
Elijah Moore’s ‘elite’ skillset should have Jets drooling
NY Post
Jacob Peeler, as is obvious from one look at his Twitter handle, @NastyWideOuts, has coached his share of elite receivers.
Jets rookie Elijah Moore, however, still stands out from the crowd in two regards: Motivation and route-running. That’s even when two faces in Peeler’s crowd belong to the Titans’ A.J. Brown and the Seahawks’ DK Metcalf, who have combined for 16 100-yard receiving games and 36 touchdowns over the past two seasons. Both Brown and Metcalf were second-round draft picks in 2019, just as Moore was in 2021. So, can Moore make that kind of immediate impact?
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