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This DJ Moore stat is pretty incredible...


Jeremy Igo

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Came across this little tidbit...

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We all expected CMC to be on that list. But DJ Moore?

 

He had the most yards after contact than any other receiver in the NFL AND with only 55 receptions. 

Whoo wee mane.

This kid is going to light it up this season.

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Saw that he also had 2nd most yards after reception than any other WR and more shed tackles than any other WR. 

And this was essentially after not really being utilized until several weeks into the season.

Dudes gonna be a beast.

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On paper, the weapons around Cam are by far the best he's ever had.  We're going to see a lot of CMC, Greg, DJ and Curtis on the field together.  Go ahead.  Double one of them.  Double two of them.  Cam still has two outstanding weapons with single coverage.  And it doesn't even take into consideration who the 5th eligible is . . . Jarius Wright, Ian Thomas and Chris Hogan are NFL talents who can make plays.

We should all be praying that everyone enters the season 100% healthy and stays that way, because we could be 2015 good this year.  We're even under the radar just like we were then.

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The rest of the NFL doesnt know what is about to hit them with this kid.  I have a feeling he is about to tear it up.  Along with CMC and Samuel, we are going to have an EXPLOSIVE offense.  I expect to see many long TD runs and catches this season.

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2 hours ago, Seltzer said:

DJ has a ways to go, especially in terms of pure route running, to come close to Smitty. But his ability to break and shed tackles is already extremely Smittyesque

Easy does it, Seltzer. Smith is a HOFer, maybe first ballot. DJ is just getting started.

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7 hours ago, BrianS said:

On paper, the weapons around Cam are by far the best he's ever had.  We're going to see a lot of CMC, Greg, DJ and Curtis on the field together.  Go ahead.  Double one of them.  Double two of them.  Cam still has two outstanding weapons with single coverage.  And it doesn't even take into consideration who the 5th eligible is . . . Jarius Wright, Ian Thomas and Chris Hogan are NFL talents who can make plays.

 

Exactly... this is easily the most offensive talent this team has had with Cam - and maybe ever.

Particularly when you consider the depth. The only player on offense that can't go down is Cam. You lose a lot without CMC, but his backup would bring a different dimension to the game. Scarlet should actually should be used as a change of pace back to give the defense a different look. Norv has toys to play with this season and the playbook should be wide the fug open!

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