Nice find if you WRs suck or you lost Austin for a couple of weeks but he is still a rookie that needed three injuries in front of him to get PT.
Dynasty great potential but in redraft or small keeper leagues he will get thrown back like the rest of the WRs outside of the top 5.
It's funny you mention Miles Austin, because this situation reminds me a bit of Miles's breakout. Both had strong preseasons with some people wondering if they would shine, had quiet beginnings to the regular season, and then exploded. After his coming out party (10-250-2), there were threads everywhere about people debating whether or not he was a one week wonder, or if he would stick. People were arguing that he wouldn't see enough balls because of all the other weapons, and that he still had Roy Williams (lol) and Patrick Crayton (double lol) in front of him (for more lols, check out this thread:
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=497356&hl=miles%20austin&st=0). A lot of people were also suggesting Romo was ####ty, and would hold Austin back. Well, we all know how that turned out... Austin finished with 81-1320-11 TDs in essentially 11 games. Those numbers are beyond elite, especially if you extrapolate to a full 16 games. I don't want to take the analogy too far, and I'm probably unfairly cherry picking one success story. But, this is an example of where you have to sit back and realize that talent will rise to the top. Austin showed his talent, but a lot of people doubted all types of things about his situation. That's no guarantee that Denarius Moore will finish as a top 10 WR, but he obviously has the talent to make a big impact on this year, especially as his coach is singing his praises and saying he'll definitely be seeing playing time.