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5th Round (173rd overall) - WR Darnell Mooney, Tulane | Bears 2020 Draft


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WR Darnell Mooney

Tulane 

Height: 5'10" Weight: 176lb

2019 stats: Rec: 48 | Yards: 713 | TD: 5

 

What the Draft analysts say (via NFL.com):

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Overview
Limber and explosive, he has the makings of a mismatch slot with the ability to stretch and attack speed-deficient coverages. It's easy to criticize Mooney for frequency of drops during his time at Tulane, but he took short throws and turned them into touchdowns of 86, 79 and 55 yards in 2018. He's sudden underneath and should fit right in as a slot, but he won't be able to outrun NFL coverage and needs to tighten up the routes. He definitely has a puncher's shot at finding an NFL home, but the slender frame and inability to help on special teams are big challenges to overcome.
Strengths
  • Capable of lining up inside or outside
  • Uses sudden stem and release to beat press
  • Instant cushion muncher against off-man
  • Will turn a short slant into a long touchdown
  • Suddenness to separate out of breaks underneath
  • Explosive speed with ability to work all three levels
  • Above average locating and tracking deep throws
  • Instinctive positioning and body adjustments help him bring it in
  • Trampoline leaper to get up and over for high-point
  • Almost every touchdown in 2019 was contested
Weaknesses
  • Built like a stick with thin frame and limbs
  • Size brings natural concerns over durability
  • Not enough attention to detail in his routes
  • In a hurry to get from Point A to Point B
  • Had troubling dealing with physical route-matchers
  • Disappointing drops on shorter throws
  • Struggled making adjustments to throws outside his frame
  • Has almost no special teams experience in college

 

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10 minutes ago, dll2000 said:

So Pace basically just admitted this was a coaches pick.  WR coach literally pounded table for him.  Nagy really pushed for him too.

That was interesting to me.  And that Pace was willing to listen to them.  

For me the GM and coaches always need to be listening and willing to work through picks together...if the coaches can see a role for him then this pick makes all the more sense.

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27 minutes ago, Madmike90 said:

For me the GM and coaches always need to be listening and willing to work through picks together...if the coaches can see a role for him then this pick makes all the more sense.

I think it is obvious to everyone team lacks explosive speed offensively.  They have Patterson who doesn’t get a ton of reps and doesn’t seem to be a great deep ball player anyway.  

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33 minutes ago, Madmike90 said:

For me the GM and coaches always need to be listening and willing to work through picks together...if the coaches can see a role for him then this pick makes all the more sense.

We have to remember they get in late, but coaches watch college tape too. And like us, actually a lot more than us, they really get their heart set on certain guys and probably get really upset when GM doesn’t agree or in their mind go after a favored player hard enough.  

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