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Rondale Moore

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American football player (born 2000)

American football player
Rondale Moore
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Moore with the Purdue Boilermakers in 2018
Minnesota Vikings
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (2000-06-09)June 9, 2000 (age 24)
New Albany, Indiana, U.S.
Height:5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight:181 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High school:Trinity (Louisville, Kentucky)
College:Purdue (2018–2020)
NFL draft:2021: 2nd round, 49th pick
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2024
Receptions:131
Receiving yards:1,170
Receiving touchdowns:3
Rushing yards:244
Return yards:473
Stats atPro Football Reference

Rondale DaSean Moore (born June 9, 2000) is an American professionalfootballwide receiver for theMinnesota Vikings of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football atPurdue, and was selected by theArizona Cardinals in the second round of the2021 NFL draft.

Early life

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Moore was born inNew Albany, Indiana on June 9, 2000.[1] He grew up on the same block asNBA playerRomeo Langford and the two played basketball together until their sophomore year of high school.[2] He attendedNew Albany High School where he was part of the 2016 4A Indiana State basketball championship team with Langford before transferring toTrinity High School where he was a four-star football recruit.[3] In June 2017, he committed to play at theUniversity of Texas at Austin but later chose to attendPurdue University.[4][5][6]

College recruiting information
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40Commit date
Rondale Moore
WR
Louisville, KentuckyTrinity High School5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)193 lb (88 kg)4.33Jan 6, 2018 
Star ratings:Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports:4/5 stars    ESPN:4/5 stars
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals:100 (WR), 4 (KY)  247Sports:41 (WR), 1 (KY)  ESPN:282 (OVR), 45 (WR), 2 (KY)
  • ‡ Refers to40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

College career

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In his first game with the Boilermakers, and his first game overall, Moore's 313-yard all-purpose yards was the record for most in program history, higher thanOtis Armstrong, who had 312 in1972.[7] In that same game, Moore had a 76-yard rush to score atouchdown that evened the score at 14–14. The Boilermakers eventually lost the game, 31–27. On September 3, 2018, Moore was named the Co-Freshman of the Week in theBig Ten Conference.[8] On September 24, 2018, Moore was once again named Big Ten Freshman of the Week. On October 22, 2018, Moore was once again named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week. On November 25, 2018, Moore was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for a fourth time.

At the conclusion of the 2018 regular season, Moore had recorded 1,164 receiving yards and 203 rushing yards to go along with thirteen combined touchdowns.[9] Moore's 2,048 all-purpose yards were the most sinceDorien Bryant recorded 2,121 in 2007, and the second most in school history.

Awards

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At the end of the 2018 season, Moore was the recipient of thePaul Hornung Award, given to the most versatile player in all ofcollege football.[10] Moore was also named a First-TeamAll-American byThe Athletic, a well-regarded sporting website but not one of the members of the All-American voting process.

On December 10, 2018, Moore was named a First-Team All-American by theAssociated Press as an all-purpose back.[11] On December 11, 2018, Moore was named a First-Team All-American by theFootball Writers Association of America. On December 12, 2018, The Sporting News named Moore to their second-team, making Moore a consensus All-American.

On December 12, 2018, Moore was named theCBS Sports Freshman of the Year.[12]

College statistics

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Purdue Boilermakers
SeasonGamesReceivingRushingKick returns
GPGSRecYardsAvgTDAttYardsAvgTDRetYardsAvgTD
201813101141,25811.0122121310.123366220.10
2019442938713.32331.00915116.80
202033352707.706325.31000.00
Career20171781,91510.814302488.334281319.40

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jump
5 ft 7 in
(1.70 m)
181 lb
(82 kg)
28+14 in
(0.72 m)
8+34 in
(0.22 m)
4.32 s1.58 s2.48 s4.10 s6.68 s42.5 in
(1.08 m)
10 ft 6 in
(3.20 m)
All values fromPro Day[13]

Arizona Cardinals

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Moore was selected by theArizona Cardinals in the second round with the 49th overall pick in the2021 NFL draft.[14] He signed his four-year rookie contract with Arizona on June 9, 2021.[15] He entered the 2021 season fourth on the Cardinals'wide receiver depth chart. In his second career game, Moore scored his first NFL touchdown on a 77-yard pass fromKyler Murray in the second quarter against theMinnesota Vikings.[16] He finished the season with 54 catches for 435 yards and one touchdown.[17]

