Skyy was targeted 33 times last regular season, 3 were INTs, he had a 66% catch rate, and a lowly 51.3 passer rating when targeted.
Skyy has been targeted 27 times so far this season, 2 have been INTs, he has an even worse catch rate of 51% this season, and again has a lowly 52.7 passer rating when targeted.
Skyy Moore, statistically, is Patrick’s second worst targeted player in his career. The next closest player that I could find was 2018 Chiefs WR/BBQ Enthusiast Kelvin Benjamin with a 57.1 rating when targeted by Patrick, good for a +5 higher QB rating over Skyy’s. edit: WR Josh Gordon ('21 28.6) was even worse.
So who else has been a better receiver for Patrick than Skyy Moore? I’m glad you asked.
HB Spencer Ware ('18 107.2), HB Damien Williams ('18 102.2), HB Darrel Williams ('18 143.7), HB Charcandrick West ('18 148.6), HB De’Anthony Thomas ('18 115.8), HB Derrick Gore ('21 115.3), etc.
FB Anthony Sherman ('18 148.1), FB Michael Burton ('21 109.7), etc.
TE Demetrius Harris ('18 92.3), TE Deon Yelder ('19 116.7), TE Jody Fortson ('21 145.4), etc.
WR Jehu Chesson ('17 N/A, 50% catch rate, two 1st downs, 0 INT), WR Gehrig Dieter ('20 64.6), WR Marcus Kemp ('20 112.5), WR Byron Pringle ('21 127.6), Demarcus Robinson ('18 121.0), etc.
LT Donovan Smith ('23 79.2)
An offensive tackle, fullbacks, and a whole slew of running backs, tight ends, and cast-off receivers have all been better targets for Patrick than Skyy Moore has.
The stats don’t lie.
Skyy Moore is really bad.
Yards of separation per attempt is probably 4x higher on backfield passes tbh.
Pat has thrown to dozens WRs at this point and nobody but Skyy, Kelvin Benjamin, and Josh Gordon even stood out as even being “bad” per se