2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Jordan Moore, WR, Duke
Player Data
Name, Jersey # | Jordan Moore #8 |
School (Code) | Duke (NCDU) |
DOB, Class Yr | 4-18-2002, Grad |
Height, Weight | 6002e, 195e |
Position/Depth | WR-Z, 1st. |
Honors/Captainship | Preseason 2024 Biletnikof Watchlist, 2024 Maxwell Award Watchlist, 2024 Preseason Phil Steele (Second Team) 2023 All ACC Team, 2023 Academic All ACC |
Season Viewed (yr) | 2023, 2022 |
Games Watched | Clemson, NC State, @Virginia, @ North Carolina, @Pittsburgh (2022) |
Scout Name / Date | Dorson Boyce, 8/24/2024 |
Per Year Stats (Most Recent First)
2023 | GP 13, GS 13, 62 Rec, 835 Yards, 8 TD’s, 4 Rush Att, 2 Yards |
2022 | GP 13, GS 11, 60 Rec, 656 Yards, 5 TD’s, 4 Rush Att, 33 Yards |
2021 | GP 10, GS 0, 19 Att, 9 Comp, 95 Yards, 1 TD, 44 Rush Att, 221 Yards, 3 TD’s |
Player Summary:
Listed at 6’0 195 lbs, Jordan Moore has two seasons under his belt at the WR position. Initially recruited out of high school as a Dual-threat Quarterback, Moore made the position switch in 2022 after sparingly playing the QB position at Duke in 2021. Moore burst onto the ACC scene as a reliable vertical threat for the Blue Devils offense in 2022, most notably producing a 200-yard game at Pittsburgh. Moore shows he can play at multiple speeds displaying good burst and quickness on short to intermediate routes along with creating separation in the vertical game. Lining up at the Z-WR position he uses his quickness and speed to attack the secondary often winning his matchup vertically. In the short passing game, he shows grit, making tough catches in traffic. Moore is a dynamic athlete who can line up anywhere in an offensive system with additional showings at QB in the Wildcat and slot receiver. In the run game, Moore is a willing blocker who uses his hands well to gain leverage on stalk blocks, often blocking through the whistle with tenacity. At the NFL level, Moore will need to increase his catch radius away from his body as defenders will be bigger in stature, and passing lanes will shrink. His experience at the position shows at the top of routes as he sometimes drifts or doesn’t snap his routes off with conviction.
Overall, Moore is a raw talent who has transitioned to the WR position seamlessly with the added value of understanding coverages as a former Quarterback, he finds the soft spot in zones and plays with good speed vs Man coverage.
Scheme Fit:
Personnel West Coast offense is an ideal fit.
Power Statement:
Moore has a high FBI with the tools to be successful at the next level. His ability to understand different speeds at the position allows him to be deceptive against defenders in zone or man coverage. A proven reliable security blanket for his Quarterback. He should continue to grow into the position with added playing experience.
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