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Five Things to Know About Chiefs’ Second-Round Pick Western Michigan WR Skyy Moore

4. He’s a former cornerback who made the move to wide receiver early at Western Michigan.

Moore, who grew up in the Pittsburgh area, was a quarterback and cornerback in high school. He was prolific under center, too, racking up 1,000+ passing yards and 1,000+ rushing yards in consecutive seasons.

He was recruited as a defensive back to Western Michigan, but he made the switch to wide receiver shortly after enrolling. It turned out to be smart move.

5. He competes with a big-time chip on his shoulder.

Moore has fought for every opportunity that he’s earned throughout his career. He was the No. 217 overall cornerback in the 2019 recruiting class, largely receiving attention from FCS schools despite a terrific high school career. He’s continually proven doubters wrong, and it’s part of what’s fueled his success. Dane Brugler mentioned as much in his pre-draft analysis:

“He competes with a massive chip on his shoulder, both on and off the field.”

Now a member of the Chiefs, he has a chance…

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