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WR Elijah Moore, BUF (1 Viewer)

I may be on an island but I still believe he can can become fantasy relevant.

Bills camp report from Jon Scott.

New WRs already flashing
Josh Allen was dialed in for most of the morning session. He dropped a pass in a bucket down the field to Khalil Shakir that was so pretty, coach Sean McDermott dapped his quarterback up after it.
But it was Elijah Moore and Josh Palmer who stood out most from the pass catchers.
Moore's route-running continues to be borderline jaw-dropping. His ability to start and stop and change direction is a sight to see. He's winning against whoever is lined up against him and in all situations in practice.
One of my notes simply says "route!" underlined multiple times after a completion from Allen. Then he ended practice with an absolutely filthy stop and go on Ja'Marcus Ingram in one-on-one battles that went for an easy touchdown.
 
I may be on an island but I still believe he can can become fantasy relevant.

Bills camp report from Jon Scott.

New WRs already flashing
Josh Allen was dialed in for most of the morning session. He dropped a pass in a bucket down the field to Khalil Shakir that was so pretty, coach Sean McDermott dapped his quarterback up after it.
But it was Elijah Moore and Josh Palmer who stood out most from the pass catchers.
Moore's route-running continues to be borderline jaw-dropping. His ability to start and stop and change direction is a sight to see. He's winning against whoever is lined up against him and in all situations in practice.
One of my notes simply says "route!" underlined multiple times after a completion from Allen. Then he ended practice with an absolutely filthy stop and go on Ja'Marcus Ingram in one-on-one battles that went for an easy touchdown.
Moore is extremely agile and quick, the problem he's had is he's easy to jam, and needs to be featured (plays drawn up to keep him clean) to be effective. The issue there is Buffalo already has a guy they do that with, and they just gave him a sizeable extension. I think Moore could end up being Shakir's direct backup though, though all those things also kind of apply to Curtis Samuel as well, plus he's more versatile.
 
This is his year!!!

Maybe, I doubt it but sure, why not?
To his credit, he was playing for possibly the two worst organizations around. That said he’s probably just not a full time starting NFL WR. Not sure why, I liked his profile but it’s hard to see it happening at this point.
 

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