3 reasons why Cardinals rookie Rondale Moore will make the Pro Bowl

(Photo by Rob Schumacher-Arizona Republic) Rondale Moore
(Photo by Rob Schumacher-Arizona Republic) Rondale Moore /
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There are multiple reasons to believe Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Rondale Moore has what it takes to earn a trip to the Pro Bowl this season.

Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Rondale Moore has been turning some heads during this year’s training camp, and he can become a Pro Bowl receiver as early as his rookie season, pending he stays healthy.

In fact, there is reason to believe Moore can be the 2021 version of Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson and Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb, both of whom put together stellar seasons with their respective teams.

No, Moore does not possess the ideal height, standing at just 5-foot-7. However, his speed, agility, and crisp route-running have gotten him open often in Cardinals training camp, and he has delivered with some stellar catches.

Sure, they say you’re supposed to look good in shorts, especially when you’re a second-round draft pick. But Moore’s raw ability is not the only reason he will be a Pro Bowl-caliber player in 2021, again, as long as he stays healthy.

Let’s explore three reasons why the rookie receiver will dazzle in year one of what we hope is a career that will pick up right where Larry Fitzgerald left off, considering the latter has likely finished playing.