Wolf
100% Texan
Positives
Moulds becomes the veteran presence desperately required on the Houston offense. With Andre Johnson on the other side, Moulds stands to see less coverage than he ever had in his 10 years at Buffalo. Moulds may not have the dynamism of a few years ago, but he is still a solid possession receiver and an excellent red zone target. As a receiver he is physical, aggressive and imposing for any secondary. He knows how to attack the ball in the air and pick up extra yardage. For those who are superstitious Moulds has always performed better in even numbered years. Moulds has been reasonably durable in his 10 years in the league, and his work ethic impresses new head coach Gary Kubiak.
Negatives
What, at 33 years of age, does Eric Moulds have in the way of upside? Can he handle becoming a #2 receiver? History is littered with veteran WR free agents who have failed miserably to adapt to new surroundings. His drop in yards per catch is alarming over the last seven years - from 15.3 in 1999 he has consistently dropped in yards per catch every year to a paltry 10.1 in 2005. Not really a threat over the middle despite his imposing size, he additionally has never been a prolific touchdown accumulator either.
Outlook
Eric Moulds will be relieved to have stability at the QB position after his last couple of years in Buffalo. Those expecting Moulds to become a starting fantasy receiver are however going to be disappointed. There is not likely to be enough balls for both Johnson and Moulds to dominate and Johnson is likely to be Carrs first read. Moulds still has plenty to offer at the right value and can be used as a bye week replacement or a starter in larger leagues. Its doubtful that someone pounces on Moulds as has happened in days gone by, so the value hunters will be looking at this guy closely. He still has plenty to offer and will be a key component in getting Houston from the NFLs cellar.
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