Dynasty Rookie Prospect Profile: Skyy Moore (2022 Fantasy Football)

Skyy Moore (WR) steps under the NFL prospect microscope with a productive collegiate career. Adding context to his rise among the wide receiver ranks makes it even more impressive. Moore landed at Western Michigan as a three-star prospect without any WR snaps on his resume. He was a quarterback and defensive back in high school before switching to wideout at Western Michigan. While he didn’t log a “breakout” season as a true freshman, he commanded a 20.8% target share, posting 802 receiving yards. He did so while learning on the fly, operating as an outside wide receiver on 83.4% of his routes. Adding all of this together, his 2.45 Yards per route run (60th of 290 wide receivers) was quite the accomplishment. With only five games to dice up in 2020 because of the pandemic, he still logged 2.61 Yards per route run (37 targets), which would have ranked 26th among 146 receivers had he qualified for the sample with 50 targets. This past season, he continued to ascend with 3.46 Yards per route run, which was eighth (of 251 wide receivers, minimum of 50 targets).

After his beautifully dominant 2021 season, Moore closed the chapter on his Western Michigan career with a 44.8% college dominator (91st percentile, per PlayerProfiler), 39.5% college target share (99th percentile), 20.0 breakout age (62nd percentile), and college yards per reception of 13.6 (34th percentile). With Moore still learning and growing as a receiving talent, let’s discuss his overall game and his upside in transitioning to the NFL.

 

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