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J'Mon Moore, WR, Missouri

Measured in at 6'3", 204 LBs at the combine.

Ran slow, 4.6. Watch film though - this guy can fly. Moore is shifty, great on the jump ball, and a solid blocker. Seemed like a solid 3rd rounder, but the combine 40 might scare some teams. Could go 4th or later now. Definitely worth a look!

He's raw, but has a lot of potential and production to back him up

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2018/profiles/jmon-moore?id=2560024




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Im in the fence with him. Been eanting to mock him in the 6th but dont think in reality he'll provide more than a TE (Jordan Akins).

Would be a nice flier if thongs fell that way
Still can't figure out why this guy gets no love
Originally posted by 49erInTheMidwest:
Still can't figure out why this guy gets no love

Very deep WR class. 4.6 isn't an awful time for a big WR. I only watched the Tennessee video you posted but he didn't look much faster than a 4.6 in that video and he drew at least one offensive pass interference because he couldn't create separation (never heard/saw the outcome of one play where they were discussing whether it was offensive PI).

The 6.56 3 cone and 4.04 shuttle with his size and strength will get him looked at.
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
Very deep WR class. 4.6 isn't an awful time for a big WR. I only watched the Tennessee video you posted but he didn't look much faster than a 4.6 in that video and he drew at least one offensive pass interference because he couldn't create separation (never heard/saw the outcome of one play where they were discussing whether it was offensive PI).

The 6.56 3 cone and 4.04 shuttle with his size and strength will get him looked at.

Peep the speed in the Kentucky (1:50) and highlight film. The route against Auburn (3:42) is pretty saucy too.

Also teams had him clocked in the 4.4s at the pro day. He was terrific in wr drills at the combine
[ Edited by 49erInTheMidwest on Apr 3, 2018 at 9:02 PM ]
Originally posted by 49erInTheMidwest:
Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
Very deep WR class. 4.6 isn't an awful time for a big WR. I only watched the Tennessee video you posted but he didn't look much faster than a 4.6 in that video and he drew at least one offensive pass interference because he couldn't create separation (never heard/saw the outcome of one play where they were discussing whether it was offensive PI).

The 6.56 3 cone and 4.04 shuttle with his size and strength will get him looked at.

Peep the speed in the Kentucky (1:50) and highlight film. The route against Auburn (3:42) is pretty saucy too.

Also teams had him clocked in the 4.4s at the pro day. He was terrific in wr drills at the combine

There's about a 0.10-0.12 second difference on average between combine times which are semi-electronically timed and pro day times which are fully hand timed so being timed in the 4.4s isn't inconsistent with him running in the high 4.5s or 4.60 at the combine.
Have to watch this guy succeed with Rodgers now
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