Recent Matt Moore Notes
Matt Moore
positives
Has a tall, lanky frame with room to carry at least another 20 pounds of bulk...Has long limbs, a bit high-cut, but shows tapered muscle definition in his lower frame and adequate muscles in his arms...Shows good mobility stepping in and out of the pocket and demonstrates decent arm strength throwing on the move...Despite not playing baseball since high school, he was selected in the 22nd-round of the 2004 major league baseball draft...Has good quickness running out of the pocket, showing the agility, change of direction and slide to pick up valid yardage with his feet...Shows good stop-and-go action on the moving, setting his feet well before firing the ball...Looks fluid in his pass setup and has a loose arm with a tight over-the-top delivery...Throws a catchable ball when he steps into his throws...Has the field vision to read defenses, and while he will force the ball and make questionable decisions he is efficient at hitting his receivers in stride...Puts his body behind his tosses, demonstrating proper weight transfer... Has enough arm strength to even put zip on the ball when throwing off his back foot...He will rush a few throws, but it is not out of panic, as he generally remains cool under pressure...Had a much better command of the huddle at Oregon State than he did at UCLA...Has the strength behind his throws to generate good zip on out passes and keeps the receivers within their routes with minimal adjustment...Slides to avoid and buy time in the pocket and has the agility to escape the bull rush...Showed better anticipation on curls and crossing routes as a senior, and was also more effective on three- and five-step timing routes...Does a good job at the pre-snap making check downs...Scans the field quickly and was much better at locating secondary targets as a senior (used to lock on to his primary target too long in 2005, resulting in 19 interceptions compared to seven in 2006).
compares to
JOSH McCOWN-Detroit...Like McCown, Moore is a tall, lanky passer with decent mobility and arm strength. He settled down as a a senior, doing a better job of making progression reads, but will still try to force the ball when pressured. His frame is too frail to withstand NFL punishment, and he needs to work on his drive back from center, but late in the draft someone could find a project that could eventually pan out. He's just not ready for prime time -- yet.
negatives
Makes questionable decisions, but shows most of his inconsistencies when throwing from the outside hashes...Not the type who runs at the first sight of pressure, but will try to force the action when the pocket collapses rather than throw the ball away...Generally throws over the top, but will revert to slinging it sidearm, and this led to 12 of his 19 interceptions in 2005...Must do a better job of seeing defenders before firing the ball into tight places...Needs to take a little bit off his short tosses, as they come out hard, making it difficult for his receivers to field them without breaking off their routes...Most of his troubles happen when throwing off his back foot...Mobile quarterback, but makes questionable decisions, running right into spots...Is quicker in his pass set now, but still needs to speed up his drive back from center...Rhythm-type passer who gets into stretches where he sprays the ball all over the place...Durability could be an issue, as he has had several knee injuries and concussions in the past.
2001: Underwent an appendectomy in January...Suffered a concussion on two occasions during the season, missing one high school football game in mid-September. 2003: Suffered a left knee hyper-extension vs. Colorado in the season opener (9/06), missing the next three games vs. Illinois, Oklahoma and San Diego State. 2005: Suffered a right knee torn posterior cruciate ligament vs. Stanford (11/12), missing the season finale vs. Oregon.
Campus: 4.92 in the 40-yard dash
26-inch vertical jump
8'5" broad jump
4.46 20-yard shuttle
7.25 three-cone drill
31 1/4-inch arm length
8 1/2-inch hands
Right-handed
16/32 Wonderlic score.
Attended William S. Hart (Newhall, Cal.) High School, playing football for head coach Mike Herrington
Lettered twice as a quarterback and defensive back
Rated the eight-best quarterback in the nation and the FarWest Offensive Player of the Year by Super Prep
PacWest Football.com rated him the sixth-best on its quarterback list
Added Cal-Hi Sports first-team All-State, first-team All-CIF Southern Section and the Southern Section Division III Offensive Player of the Year as a senior
Selected Los Angeles Times All-San Fernando Valley and named the Region Player of the Year
Chosen to play in the 2002 North-South Shrine All-Star game
Led Hart High to a 13-0 record as a senior and the Southern Section title
In the state title game against Valencia, he passed for 277 yards and four touchdowns, and rushed for 95 yards and a score in a 42-13 win
As a senior, he threw for 3,334 yards on 234 of 953 passing (66.3 percent) and 33 touchdowns
Named All-CIF as a junior at safety and also lettered two years in baseball.
Speech Communications major
Son of Mindy and Don Moore
Father played in the St. Louis Cardinals minor league baseball organization
He and fellow Oregon State quarterback Sean Canfield are fierce competitors in ping pong
Born 8/09/84
Resides in Newhall, California PASSING STATISTICS STATS ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD YD/ATT YD/CMP INT I/PCT LG GM/AVG 2002 62 33 53.2 412 2 6.65 12.48 0 0.00 49 82.40 2003 103 52 50.5 555 2 5.39 10.67 6 5.83 52 59.38 2005 355 211 59.4 2711 11 7.64 12.85 19 5.35 63 271.10 2006 378 229 60.6 3022 18 7.99 13.20 7 1.85 80 215.86 TOTAL 165 85 51.5 967 4 5.86 11.38 6 3.64 52 74.38 Above statistics are for UCLA career TOTAL 733 440 60.0 5733 29 7.82 13.03 26 3.55 80 238.88 Above statistics are for Oregon State career TOTAL 898 525 58.5 6700 33 7.46 12.76 32 3.56 80 181.08 Above statistics are for complete college career RUSHING STATISTICS STATS GP GS NO YARDS AVG TD LONG 2002 05 01 8 -34 -4.2 0 2 2003 08 04 20 -81 -4.1 0 11 2005 10 10 61 -100 -1.6 3 16 2006 14 14 77 -11 -0.1 5 19 TOTAL 13 05 28 -115 -4.1 0 11 Above statistics are for UCLA career TOTAL 24 24 134 -111 -0.8 8 19 Above statistics are for Oregon State career TOTAL 37 29 162 -226 -1.4 8 19 Above statistics are for complete college career MATT MOORE STATISTICAL PERFORMANCE CHART
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 7-FA |
Height: | 6-3 |
Weight: | 192.0 |
Forty: | 4.92 |
Arm: | |
Hand: | |
Wingspan: | -- |
Pro Day Results:
Cone: | 7.25 |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | 4.46 |
10: | 1.7 |
20: | 2.81 |
40: | 4.92 |
BJ: | 8'5" |
VJ: | 26.0 |
Combine Results:
Cone: | -- |
Bench: | -- |
Shuttle: | -- |
10: | -- |
20: | -- |
40: | -- |
BJ: | -- |
VJ: | -- |