the rookie QBs plays very well. 

Ridley.... But that's simply because the system they run and Julio will always get the coverage rolled to his side 

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