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DJ Moore projected stats


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Found this on NFL.com

I think this is pretty accurate.  45/650 and 5 TD would be acceptable for a rookie.

D.J. Moore, WR, Carolina Panthers

 

No. 24 overall pick, Round 1, Maryland

Best-case scenario: Coordinator Norv Turner's offense creates plenty of chances for big, athletic pass catchers to make plays on the perimeter. Moore certainly adds some juice to the lineup as a catch-and-run playmaker with enough speed, quickness and burst to win against single coverage. Given quarterback Cam Newton's ability to push the ball down the field, particularly on vertical routes outside the numbers, Moore's playmaking could help the offense get back on track in 2018.

Worst-case scenario: The transition to the pro game can be a tricky one for pass catchers coming out of spread systems. That's why Moore might be a non-factor as a first-year player, based on the challenge of learning the route-running tree and reading coverage on the fly. If the former Maryland standout fails to grasp the nuances of the position quickly, Turner could elect to lean on his veteran pass catchers (Devin Funchess, Torrey Smith and Greg Olsen) early in the season.

Projected stats: 45 catches, 650 yards, five touchdowns.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000940653/article/2018-nfl-forecast-bestcaseworstcase-for-11-offensive-rookies

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On 7/22/2018 at 2:44 AM, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I think this is pretty accurate.  45/650 and 5 TD would be acceptable for a rookie.

I could live with this, but anything less would be a let down for me. I expect closer to 800 yards and 8 TDs.

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10 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

if all our WR stay healthy, he could have a pretty good year but not have super gaudy stats if cam is spreading the ball around like he did in 2015 . Didnt Greg have the most receiving yards that year? 

 

I am all for spreading the ball around.  Though the individual stats may or may not be good.  The bottom line is the most important.   

I think in this offense Cam could reach 4 to 4.5K in passing.  

 

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Steve Smith  said DJ can run all of the routes and can do it all,... 

but we do have Torrey and Wright, Funchess Samuel, so that’s tough to call.

fantasy people just want their stats, I just want the panthers to win.

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