
As tweeted yesterday, Moore would be a nice veteran minimum type addition. He has struggled lately but worth taking flier on #Jets

Over 2012/2013 season Moore had 97 catches, 1,436 yards, 12 TDs and averaged 14.8 YPC, 2 100 yard games #Jets
pace and babin are hardly locks to make the team. we paid them small roster bonuses, but can cut them at any time before the season starts with no cap hit other than $250k
Wonder if Crabtree can translate to TE to replace Clay ? Flippers are stocking up like the Bills. The AFC East is going to be real tough next season.
Go Jets...Cyborg
anyone know the story on him in 2014 - stats were way down and it is not like Oakland had tons of great WR
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/14153/denarius-moore
I don't know, but he's still young (26) and sometimes a guy just needs a change of scenery and a fresh start. It won't cost much and IMO it instantly upgrades the depth at WR.anyone know the story on him in 2014 - stats were way down and it is not like Oakland had tons of great WR
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/14153/denarius-moore
I don't doubt that he needs to do things better, but the Raiders are dysfunctional so I'd like to see what he can do elsewhere, in a more stable situation that hopefully Bowles and Mac can create here with the Jets.The kid has a million dollars in talent and $1 brain. He's very immature. A lot of people think he's teh goods but just needs to get out of Oakland, while others feel he's another DHB. Here's an article about his benching that started early in the season and he never got back on the field.
"The Raiders have been waiting for the fourth-year receiver to break out, as both coach Dennis Allen and offensive coordinator Greg Olson have questioned his focus and attention to detail the last few years."
http://blog.sfgate.com/raiders/2014/09/28/denarius-moore-benched-for-raiders/
yep - reported by Schefter. He would bring the speed/deep threat that we need in this offense. Still hoping for Cooper in the draft though
Mike Garafolo @MikeGarafolo · 13m13 minutes ago
Osi Umenyiora back to the New York market? Maybe. Source says the free-agent DE was in NJ today to meet with the ... Jets. Interesting.
I approve, another good move for veteran depth on a one year deal. I know his sacks were down last year, but I think he can still be effective as a situational pass rusher if he's pressed into action, and it won't cost us anything.Mike Garafolo @MikeGarafolo · 13m13 minutes ago
Osi Umenyiora back to the New York market? Maybe. Source says the free-agent DE was in NJ today to meet with the ... Jets. Interesting.
I approve, another good move for veteran depth on a one year deal. I know his sacks were down last year, but I think he can still be effective as a situational pass rusher if he's pressed into action, and it won't cost us anything.
I like Moore, but I don't think he's the type of player who precludes you from drafting an elite prospect. He might preclude you from drafting more depth at WR in the later rounds, but not someone like Cooper. If they draft Cooper he immediately gets plugged in as the #3 slot receiver where we can groom him, then Kerley and Moore battle it out for the second slot in 4-Wide formations. At worse Moore gives you quality depth at the 5.I really like Moore. He oozes with talent, and I just think Bowles is the right HC for him. I kind of feel if we sign one of these vets, Cooper/White are off the board for us. i know some will argue otherwise, but if we have Marshall, Decker, Kerley, and moore...you want a #6 pick to rot on the bench? DOubt it. Also factor in Cooper - 6'1 210 4.43 40, Moore 6'0 200lbs 4.45 40...they bring similar dynamics to our offense, except Moore's been there before. Will be interesting to see if we take a flyer on the kid. He can play when his head is right.
The NFL is a war of attrition, and a lot of times the difference between making the playoffs or not is your depth and ability to overcome injuries. The best teams usually have the most difference makers, and obviously a franchise QB, but they also have quality depth. Thats why adding these cheap FA veterans like Moore and Umeniyora after the initial FA frenzy can't be underestimated. This is how you build your depth, then try to have a good draft too where you find some steals in the mid to later rounds.Agreed. Give him a one year deal as a situational pass rusher and he could help us out a lot.
This is the kind of under the radar move the Patriots normally make. Its something belichick likes to do, take a talented underachiever from a dysfunctional situation like the Raiders, bring him into a far more stable environment, and hopefully bring the best out of him on the cheap. I'm surprised the Pats didn't sign this kid.Is that Juicy J? Yes, sir.
Nice plays vs Jets and Bills...
This is the kind of under the radar move the Patriots normally make. Its something belichick likes to do, take a talented underachiever from a dysfunctional situation like the Raiders, bring him into a far more stable environment, and hopefully bring the best out of him on the cheap. I'm surprised the Pats didn't sign this kid.
Me too, Supe, its the kind of unheralded move that could pay big dividends if it works. I like that he's only 26.Low risk high reward. He can be cut anytime for nothing but has as much talent as anyone on the roster at WR. Will be interesting to see if the coaches can connect with him and if he fits. I think day 1 he can return punts and kicks and will be in some offensive packages. I kind of hope we get this deal done.
Low risk high reward. He can be cut anytime for nothing but has as much talent as anyone on the roster at WR. Will be interesting to see if the coaches can connect with him and if he fits. I think day 1 he can return punts and kicks and will be in some offensive packages. I kind of hope we get this deal done.