One of the most important moves of the Cleveland Browns’ offseason occurred when the team traded back in the draft to acquire Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore. It’s clear when you watch Moore’s tape that his numbers suffered greatly from poor play design and terrible quarterback play. He possesses a great blend of route running and speed to be a difference-maker when used correctly.
The Score’s Jordan Schultz agrees listing Moore as a breakout wide receiver candidate in a recent article.
“Moore’s capacity to play inside and execute bubbles – plus his sensational short-area quickness – provide the Browns with a new skill set that I fully expect head coach Kevin Stefanski and offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt to take advantage of. Candidly: I love the fit.”
The team has lacked the kind of dynamic playmaker that Moore has the ability to be since Stefanski arrived. Having a player under contract that can perfectly complement Amari Cooper this season will be a blessing. Mix that in with Donovan Peoples-Jones, David Njoku, Jordan Akins, and Cedric Tillman this passing offense has a chance to be one of the best in the NFL.