Cornerback D.J. Moore played college football for the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Moore was selected 119th overall in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears on April 26, 2009.
High School
Moore graduated at Broome High School where he started as a wide receiver and defensive back. He was a four-year varsity letterwinner for AA South Carolina program and was named South Carolina AA Special Teams Player of the Year and Region 2-2A Player of the Year. He was also a two-time All-State as a wide receiver.
He also played basketball and was a three-time All-State helping his squad to state title as a junior.Official Site of Vanderbilt Commodores: Player Bio: D.J. Moore
College
He attended Vanderbilt University and has played three seasons as a cornerback before he decided to forego his senior season to enter the 2009 NFL Draft. He was one of the Southeastern Conference's most versatile athletes.
As a freshman in 2006, he was named to All-Southeastern Conference Freshman squad by coaches and earned team's Specialist of the Week honors in first collegiate appearance at Michigan. He was named as First Team All-Southeastern Conference recipient by Associated Press writers, Second Team All-SEC by coaches' ballot, and received team's postseason Defensive Secondary MVP Award in his sophomore season in 2007.Official Site of Vanderbilt Commodores: Player Bio: D.J. Moore
Awards and Honors
- SI All-American (2008)
- First Team All-Southeastern Conference (2007)
- Second Team All-SEC (2007)
- Defensive Secondary MVP Award (2007)
- AA Special Teams Player of the Year (HS)
- Region 2-2A Player of the Year (HS)
- Two-time All-State at WR (HS)
D.J. Moore Vital Stats
- ESPN: Career Stats
- Height: 5-10
- Weight: 182 lbs
- Class: Junior
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D.J. Moore Timeline
March 22, 1987: Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina
2006: Graduated at Broome High School
2006 - Present: Vanderbilt University