TJ
Moore.

TJ
Moore.

Clemson· Jr
"TJ Moore’s specialty is winning above the rim, where his body control and catch radius make him a magnet for contested footballs. His athletic elegance allows him to separate vertically, but his game still requires physical maturity and polished cuts. He projects as a #3/4 receiver with potential as a situational red-zone weapon."
TJ Moore projects as the prototypical X-receiver for an outside scheme, leveraging outstanding arm length and a catch radius that drastically expands his quarterback's comfort zone. He's a fluid athlete who doesn't rely exclusively on pure speed, but rather on excellent body control and an innate ability to adjust his trajectory mid-flight. At Clemson, he's proven to be a consistent vertical threat, utilizing a release with effective distraction steps to beat press coverage and gain the cornerback's outside shoulder. His ability to track the football over his shoulder is elite, showing unusual calm when the ball enters his airspace under contact. To solidify himself as an undisputed NFL starter, Moore must add muscle mass to his frame and improve his violence at the catch point. Currently, while he possesses the size, he sometimes allows more physical cornerbacks to dictate the route's tempo on the intermediate stem. His route tree is functional but somewhat linear, requiring more detail in his breaks to generate consistent separation against technical league cornerbacks. If he develops a more physical mentality in traffic situations and diversifies his short game, he possesses the ceiling of a high-end number 2 receiver who punishes single coverage in red zone and deep play situations.
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Elite body control and catch radius
Moore possesses exceptional hand-eye coordination and the ability to contort his body to secure catches outside his frame. This makes him a reliable target in 50/50 ball situations, where his ability to attack the high point is above average. In the NFL, this trait will compensate for any pure separation deficit on third down and in the red zone.
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Vertical acceleration and defender stacking
He displays an effective initial burst that allows him to quickly attack the cornerback's leverage. Once he gains a step of advantage, he's an expert in the art of stacking, positioning his body directly in front of the defender to nullify any recovery attempts. This technique is fundamental for protecting the catch lane and facilitating precision work for the quarterback.
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Rhythmic fluidity in release
Unlike many tall receivers who are rigid, Moore shows notable hip fluidity when coming off the line of scrimmage. He uses lateral footwork and tempo variations to freeze defenders in press coverage, preventing their hands from engaging his chest. This clean initial technique suggests his transition to the physical play of professional cornerbacks will be less traumatic than for other prospects of his profile.
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High-end ball tracking
Moore's ability to maintain speed while locating the ball on deep routes is a differentiating trait. He rarely panics when the ball is in the air and keeps his "late hands" to avoid tipping off the defender. NFL scouts value this immensely, as it minimizes defensive interference and maximizes spectacular sideline catches.
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Lack of functional strength in traffic
Despite his stature, Moore sometimes struggles to disengage from intense physical contact during route development. In the NFL, he'll face cornerbacks who will aggressively try to close his space, and he needs to develop more core strength to avoid being knocked off his trajectory. This is critical for maintaining timing integrity in quick-passing schemes.
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Inconsistent blocking aggression
His involvement in the run game is, for now, peripheral and lacks the hand placement technique necessary to sustain blocks. Position coaches will want to see more "venom" and effort in this area to ensure he can stay on the field in heavy formations. The lack of physical impact as a blocker limits his immediate value as a three-down player.
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Rounded break angles on intermediate routes
On routes like digs or comebacks, Moore tends to round his breaks instead of planting his foot with authority. This allows defenders with good click-and-close to close the reception window before the ball arrives. He must refine his technique of dropping the hips to become a more complete and less predictable receiver.
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Parker's career is the archetype of a useful X-receiver whose primary value lies in winning at the catch point, not in creating separation.
Pickens exemplifies the ceiling for a receiver who thrives on elite hands and body control to compensate for less-than-elite separation.
Hollins represents the floor for a role player whose ability to stretch the field keeps him on a roster, but without the refinement to be a starter.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
TJ's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the WR on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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