skinsfaninok
08-18-2012, 01:45 PM
He was an impressive rookie:
Give me Moore: NFL.coms Steve Wyche believes Oakland Raiders wideout Denarius Moore is someone to keep an eye on. Though the Tennessee product had only 33 receptions in his rookie campaign, as Wyche points out, those receptions resulted in 618 yards and five touchdowns. Thats 18.7 yards a catch. Moores success can be directly attributed to the arrival of quarterback Carson Palmer. In the six games played before Palmer took the helm, Moore amassed just 208 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 16 yards per catch. In seven games with the veteran under center, Moore racked up 410 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 20.5 yards per catch. Now that Moore and Palmer will have had a full offseason to work on their chemistry, he is on the list of second-year wideouts fantasy football owners should target. Consider him a No. 3 or 4 wide receiver in fantasy football drafts, with the potential to outperform his status.
Good read thanks
Give me Moore: NFL.coms Steve Wyche believes Oakland Raiders wideout Denarius Moore is someone to keep an eye on. Though the Tennessee product had only 33 receptions in his rookie campaign, as Wyche points out, those receptions resulted in 618 yards and five touchdowns. Thats 18.7 yards a catch. Moores success can be directly attributed to the arrival of quarterback Carson Palmer. In the six games played before Palmer took the helm, Moore amassed just 208 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 16 yards per catch. In seven games with the veteran under center, Moore racked up 410 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 20.5 yards per catch. Now that Moore and Palmer will have had a full offseason to work on their chemistry, he is on the list of second-year wideouts fantasy football owners should target. Consider him a No. 3 or 4 wide receiver in fantasy football drafts, with the potential to outperform his status.
Good read thanks