We've been talking a lot about Skyy Moore's potential NFL fits but what about his Dynasty fantasy football fits? ZachCohenFB has you covered. FrontOffice33 | FantasyFootball
, Kyle Crabbs noted Moore’s similarities to Sterling Shepard—another smaller inside receiver who can do a little bit of everything.
“In order to get the best of Moore’s game, I would like to see him step into a spread offense where he can attack defenses from the slot and use his agility and sharp breaks to snap off separation,” wrote Crabbs. Versatility is a fantastic trait to have in fantasy football, especially for slot receivers. That’s not to say Moore should only be pinned inside, but slot receivers tend to become a quarterback’s security blanket when plays go south. In the right offense, Moore can be a PPR machine for years to come. Let’s look at some of those offenses, shall we?I’m not going to write about the Packers or Chiefs again.
They both have significant holes at wide receiver and MVP-caliber quarterbacks—both of which are sensational for fantasy football. We also shouldn’t expect any coaching or quarterback changes anytime soon, which can help us better project Moore’s Dynasty value. Neither team’s respective additions at the position are too encouraging, either. They remain my two favorite landing spots for rookie receivers.