Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has seen exactly what Kingsbury noted.
“You can tell he was coached well, you can tell he wants to get better,” Hopkins said. “Rondale is a guy that is going to compete, he's going to go out there and no matter who he's against, obviously it's a size disadvantage sometimes for him with his height, which you can't tell once you go out there. He plays like he's 6-2 so I just like the way he competes.”
Green also likes what he’s seen from Moore, saying, “I love Rondale, man. Rondale is smooth man. He don't let a lot of things bother him. He don't get too flustered. If he doesn't do something right, he just goes out there and makes plays."
During the first week of camp, Murray said, "He's really level-headed. It's moving fast for him a little right now. He's got all the talent in the world, but there's always that adjustment for rookies. Some may be quicker, some it takes a little longer. It's only Day 2. I have no worries about Rondale. Especially with this offense. He's great in space, got great ball skills. I'm excited to see more once we really get this thing going."
Moore might also be counted on to provide explosiveness in the kick-return game.
“We'll work through that; he'll get a shot at both (punts and kickoffs),” Kingsbury said. “We'll see what type of workload he has offensively and kind of take it from there.”
www.si.com
“You can tell he was coached well, you can tell he wants to get better,” Hopkins said. “Rondale is a guy that is going to compete, he's going to go out there and no matter who he's against, obviously it's a size disadvantage sometimes for him with his height, which you can't tell once you go out there. He plays like he's 6-2 so I just like the way he competes.”
Green also likes what he’s seen from Moore, saying, “I love Rondale, man. Rondale is smooth man. He don't let a lot of things bother him. He don't get too flustered. If he doesn't do something right, he just goes out there and makes plays."
During the first week of camp, Murray said, "He's really level-headed. It's moving fast for him a little right now. He's got all the talent in the world, but there's always that adjustment for rookies. Some may be quicker, some it takes a little longer. It's only Day 2. I have no worries about Rondale. Especially with this offense. He's great in space, got great ball skills. I'm excited to see more once we really get this thing going."
Moore might also be counted on to provide explosiveness in the kick-return game.
“We'll work through that; he'll get a shot at both (punts and kickoffs),” Kingsbury said. “We'll see what type of workload he has offensively and kind of take it from there.”

Arizona Cardinals Love Watching A.J. Green, Rondale Moore
Veteran A.J. Green and rookie Rondale Moore have been turning heads and opening eyes in the first week of Cardinals training camp.