NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Young Titans' receivers will undoubtedly learn a lot watching and listening to DeAndre Hopkins, who ranks seventh all-time in yards per game with 77.9.

But they’ve also got a more relatable veteran resource who’s new to the locker room, who’s earned rave reviews from Mike Vrabel. Chris Moore came into the league as a fourth-round pick by Baltimore in 2016 and made his way as a special teamer who maxed out with 21 catches through his first six seasons.

Jul 29, 2023; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans wide receiver Chris Moore (11) catches a pass during drills at training camp. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Chris Moore/ © Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Only in Year 7, last year with the Texans, did he post notable numbers on offense, with 48 catches for 548 yards to go with  two scores. That receiving yardage would have led the anemic 2022 Titans offense.

Vrabel said Moore carries himself “very, very professionally.”

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