One of the more unsung maneuvers made by Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and the Vikings front office was the signing of WR Rondale Moore, a 2021 2nd-round pick by the Arizona Cardinals, who snagged him at 49th overall out of Purdue University.
The Vikings have prioritized signing injured players this offseason in an attempt to gain some value and perhaps get the players for a salary below their actual value.
Last week, the Vikings arrived at a deal with wide receiver Rondale Moore, a still-young veteran who is well-known for his blazing speed. Sitting behind that simple signing is a fascinating tidbit: Minnesota was in direct competition with several other teams to sign Moore.
The Chicago Bears have been on the hunt for speed this week. On Monday, they brought two speedster wide receivers — Mecole Hardman Jr. and Rondale Moore — to Halas Hall for free-agent visits, eyeing them for their abilities as pass-catchers and return specialists.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The New York Jets recently showed interest in an intriguing young receiver but reportedly missed out. New York brought 24-year-old receiver Rondale Moore to town for a visit but the Jets won’t be signing him.
Earlier this week, the Chicago Bears telegraphed that they were on the lookout for a certain type of wide receiver when they brought in Rondale Moore for a visit.
As Ben Johnson gets acclimated to the Chicago Bears, the new head coach is still figuring out his wide receiver room. Alongside DJ Moore and Rome Odunze, the Bears recently signed Olamide Zaccheaus to a one-year contract.
Traded straight up for Desmond Ridder last March, Rondale Moore suffered a season-ending injury that kept him from playing a down as a Falcon. Now out of contract, the former Cardinals slot receiver is generating considerable interest despite his recent setback.
Per Mike Garafolo, the Titans are hosting WR Rondale Moore for a visit, after he also visited with the Bears, Jets, and Vikings. He suffered a season-ending knee injury during training camp last year while with the Falcons.
It looks like Rondale Moore or extra slot-speed option No. 3, whoever that would be for the Bears at wide receiver. The Green Bay Packers agreed to a one-year contract with wide receiver Mecole Hardman a day after he and Moore visited Halas Hall, according to a report by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
After a flashy first week of free agency that saw 14 newcomers arrive to the tune of over $300 million in new contracts, the Minnesota Vikings still have a quiet need for a third wide receiver in their offense.
A receiver with much greater career production than Rondale Moore also visited Halas Hall and plays the same position as the former Cardinals and Falcons receiver.
The Chicago Bears are hosting former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rondale Moore for a free agency visit, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Moore previously visited with the Minnesota Vikings last week.
Former Arizona Cardinals receiver Rondale Moore took a visit with the Minnesota Vikings earlier this week, per numerous reports. Moore missed the entire 2024 regular season with a knee injury suffered in training camp after being traded from the Cardinals to the Atlanta Falcons last offseason in exchange for quarterback Desmond Ridder.
The Las Vegas Raiders need to get more receiving options for newly acquired Geno Smith. He has one of the best, if not the best, receiving tight ends in the NFL with Brock Bowers.
Atlanta Falcons speedy wideout Rondale Moore had a visit with the Minnesota Vikings on Friday. Rondale Moore was never able to see a meaningful snap last year in Atlanta after suffering a knee injury during Falcons training camp.
The Atlanta Falcons re-signed wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge this offseason. With Hodge back, the writing may be on the wall for fellow wideout Rondale Moore.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Friday that they’re hosting free agent WR Rondale Moore for a visit. Moore suffered a season-ending knee injury during training camp last year. Moore, 24, was a three-year starter at Purdue and was a consensus All-American as a freshman in 2018.
The Atlanta Falcons are entering the 2024 NFL campaign with a new-look offense, thanks primarily to the addition of Kirk Cousins under center. However, the Falcons did make some other moves in an attempt to bolster their offense this offseason, such as trading for wide receiver Rondale Moore.
Arizona Cardinals wideout Rondale Moore hasn't played an NFL game in six weeks but somehow managed to suffer a grotesque injury to his left pinky finger.