Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Dynasty Summary:
Rotoworld: 159. Where He Wins: He's a pure vertical receiver who doesn't necessarily offer enough deep speed to win vertically in the pros. Moore would do well to earn a steady third receiver job.
Mark Dulgerian: Baltimore had a need at WR and Moore, who averaged over 22 yds/rec over his last 2 seasons, is a big play weapon. He has a limited route tree now, but they'll want him running under Flacco's downfield throws as he develops
Dynasty Summary: Lawler was extremely productive in the red zone at Cal, taking passes from soon-to-be first round pick, Jared Goff. Lawler has the size to be a difference maker at the next level and his 10.5? hands won’t hurt. He doesn’t have the long speed to get over the top of defenses and plays a lot like possession receiver Muhamed Sanu. he has disappointing vertical ability for his size, but he does use his body well and shows some short-area agility in and out of breaks. Off the line of scrimmage, he’s a bit of a one-speed player and doesn’t display much suddenness. Lawler will likely be a late third round selection in fantasy.
Rotoworld: NR.
Mark Dulgerian: Lawler was Jared Goff's favorite red zone target because of his large hands and catch radius. His athletic traits are average but his ball skills should be intriguing enough to compete for a spot at the bottom of the roster.
Dynasty Summary: Exploded in 2015 during his senior year for Michigan St. after poor performances during his first three years. Average athlete with less than ideal speed and lower body explosion and leaping ability. Capable but small hands, not an overly strong route runner. Looks like a slot receiver at the next level. Appears to possess a great work ethic and has a desire for performance. Little to separate himself from the other average receivers in the class.
Rotoworld: NR
-Mark Dulgerian: Connor Cook's favorite target last season lacks dynamic qualities as a receiver but he's adept at working the short to intermediate parts of the field. His comfort with crossers and timing routes likely caught Chip Kelly's attention. -
6' 1" 207 Hands 9 3/8 Arm Length 33 3/8
6' 2" 203
Hands 10 1/2 Arm Length 33 3/8
6' 0" 206
Hands 8 1/4 Arm Length 31 5/8
DLF ranking - #39
Pos. ranking - #19
Best Comparison: Jason Avant
NFL grade: 5.2
Developmental prospect
or special teams potential
NFL grade: 5.4
Backup or eventual starter
NFL grade: 5.4
Backup or eventual starter
Contract:
5/9/2016: Signed a four-year, $2.936 million contract. The deal included a $596,630 signing bonus.