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PFF: Panthers’ D.J. Moore running away with top rookie wide receiver honors


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In Week 10-13 (four games), no wide receiver has gained more yards after contact (147) or forced more missed tackles (6) than Carolina Panthers rookie wideout D.J. Moore. The former Maryland standout is taking the NFL by storm as of late, removing any doubt that he’s the top rookie wide receiver through Week 13.

Catching 23-of-29 targets for 312 yards and a score in Weeks 10-13, Moore developed into a top NFL wide receiver in seemingly the blink of an eye. He had just 26 targets and 19 receptions in the Panthers’ first eight games of the season, a travesty by all means with hindsight now in play.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-panthers-d-j-moore-running-away-with-top-rookie-wide-receiver-honors

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Updated receiving stats through 12 games (Min 20 receptions):

  1. Christian McCaffrey: 80 receptions / 663 receiving yards /87% catch rate / 6 receiving TDs
  2. DJ Moore : 42 receptions / 609 receiving yards / 75% catch rate / 75% catch rate / 2 receiving TDs
  3. Devin Funchess : 42 receptions / 526 receiving yards /59.2% catch rate /  4 receiving TDs
  4. Jarius Wright : 28 receptions / 301 receiving yards /73.7% catch rate /  1 receiving TD 
  5. Greg Olsen : 27 receptions / 291 receiving yards/ 4 receiving TDs 
  6. Curtis Samuel: 25 receptions / 284 receiving yards / 4 receiving TDs
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23 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Updated receiving stats through 12 games :

  1. Christian McCaffrey: 80 receptions / 663 receiving yards /6 receiving TDs
  2. DJ Moore : 42 receptions / 609 receiving yards / 2 receiving TDs
  3. Devin Funchess : 42 receptions / 526 receiving yards / 4 receiving TDs
  4. Jarius Wright : 28 receptions / 301 receiving yards / 1 receiving TD 

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45 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You can thank Norv for this one.  Hurney couldn't pick a wr if his life depended on it.

All GMs get input from coaches. Norv didn't make the pick. Hurney could have selected a DB or any other position if he didn't like Moore

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8 minutes ago, Mikey818 said:

At this rate cmc will have 107 catches which is an nfl record for a rb Lost in all the gloom is cmc fantAstic performance 

 

 

He's actually currently tied for 10th in the league in receptions with Deandre Hopkins. Antonio Brown has 81 right above him. Pretty much everyone in the top 20 in receptions are either elite WRs or TEs, with CMC, Saquon, and James White being the only RBs in the group. 

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