This kid has ball skills that make him a threat in any kind of coverage. Moore toasts the safety, who was not ready for that kind of speed, and then goes up with McKelvin draped on and comes up with the amazing TD grab. Campbell lets fly with his plant foot on his own-42. Moore streaks down the field in man coverage with a safety over him the whole way. This was the momentarily uplifting and permanently spectacular touchdown pass. Denarius Earl Moore Position: WR 6-0, 195lb (183cm, 88kg) Born: December 9 in Tatum, TX (Age: 34-077d) More bio, uniform, draft, salary info 17 17 SUMMARY Career G 57 AV 16 Rec 1 Y/R 15.3 TD 17 FantPt 328. Moore caught 142 passes for 2,169 yards and 17. He then levied a quick stutter step and made the first guy miss. Denarius Moore played from 2011 to 2015 during his career with the Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders. Moore shows off his jets and blows by his blocker Jason Campbell. Moore takes the double reverse to the 19 for a 25-yard gain. A stride behind is better than a stride in front. Oakland Raiders Denarius Moore, left, catches a pass for a touchdown over Buffalo Bills George Wilson during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Sept. The pass was a stride behind Moore, but it was a solid throw. Bill drastically changing Idaho-Oregon border passes Idaho House. He has him by two steps, and Campbell lofted a bomb from his own-28 down the right sideline to the Bills-32. Moore gives a quick twist inside, and then busts Leodis McKelvin deep. Quarter 2, 2:00: 1st and 10 on Raiders' 35 He could have just drilled it to him and hit him in stride, but instead he lofted it and Moore just beat his defender to the ball, and then held onto it while he got smacked by the oncoming safety. Jason Campbell threw one of his worst passes of the game. Moore does a quick stutter step at 5 yards and bust his guy deep to the outside. This highlight has four of those six plays, and there is a breakdown after the jump. Just because he could, he also had a carry for 25 yards. Oakland Raiders wide receiver Denarius Moore (17) stands on the sideline during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Nov. Moore is the kind of athlete that makes it look so easy because it seems so naturally effortless. Moore glides down the field in a gear the defense can't match and adjusts fluidly to attack the ball at the highest point. "Smooth" it's a nickname the players gave Denarius Moore in training camp, and now the entire world knows why.
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