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Nat Moore isn’t in the NFL hall of fame. Do you think he should be?
Nat Moore was a wide receiver who spent his entire 13-year NFL career (1974–1986) with the Miami Dolphins. Here are his key career highlights:
Drafted: 1974 NFL Draft, 3rd round (78th overall) by the Miami Dolphins out of the University of Florida.
Longevity: Played 183 games over 13 seasons, all with Miami.
Stats:
510 receptions
7,546 receiving yards
74 receiving touchdowns (still among the top in Dolphins history).
Pro Bowl: Selected in 1977, a season where he had 52 receptions for 765 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Team Leadership: Served as a consistent offensive weapon through multiple quarterback eras (Bob Griese, Don Strock, David Woodley, Dan Marino).
Durability: Held the Dolphins’ record for consecutive games played (74 straight starts at one point).
Legacy: Retired as Miami’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving TDs (records later surpassed by Mark Clayton and Mark Duper).