The Tennessee Titans appear dead-set on surrounding quarterback Ryan Tannehill with more talent for this coming season, and one player they apparently have their eye on is Western Michigan wide receiver and 2022 NFL draft prospect, Skyy Moore.
According to ESPN’s Turron Davenport, the Titans are scheduled to meet with Moore in a pre-draft visit.
Although he’s consistently been mocked in the second or third round, Moore has first-round wide receiver traits and productivity. At 5-foot-10, 195 pounds, the New Kensington, Pennsylvania native is already drawing comparisons to Cooper Kupp and Wes Welker.
He burst onto the national spotlight as a freshman, hauling in 51 catches for 802 yards and three scores. Moore had three 100-yard performances on the road in 2019.
This past year, he easily paced all Western Michigan wide receivers with 95 catches for 1,292 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also continued to be a road warrior with 124 yards at Pittsburgh, 181 at Eastern Michigan, and 206 at Northern Illinois.
Moore ran a blazing 4.41 40-yard dash time at the 2022 NFL Combine. While he primarily lined up outside in college, he projects to play at slot receiver in the NFL, which would fill a void on the Titans’ roster.
#Titans have a visit scheduled with Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore. https://t.co/vDzLNpiXXQ
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) March 24, 2022
I suspect this will not be the last wideout the Titans meet with in advance of next month’s NFL draft. Tennessee is already scheduled to meet with Arkansas’ Treylon Burks in a top-30 visit.