
WR · Green Bay Packers
1 transaction this offseason
Height
5'10"
Weight
195 lbs
Age
25
Draft
2022, Rd 2, #54
Experience
5 yrs
WR Rank
#279 / 309
Grade this player:
| Year | Team | GP | Rec | Yards | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 53 | 48 | 581 | 1 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 17 | 5 | 87 | 0 |
| 2024 | ![]() | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2023 | ![]() | 14 |
AAV
$1.8M/yr
The Packers secured solid depth value by bringing in Skyy Moore at $1.8M annually, earning a C+ CVI that reflects reasonable compensation for an unproven commodity with upside potential. At 25, Moore represents the classic "change of scenery" gamble that Green Bay has executed well in recent years, betting that their receiver development system can unlock talent that Kansas City couldn't fully tap during his first two seasons. The modest salary commitment minimizes downside risk while giving the Packers flexibility to evaluate whether Moore can develop into a consistent slot contributor or special packages weapon. Moore's age profile works in Green Bay's favor — he's entering his physical prime with enough experience to contribute immediately but young enough to grow within their system over multiple seasons. This signing reflects smart roster-building philosophy: acquire affordable talent with developmental upside rather than overpaying for established veterans, giving the Packers a low-risk flier on a former second-round pick who could provide meaningful depth behind their top receiving options.
Skyy Moore's F grade in Green Bay is a bitter end to the Kansas City experiment that never worked. The former second-round pick was supposed to be a dynamic weapon in the Chiefs' offense, but Moore never found a consistent role and was eventually moved. The transition to Green Bay hasn't produced better results, and the F grade reflects a player who can't find a way to contribute meaningfully in any offense. Moore's inability to separate from NFL defenders and his struggles with drops have undermined whatever promise his college tape showed. The Packers' receiver room has better options, and Moore is facing the very real possibility that his NFL career is over. Two different teams, same disappointing result.
A low-risk, high-upside depth add with legitimate special teams value for Green Bay. Five headlines covered the move, with reporters emphasizing his returner role alongside receiver duties. Moore's excitement about his new role signals genuine buy-in, a modest positive indicator. Fans see this as a cheap lottery ticket on a former second-round pick who underperformed in Kansas City. If Moore recaptures his draft pedigree, the Packers land a steal; otherwise he's solid depth.
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Updated Mar 25, 2026
Recent seasons are weighted more heavily in the overall performance grade.
F
2025
(50% weight)
F
2024
(30% weight)
F
2023
(20% weight)