6 receivers the Steelers need to draft on day two this year

George Pickens #1 of the Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
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Western Michigan Broncos wide receiver Skyy Moore (24) Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports /

Steelers should target Moore

A name that quickly heated up for the Steelers and then essentially completely cooled off, Skyy Moore has all of the makings of a great slot receiver at the next level. His size will keep him mostly inside as a pro, but he could easily be a productive and dependable threat for this team if he were drafted here.

Where Moore excels at is his get-off and ability to make big plays. A great athlete, he is quick off the snap and can make the first move for his route. This leads to him getting open quickly. He has solid hands-on top of this, leading to quick competitions that can turn into big plays. He should quickly become a safety valve and high-volume target for an offense.

He does have some issues with his route running as a whole. He can be a little sloppy at times, and some of that may be attributed to his newness to the position for him. That said, he makes a lot of sense for a Steelers team lacking a slot receiver. Moore can come in and fill that role from day one. Assuming he falls to pick 52, he would be a solid get for the team.