D.J. Moore has sights set on big 2020

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Moore noted that while McCaffrey is well known nationally, the rest of the offense is trying to make a name for itself. When it comes to wide receivers, Moore believes he can benefit from how he, Curtis Samuel, and Robby Anderson complement each other.


"If somebody just hones in on one player, it's going to be opening up other people," Moore said. "We all just have different skillsets, and we know how to hone in on them and when to use them."


It also helps to have Teddy Bridgewater. Moore has already noticed how the quarterback's demeanor makes people gravitate toward him, calling Bridgewater "a cool dude."


"He's got a real friendly personality, so that's just rubbing off on everybody," Moore said. "That's the best thing right now."


Moore also complimented Bridgewater's leadership in getting the skill players together for pre-training camp workouts in Charlotte.


"It was pretty much how it is now (with walk-throughs at training camp) but at a different speed so we could get the timing down that he wanted, know the verbiage that he's going to use out there on the field," Moore said.


While it's still early, Moore said he's excited for what's to come in the offense under Joe Brady. Moore's impressions of his coordinator have been positive, saying the usually low-key Brady "gets rowdy when need be."


"It's only Day 2 right now, so the whole offense is excited to see what it can be," Moore said. "As a group, we're just excited to see who's going to make different plays and what play went down — it's just something that we're learning. Now, (from) the two days, I'd say it's going to be nice."


If Moore can take the next step to become a dominant, go-to receiver in Brady's offense, he'll have a chance to get that chip off his shoulder when Pro Bowl rosters come out at the end of the year.
 
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