With Their Pick in RD 4 GB Selects J'Mon Moore WR Missouri

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2017 SEASON
Hauled in four receptions for 187 yards against Missouri State (9/2) … The performance marked his fourth-consecutive game with 130+ yards receiving and seventh overall game of 100+ yards receiving … He became the first Mizzou player to record four straight games with 130+ receiving yards since Danario Alexander in 2009 …. Snagged three passes for 61 yards against Purdue (9/17).
2017 OUTLOOK
Coming off a breakout season that saw him lead the SEC in receiving yards during the regular season ... Expects to be the go-to receiver in the Tiger spread attack, and he’ll be looked to early and often when the ball is in the air ... Coming off a 1,000-yard season, and if he can achieve that feat again as a senior, he’d be only the second Tiger ever to have two 1,000-yard seasons (Jeremy Maclin was the other).
2016 SEASON
Became just the eighth Mizzou player with more than 1,000 receiving yards after posting a career-high 1,012 on 62 catches (16.3 average) … His 1,012 yards on the year rank as the seventh-most in school history as he was Mizzou’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Bud Sasser in 2014 … His 1,012 yards led the SEC (32nd nationally) while his 84.3 yards per game ranked second in the league and tops among players who played in every game … Opened his season with three 100-yard performances in his first four games and closed the year with three consecutive games over 100 yards … Caught eight passes for 104 yards in Mizzou’s season opener against West Virginia (9/3) … hauled in eight passes for a career-high 196 yards in Mizzou’s SEC opener against Georgia (9/17) … Pulled in a career-long grab of 79 yards in the Georgia game, scoring the first of two touchdowns … Also tallied a go-ahead TD score from six yards out against Georgia, marking his first career game with multiple touchdowns … His 196 yards against Georgia were the ninth-best mark in program history ... Hauled in eight catches for 114 yards while matching a school record with four touchdowns in Mizzou’s 79-0 win over Delaware State (9/24) … Had one catch for 16 yards at LSU (10/1) and added another for 15 yards at Florida (10/15) ... Caught two passes for 74 yards, including a long of 40, against Middle Tennessee (10/22) ... Had three grabs for 12 yards against Kentucky (10/29) … Posted six catches for 54 yards at South Carolina (11/5) ... Hauled in eight passes for 138 yards and a pair of scores, including a season-long of 82 yards against Vanderbilt (11/12) … Had a career-high nine grabs for 134 yards at Tennessee (11/19) and closed his season with a six-catch performance and 135 yards against Arkansas (11/25).
2015 SEASON
Emerged as a big-play threat in his first season as a starter, leading the team in catches (29) and yards (350) while hauling in three touchdown grabs … Had three catches for a career-high 74 yards with a 27-yard TD vs. SEMO in the season opener (Sept. 5) … Hauled in a career-best six catches for 39 yards in week three vs. UConn (Sept. 19) … Caught two passes for 24 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown at Kentucky (Sept. 26) … Hauled in a season-high 32-yard pass vs. Florida (Oct. 10) … Caught four balls for 30 yards at Vanderbilt (Oct. 24) … Caught three passes for 49 yards, his second-best total of the season, with a go-ahead TD grab vs. BYU (Nov. 14) on an acrobatic catch on a third-and-goal fade route.
2014 SEASON
Played in 12 games for the Tigers, catching a pair of passes for 33 yards ... Averaged 16.5 yards per catch with a long of 17 yards ... Both catches came against Georgia (Oct. 11) when he tallied a career-high 33 yards in that game.
2013 SEASON
Took a redshirt in his first year in the program and made a favorable impression during the year with his athleticism, speed and hands ... Had his year cut short prematurely due to a shoulder injury which required surgery late in the year.
HIGH SCHOOL
One of Texas’ top wide receiver prospects, selected 77th in Rivals.com’s Texas “Top 100” ... picked No. 82 overall in Rivals’ Lone Star Recruiting “Top 100” ... was a deep threat for Elkins High School and head coach Dennis Brantley as a senior in 2012, catching 50 passes for 1,026 yards and 10 touchdowns ... ranked as the No. 73 wide receiver recruit in the class of 2013 by Rivals.com ... snagged 30 catches for 722 yards and seven scores as a junior in 2011 ... also participated in basketball and track and field for Elkins.
PERSONAL
Parents - Milton Moore and Betty Jones-Moore ... chose Mizzou over Arizona, Texas, Miami, Michigan State, Nebraska, USC and Oklahoma State, among others ... plans to pursue physical therapy or sports medicine at Missouri ... mentioned the strong impression Mizzou’s athletic department made on his recruiting visit.

 
A typical kid out of Texas, who makes the grade at WR. Most of them have decent skills, because they work on their hands year round down here, not just during football season. By the time they reach college, they can hang onto a ball.

He will make the team because he was picked in the draft. As far as being an impact player, at least not during year one. Expect him to spend a lot of time not dressing for games, unless there's an injury at WR.
 
A typical kid out of Texas, who makes the grade at WR. Most of them have decent skills, because they work on their hands year round down here, not just during football season. By the time they reach college, they can hang onto a ball.

He will make the team because he was picked in the draft. As far as being an impact player, at least not during year one. Expect him to spend a lot of time not dressing for games, unless there's an injury at WR.
He's got awful hands TW... Texas or not he dropped because he drops the ball... a lot
 
He's got awful hands TW... Texas or not he dropped because he drops the ball... a lot

In other words he will fit right in... And we all know how Arod loves guys who drop balls.
 
He's got awful hands TW... Texas or not he dropped because he drops the ball... a lot

He didn't show too well in some areas last year Mark. He needs to be able to show what he can do outside the hash marks. His entire season - last year - consisted of catching the ball in traffic, on hard throws, over the middle. He does have to break himself of one serious problem. He likes to bring the ball in, to his body, instead of catching it with his hands. That can cost you a lot of catches, but is a teachable thing.
 
I read that he had the droppsies in 2016 but really improved in 2017.

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