On Monday, the Chargers announced that they had hired former Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their new offensive playcaller. The move came less than 24 hours after it was reported that Moore and Dallas were parting ways after a disappointing playoff exit.
Letās grade the hire, accounting for Mooreās reasons for leaving the Cowboys and what he produced in his time there.
Over the least four seasons, Dallas has fluctuated in offensive DVOA ranking. In 2019, Mooreās first as offensive coordinator, the offense skyrocketed from 24th in offensive DVOA to second in the league, behind only the Ravens. 2020, when Dak Prescott missed all but five games, produced less incredible results, falling to 24th. With Prescott healthy, the offense jumped back up to 6th, falling back to 15th this season with Prescott missing time yet again.
Such is the criticism of Moore: when everyone stays healthy, his offenses hum along to the tune of a top ten unit in football. Lose a key piece, however, and things begin to fall apart. If that sounds familiar, thatās because itās the exact same narrative surrounding Joe Lombardi. However, Mooreās offenses at their peak have consistently outperformed Lombardiās at theirs, and raising the ceiling in that manner is a must for the Chargers.
In his tenure as Cowboys offensive coordinator, Moore was never afraid to push the ball downfield:
Since Moore became OC the Cowboys, they’ve had the 7th highest average depth of target in the NFL (8.3 AY/A).
Suffice to sayā¦that’s pretty different from Lombardi. https://t.co/XXAFeagq0L
ā Mina Kimes (@minakimes) January 30, 2023
Thatāll be a huge boost for Justin Herbert, who many have felt has been underutilized in Lombardiās short passing game scheme. Moore also gets his quarterbacks on the move: in the last two seasons combined, the Cowboys rolled their quarterback out more than all but eight teams. Herbert has shown ample ability to make throws on the run or while rolling out, which should only grow his prowess as a quarterback under Moore.
Moore also played quarterback in the NFL, which could unlock a new level for Herbert after playing under coaches without NFL-level signal-calling experience. It could also mean that the Chargers become more willing to move away from a veteran backup for Herbert, instead leaning towards a player theyāre confident can keep the offense afloat.
Beyond quarterback, Mooreās hiring is a good sign for Austin Ekeler and Gerald…
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