After missing the first three games due to a hamstring injury, Moore made his 2022 debut in Week 4. He started the next eight games before being placed oninjured reserve on December 14, 2022.[18] Moore finished the 2022 season with 41 receptions for 414 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.[19]

Atlanta Falcons

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On March 14, 2024, Moore was traded to theAtlanta Falcons in exchange for quarterbackDesmond Ridder.[20] On August 8, Moore was placed on season-ending injured reserve following a knee injury in training camp.[21][22]

Minnesota Vikings

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On March 19, 2025, theMinnesota Vikings signed Moore to a one-year deal.[23]

NFL career statistics

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YearTeamGamesReceivingRushing
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTD
2021ARI147544358.177118764.2260
2022ARI884141410.13816–5–0.890
2023ARI178403528.8481281786.4451
Career33201351,2018.9773522494.8451

References

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  1. ^DeFabo, Mike (August 29, 2018)."Boiler Blockbuster: Moore ready to introduce himself to national audience".The Herald Bulletin.CNHI. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  2. ^Doyel, Gregg (December 18, 2018)."2 phenoms, 1 hometown, 5 houses apart: Buddies Rondale Moore, Romeo Langford bring rare skills to college".The Indianapolis Star.Gannett. RetrievedAugust 26, 2019.
  3. ^"Rondale Moore".Purdue Boilermakers. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  4. ^"FOOTBALL: Former Bulldog Rondale Moore commits to Texas".News and Tribune.CNHI. June 25, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  5. ^Frakes, Jason (December 19, 2017)."Trinity's Rondale Moore decommits from Texas football".The Courier-Journal.Gannett. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  6. ^Halley, Jim (January 6, 2018)."Trinity WR Rondale Moore commits to Purdue".USA Today.Gannett. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  7. ^Carmin, Mike (August 31, 2018)."Carmin: Purdue freshman receiver Rondale Moore breathtaking in debut".Journal & Courier.Gannett. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  8. ^"Big Ten Football Players of the Week".Big Ten Conference. September 3, 2018. Archived fromthe original on September 4, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2018.
  9. ^"Rondale Moore 2018 Game Log".Sports Reference. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2023.
  10. ^"Purdue star and Trinity grad Rondale Moore wins 2018 Paul Hornung Award".WDRB. December 5, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2022.
  11. ^"Consensus All-America Teams (2010-2019)".Sports Reference. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2023.
  12. ^Miller, Travis (December 12, 2018)."Rondale Moore Named CBS Sports Freshman of the Year".SB Nation.Vox Media. RetrievedAugust 26, 2019.
  13. ^"Rondale Moore, Purdue, WR, 2021 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football".draftscout.com. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  14. ^Urban, Darren (April 30, 2021)."Cardinals Draft Wide Receiver Rondale Moore In Second Round".AZCardinals.com. RetrievedMay 7, 2021.
  15. ^Robinson, Sam (June 9, 2021)."Cardinals Sign Round 2 WR Rondale Moore".Pro Football Rumors. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2022.
  16. ^Weinfuss, Josh (September 19, 2021)."Kyler Murray scrambles, finds Rondale Moore for 77-yard touchdown".ESPN.com. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2022.
  17. ^"Rondale Moore 2021 Game Log".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2023.
  18. ^Urban, Darren (December 14, 2022)."Kyler Murray, Rondale Moore Go To IR, Cardinals Sign QB David Blough".AZCardinals.com. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2023.
  19. ^"Rondale Moore 2022 Game Log".Pro Football Reference. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2023.
  20. ^McElhaney, Tori."Falcons agree to terms on trade to acquire wide receiver Rondale Moore, send quarterback Desmond Ridder to Arizona Cardinals".AtlantaFalcons.com. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  21. ^Waack, Terrin."Falcons place WR Rondale Moore on reserve/injured list, sign former Texas punter".AtlantaFalcons.com. RetrievedAugust 8, 2024.
  22. ^Raimondi, Marc (August 8, 2024)."Falcons' Rondale Moore to IR with season-ending knee injury".ESPN.com. RetrievedAugust 8, 2024.
  23. ^Peters, Craig (March 19, 2025)."Vikings Agree to Terms with Receiver Rondale Moore".Vikings.com. RetrievedMarch 20, 2025.

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