Kenny Moore Interview
by Luke Paul Chandler
Contributing reporter Josh Buchanon gives us two interviews in one day, this time talking to Wake Forest sleeper wide receiver Kenny Moore.
By Josh Buchanon
What are your current measurables such as height, weight, 40, and bench reps?
Kenny: I am 6′0 193 pounds, and run a 4.40 40.
How did you end up at Wake Forest?
Kenny: I thought it was a great opportunity with a program that was
changing, and I wanted to be apart of that change.
Where have you been training?
Kenny: I am training at Perfect Competition in Davie, FL.
What do you want to work on most before the draft?
Kenny: Right now I am working on my performance for the combine. This
is a great opportunity to demonstrate to every team that I will
contribute from day one when they draft me. The most important thing
to me is to prove that I am a complete wide receiver and return
specialist who can do whatever a team asks of me.
Who else is training with you?
Kenny: Dan O’Connor, Matt Forte, Andre Caldwell, and Dexter Jackson.
What do you feel are your biggest strengths on the field?
Kenny: I feel I am strong with my field awareness and the ability to
make big plays when it matters the most. I don’t shy away from
interior routes in traffic and like to make the difficult catch in big
games.
What are your biggest weaknesses on the field?
Kenny: I can improve on every aspect of my game. The day you feel
comfortable with your athletic ability and the mental side of the game
is the day you will be beat.
Do you have any players on your team who you feel will be solid NFL
prospects next year?
Kenny: Aaron Cury, Alphonso Smith Jr., and Chip Vaughn.
Which teams have shown the most interest in you so far
Kenny: Unfortunately, I had a minor tweak and was unable to attend
the all-star games I was invited to. I feel I may be relatively
unknown since I have only played wide receiver two years and Wake
Forest has just become a national power house. I’ll have a better
ideal which teams are interested in me after the combine.
Do you have any expectations on draft day such as a round or team?
Kenny: I am excited for the opportunity to be drafted, it will be an
honor to be drafted and I have not set any expectations. Its how I
perform and what I do after the draft that is the most important to
me.
What are your future goals outside of playing in the NFL?
Kenny: I have a passion for real estate. I would like to get involved
in commercial real estate and run my own company.