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Rondale Moore Dynasty Value

Rondale Moore

Rondale Moore
Player Profile
WR MIN

Height

5'7"

Weight

181 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

6

Birthday

Jun 09, 2000

Age

24.8

College

Purdue

NFL Draft Pick

2021 - Rd 2, Pk 49

Dynasty Analysis

No comment

Draft Sharks Model

7.65

88th percentile

0.68

97th percentile

97%

0.46

75th percentile

75%

0.42

66th percentile

66%

Rondale Moore Dynasty Trade Values

Rondale Moore Combine Results

Arm Length
-
Hand Size
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40 Yard Dash
4.37
Vertical Jump
-
Broad Jump
-

Rondale Moore Future Projections

Scoring1 Yr Proj3 Yr Proj5 Yr Proj10 Yr Proj
0.0 PPR-
0.5 PPR-
1.0 PPR-
TE Premium-

Rondale Moore Scouting Report

Rondale Moore Scouting Report

  • Height: 5’7
  • Weight: 180
  • Age: 20.8

Pro Day Results

  • 40-yard dash: 4.29 seconds
  • Vertical: 42.5”
  • 3-cone: 6.68 seconds

Rondale Moore College Stats

GamesRecTgtsRec%ydsTDsadotY/rr
20181311415474.0%1258125.52.64
20194293876.3%38728.32.96
20203354479.5%27002.62.25

Moore capped a dominant high school career with a massive 109-1,478-16 senior-season receiving line. He added 537 yards and 7 scores on 50 carries and was named Kentucky’s Gatorade Player of the Year. The 4-star recruit chose Purdue over offers from at least 28 other schools, including Ohio State, Penn State, Georgia and Texas.

Moore didn’t find the D-I level much more difficult than high school, turning in 1 of the most impressive freshman seasons you’ll ever see. He hauled in 11 balls for 109 yards a TD -- and scored a 76-yard rushing TD -- in his debut. He went on to top 100 receiving yards in 7 of 13 outings. Moore caught at least 8 balls in all but 3 games and tallied 11+ grabs 6 times.

His 114 total receptions were tops in the nation. Moore ranked 11th in receiving yards and tied for 8th in TDs. Of course, the market shares were massive: 34.2% of the catches, 31.5% of the yards and 42.9% of the TDs. Strong marks for any WR; elite marks for a freshman.

Moore added 21 carries for 213 yards (10.1 YPC) and 2 TDs in 2018. He also served as Purdue’s primary return man, averaging 20.1 yards on 33 kick returns and 6.8 yards on 12 punts. Moore set a new Purdue record with 2,215 all-purpose yards.

He was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Big Ten Receiver of the Year and became the 1st true freshman in Big Ten history to be named a consensus All-American.

Unfortunately, we haven’t seen much of Moore the past 2 years. His 2019 campaign was cut short by a hamstring injury suffered in Purdue’s 4th game. Moore got off to a flying start that year, though, posting 11-124-1 and 13-220-1 receiving lines in his first 2 games. He was held to just 25 scoreless yards by TCU in the 3rd before exiting before halftime of the 4th.

Moore originally decided to opt out of the 2020 season due to COVID concerns but eventually changed his mind. He suffered another hamstring injury late in camp, though, and missed the first 3 games of the abbreviated season. Moore returned for the final 3 and was as busy as ever, catching 15, 7 and 13 balls. He accounted for 39.8% of his team’s receptions and 28.8% of the receiving yards over that stretch.

Rondale Moore Highlights

(Courtesy of FF Astronauts)

Games watched: Ohio State (2018), Auburn (2018), Nevada (2019), Vanderbilt (2019), Minnesota

Moore plays like a bowling ball. He’s built low to the ground with thick, strong legs to bounce off and run through would-be tacklers.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore breaks tackles after a short catch.

But it’s his incredible burst, quickness and change-of-direction that makes him such a terror with the ball in his hands.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore shows impressive change-of-direction to tally extra yardage.
Purdue WR Rondale Moore shows off his speed on this rushing TD.
Purdue WR Rondale Moore takes a rushing attempt for first-down yardage.

Moore puts the entire package -- the acceleration, speed, agility and tackle-breaking -- on display on this game-clinching TD vs. Ohio State in his freshman season.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore flashes speed, agility, and tackle-breaking ability on this TD against Ohio State.

I was also impressed by Moore’s RB-like vision when he got the ball on end arounds and jets sweeps.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore takes an end around for a long gain.

Moore benefitted from a lot of manufactured touches at Purdue. But he also flashed the ability to create space on his own with slick route running. He’s nearly impossible to stick with in tight quarters.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore easily beats coverage on this out route vs. Ohio State.
Purdue WR Rondale Moore separates quickly to make a catch.

And vs. LBs in the slot? No contest. Here’s Moore roasting Malik Harrison, who was a 3rd-round pick of the Ravens this past year.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore runs an in-breaking route for a catch vs. Ohio State.

Moore only saw a handful of deep targets in the 5 games I watched. But he was solid on those opportunities, separating with his 4.3 speed and tracking the ball well.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore makes a catch down the sideline.
Purdue WR Rondale Moore makes a long contested catch.

Two knocks against Moore: He has inconsistent hands, dropping 4-5 balls in the games I watched. And he can get into trouble trying to do too much with the ball in his hands.

Purdue WR Rondale Moore loses yardage while trying to cut back to find running lanes.

Fantasy Potential

There’s a lot to like about Moore’s profile. He turned in a huge season as an 18-year-old true freshman. The tape shows an electric playmaker with the ability to create separation at all 3 levels of the field and perhaps the best after-catch skills in the class.

And Moore is a truly elite athlete. He registered the highest SPARQ score in his 2018 recruiting class, could squat 600 pounds as a freshman and blew up his Pro Day. Moore clocked a 4.29-second 40 time, jumped 42.5 inches and confirmed that agility we see on tape with an 89th percentile 3-cone time.

There are a few concerns, though. It’s fair to question his durability after a pair of hamstring injuries cost him significant time over the past 2 seasons. He ran a limited route tree at Purdue, doing a lot of his damage on screens, jet sweeps and end arounds.

And then there’s his height. At 5’7, Moore is entering nearly uncharted territory. 

Richard Johnson is the only WR 5’7 or shorter to reach 1,000 yards -- and he only played 2 more seasons in the league. Andrew Hawkins went for 824 yards more recently but didn’t top 533 yards in any of his other 5 campaigns.

Taylor Gabriel enjoyed the most success of the short guys. But he has never been a real fantasy factor, topping out with a 41st-place PPR finish in 2018.

Now, Moore has about 10 pounds on Gabriel, sports a better college resume and possesses more athleticism. He’s clearly the better prospect and a good bet to be the most productive 5’7 WR the league has seen.

Exactly how high his fantasy ceiling extends is a fair question, though. Landing spot will be important here, with a play caller who understands how to maximize Moore’s skill set.

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Vikings Take A Flier On Rondale Moore

Vikings Take A Flier On Rondale Moore

The Vikings signed WR Rondale Moore to a one-year deal. Moore missed the entire 2024 season after hurting his right knee in August. Injuries have been a big problem for Moore, who missed 12 games over his first three NFL seasons. He averaged 4.3 catches and 39 yards over the first two but just 2.4 catches and 21 yards the last time we saw him in 2023. Moore turns just 25 in June, so we're not quite ready to bury him. But he's a long shot for 2025 fantasy value in Minnesota behind Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson.

Falcons WR Rondale Moore will miss the 2024 season after suffering a knee injury in Wednesday's practice, NFL Network reports. We don't have any details yet on the injury.

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