Rondale Moore
WR
Purdue
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WT:
YR:
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OVR RK
23
POS RK
4
FINAL GRADE
5090
175
JR
CEILING
#N/A
OVR RK
PLAYSTYLE AND SCHEME FIT
PASS GAME ANALYSIS
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FINAL REPORT
We have compared Rondale Moore to Tyreek Hill, Steve Smith JR, Tyler Lockett, and Saquon Barkley. Moore defines speed in space, but he also defies logic at 5-9 180lbs; he reportedly can squat 600lbs, and it shows on the field. When he is not making a defender miss in a phone booth, he has the power to run through tackles. Moore can lineup all over the formation. He can flex out wide, in the slot, or the backfield. He is a good route runner. He is also a dynamic special teams player. The only knock is his health post-injury. It feels like forever since his incredible 2018 season, where he compiled 2000+ all-purpose yards. He did make his way back in 2020, and while he was not 100%, he showed once again why we believe he is worthy of being a first-round pick.
Primary scout:
Brandon Lundberg
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