
DJ Moore
WR · Buffalo Bills
1 transaction this offseason
Draft
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Fan Verdict
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Current Contract
Length
4 years
Total Value
$110.0M
Guaranteed
$43.6M
AAV
$27.5M/yr
Contract Value Index (CVI)
This signing grades out as a slight overpay for the Buffalo Bills — the team is getting approximately what they're paying for in on-field production. DJ's on-field performance ranks in the upper half among NFL WRs, grading him as a solid starter at the position. His $27.5M average annual value ranks as mid-range money for the WR market. The production lines up closely with the price tag — solid starter production at mid-range money, which is essentially paying fair market value. DJ is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract. The 4-year, $110.0M contract with $43.6M guaranteed (40%) represents a moderate investment with room to exit if needed.
Performance AnalysisPre-Debut
DJ Moore has not yet appeared in an NFL regular season game. A performance grade will be automatically generated once career statistics become available and the 16-game minimum is reached.
Fan Sentiment
Fan and media reaction to DJ Moore's trade to the Bills has been mixed, with optimism tempered by realistic assessments of the cost and fit. The headline collection reflects divided opinion—some see potential upside in pairing an elite receiver with Josh Allen, while others emphasize the "reality check" on what the Bills surrendered and question whether Moore alone addresses their playoff shortcomings. Social media sentiment leans cautiously positive, with Bills fans viewing this as a meaningful upgrade at receiver, though skeptics note the move doesn't solve systemic postseason vulnerabilities. The strongest signal is DJ Moore's proven elite production (1,000+ yards, Pro Bowl caliber), which represents a genuine talent upgrade over Buffalo's previous receiving corps. Fans are most excited about Moore's ability to create separation and provide a legitimate WR1 option, but equally concerned about whether the acquisition price was too steep given the team's other roster needs. Sentiment will likely stabilize once the 2024 season begins—if Moore produces at his ceiling alongside Allen, this becomes viewed as a savvy star acquisition; if the Bills continue playoff disappointments, critics will cite the trade assets spent as a misstep.