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Never quite elite even at his best, DJ Moore finally played in an above-average offense last season and didn't have much to show for it.
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Moore's limited upside in run-heavy Bills offense makes early-5th-round ADP a landmine.
DJ Moore at ADP 60.15 (early 5th round) is a landmine. Never quite elite even at his best, he played in an above-average offense last season (Chicago) and didn't have much to show for it, accounting for only 17.1 percent of Chicago's receiving yards despite playing all 17 games, taking a backseat to Luther Burden and Colston Loveland after Rome Odunze's foot injury. The Bills finished 2025 atop the NFL in rush attempts, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns, leading the league in first-down run rate by a mile. Moore isn't good enough to justify dramatic scheme adjustments; he'll spend significant time blocking and running clear-out routes to open space for superior players like Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, and potentially RB James Cook seeing more targets.
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