Elijah Moore - Ole Miss WR
4-star recruit by ESPN
3-star recruit by 247Sports
2018 posted 36/398/2
2019 Biletnikoff Award Watchlist
2019 All-Sec Third Team
2020 Maxwell Award Semifinals (best overall player)
2020 Biletnikoff Award Finalist (best receiver)
4-star recruit by ESPN
3-star recruit by 247Sports
2018 posted 36/398/2
2019 Biletnikoff Award Watchlist
2019 All-Sec Third Team
2020 Maxwell Award Semifinals (best overall player)
2020 Biletnikoff Award Finalist (best receiver)
2020 All-Sec First Team (AP, Coaches, PFF, Phil Steele)
2020 All-America First Team (AP, sporting news, PFF, Phil Steele)
Physical profile:
Height: 5-9.5
Weight: 184
BMI: 25.9%
Metrics presented to you by the prestigious @a_johnsonFF https://twitter.com/a_johnsonff/status/1381997723788967944
2020 All-America First Team (AP, sporting news, PFF, Phil Steele)
Physical profile:
Height: 5-9.5
Weight: 184
BMI: 25.9%
Metrics presented to you by the prestigious @a_johnsonFF https://twitter.com/a_johnsonff/status/1381997723788967944
More on Moore stats comparing to the class.
Ole Miss could be the next Wide Receiver U https://twitter.com/nextgenstats/status/1381692242662805505
Ole Miss could be the next Wide Receiver U https://twitter.com/nextgenstats/status/1381692242662805505
Slow feet don’t eat, and I love when numbers match what my eyes can see. Here’s a great comparison of Elijah vs. Rondale, who is another highly touted slot guy in the draft (presented by @Bl00dy__Sunday) https://twitter.com/bl00dy__sunday/status/1382442541115580420
If I was asked to rank the slot guys in this draft, I would have Elijah Moore at the top.
His freshmen year was with AJB and DK, he still produced 400 yds
sophomore season: 37% of teams rec yds & 55% of rec TDS (per @BallBlastEm)
His freshmen year was with AJB and DK, he still produced 400 yds
sophomore season: 37% of teams rec yds & 55% of rec TDS (per @BallBlastEm)
2020 Junior year stats:
86 Recs (2nd)
1,193 Yards (2nd)
92.4 PFF receiving grade (3rd)
Most receiving yards per game in the FBS (149.1)
505 Yards after catch (4th in CFB)
18 forced missed tackles
Early Declare
Play in SEC against top competition
86 Recs (2nd)
1,193 Yards (2nd)
92.4 PFF receiving grade (3rd)
Most receiving yards per game in the FBS (149.1)
505 Yards after catch (4th in CFB)
18 forced missed tackles
Early Declare
Play in SEC against top competition
You saw his feet in the stats and on film. Let me get started on talking about his hands in 2020:
84.3% Catch Rate
Did not drop a redzone target (25 targets)
Caught 97% of catchable targets (best among all WRs)
11 contested catches (5th)
73% contested catch rate
84.3% Catch Rate
Did not drop a redzone target (25 targets)
Caught 97% of catchable targets (best among all WRs)
11 contested catches (5th)
73% contested catch rate
For all my comp guys out there: https://twitter.com/doublemovesport/status/1382367286300971011
Sorry for the long thread, clearly I’m fan boying here. Elijah Moore will be a day 1 started and he will be a starter 8 years from now. He will provide a safe floor in PPR format. If you want some analytical stats to match, just ask and I’ll repost some facts and numbers
I can go on and talk about the success rate of 30+ percent dominator, early declare, with an early breakout age, and early draft capital. But I don’t want to arouse my readers too much. Plus I have some league mates lurking around
Elijah Moore
Elijah Moore