Of the Cincinnati Bengals undrafted free agents this offseason, Ohio State offensive lineman Seth McLaughlin was by far the name grabbing the most attention.
But it's Duke wideout Jordan Moore who has steadily gained ground in the hype department as onlookers go back and find stats, film and otherwise.
And it helps that Moore is looking good at Bengals OTAs and getting praised by coaches, too.
"He's an A+ young man, fits our culture, and wants to be great," Bengals wideout coach Troy Walters told Dan Hoard. "He's coachable, and I'm excited to have him as one of our guys."
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A former quarterback, Moore had 2,352 yards and 21 scores over three seasons at wideout. Despite his inexperience, what he's flashed already, alongside a 6'2" frame, certainly made him appealing to the Bengals.
And it's clear those Bengals remain appealing to undrafted free agents, too. They have the big two, plus Andrei Iosivas and Jermaine Burton on his seemingly last chance. Tack on Charlie Jones and Kendric Pryor, too. But like undrafted linebacker Maema Njongmeta proved last year, the Bengals will be more than happy to roster Moore if he can earn a spot.
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