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Receiver Tracking Metrics: DJ Moore


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DJ is not looking good by these metrics - not open and not making the catch. 

This jives with my re-watches and analysis. DJ is not playing as well as he's capable, but who is? CMC would have 600 yards with a better run scheme and offense. 

As with Mayfield and CMC's usage, I blame Rhule/McAdoo for misusing talent, not playing to strengths, instead playing to weaknesses.

Too bad this chart doesn't show WR blocking...

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Tbh DJ is known for this. Unless he has a good QB to push him he goes through the motions. It's why he will never be a elite player. You still have to build your craft even though others around you aren't. I think that's why Steve Smith pushed him when he was young because he saw the potential but the work ethic really isn't there. 

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You can’t ignore the elephant in the room. DJ has been coasting. Hopefully he gets it together because it isn't a good look after how upset he got this summer when people on social media were doubting his game. My guy you're literally proving people right. Step up.

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