He only spent five seasons with the Gang Green, but Rob Moore still made his mark on New York Jets history with the numbers he put up over that stretch.
One of two players chosen in the 1990 NFL Supplemental Draft, Moore followed up his solid career at Syracuse by making an immediate impact for the Jets at the next level. He started 13 games as a rookie, hauling in 44 passes for 692 yards and six touchdowns, showing off his big-play ability by averaging 15.7 yards per reception.
In his second season, Moore started all 16 games for the Jets, and his numbers saw a considerable increase in both catches (70) and yards (987).