Chris Moore
  • Chris Moore

  • WR
  • , Arizona Cardinals
  • 31
  • 200 lbs
  • 6' 1"
  • Cincinnati
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by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Chris Moore - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at Tennessee Titans

Chris Moore ran as one of the top options again for Houston last week and saw eight targets. But he ended up with just 42 yards against the Chiefs after going for 124 against the Cowboys. Houston going with a two-QB system isn't helping the cause. Still, Moore looks to be at least the No. 2 option with Brandin Cooks returning but Nico Collins likely remaining out. Moore should still get targets -- 19 over the last two weeks -- and that at least makes him flex-worthy but limited upside with the quarterback situation.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Chris Moore - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

With Brandin Cooks and Nico Collins out, Chris Moore stepped into the No. 1 role and all he did was catch 10 passes for 124 yards in Houston's near-upset of Dallas. Cooks may return in Week 15, but Collins has remained out to this point for Houston, so Moore may get another opportunity Sunday against the Chiefs, making him a deep flex option this week, especially since Houston will likely be throwing in garbage time.

by Bill Riccette

HOU WR Chris Moore - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Dallas Cowboys

With Brandin Cooks and Nico Collins out, Chris Moore is the "WR1" for the Texans. This is nothing more than a desperation play, especially against the Cowboys. Maybe he'll score a garbage-time touchdown, but you don't want to bank on that this late in the season.

by Brandon Niles

BAL WR Chris Moore - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 at Miami Dolphins

Chris Moore has always been a prominent figure on special teams for the Ravens, but with a roster full of rookies at the wide receiver position, he has a chance to break into the lineup this year. He’s not designated as a starter yet, and the Ravens won’t throw the ball enough to warrant serious consideration for more than one or two Baltimore pass-catchers, but fantasy owners should watch Moore if he can carve a role. He’s not worth a roster spot in most leagues, but has some long-term upside for watchful eyes.

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