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Eric Moulds
Eric Shannon Moulds (born July 17, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Mississippi State University and was selected by the Buffalo Bills 24th overall in the 1996 NFL draft. In 2009, Moulds (affectionately called E-Money for short) was one of three receivers named to the Buffalo Bills 50th Anniversary All-Time Team.
At Mississippi State University, Moulds caught 117 passes for 2,022 yards (averaging 17.1 per catch). He ranks fifth in yards and fourth in touchdowns on Mississippi State's career receiving list. 1993, he had 17 catches for 398 yards and 4 TD while being utilized as a vertical receiver. In 1994, he had 39 catches for 845 yards and 7 TD. He followed that up in 1995 with 62 catches for 779 yards and 6 TD.
In 1994, Moulds led the NCAA Division I-A in kickoff returns with a 32.8 yds/return average.
Several NFL teams were hesitant to draft Moulds because of perceived character issues. One Dallas Cowboys scout characterized Moulds as a "me guy", and Chicago Bears head coach Dave Wannstedt told a scout that he would not draft Moulds in any round because Moulds had once ordered a pizza to be delivered to the field before a game and had refused to participate in a team meeting after the Senior Bowl game, in which he dropped nine passes.
Moulds was the Bills' first round draft pick (24th overall) in 1996. For his first two seasons, Moulds was stuck on the depth chart behind receivers Andre Reed and Quinn Early.
Moulds finally had his breakout season in 1998, where set a single-season team record with 1,368 receiving yards, a total that led the AFC and was second in the league. That record would stand until 2020, when Stefon Diggs would earn a total of 1,535 yards. Moulds also has the Bills' third-highest single-season total, with 1,326 in 2002. Moulds's 20.4 yards per catch was second in the NFL in 1998.
In his eight seasons as the number one receiver for the Bills (1998–2005), Moulds had 626 receptions for 8,523 yards, an average of 78.25 catches and 1,065 yards per season. Moulds's yardage was 7th-most in the NFL over that span.
In 2002, Moulds became the first player in Bills history to log 100 receptions in a single season. His team record for receptions in a season would stand until Stefon Diggs broke the record in 2020 with 127.
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Eric Moulds
Eric Shannon Moulds (born July 17, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Mississippi State University and was selected by the Buffalo Bills 24th overall in the 1996 NFL draft. In 2009, Moulds (affectionately called E-Money for short) was one of three receivers named to the Buffalo Bills 50th Anniversary All-Time Team.
At Mississippi State University, Moulds caught 117 passes for 2,022 yards (averaging 17.1 per catch). He ranks fifth in yards and fourth in touchdowns on Mississippi State's career receiving list. 1993, he had 17 catches for 398 yards and 4 TD while being utilized as a vertical receiver. In 1994, he had 39 catches for 845 yards and 7 TD. He followed that up in 1995 with 62 catches for 779 yards and 6 TD.
In 1994, Moulds led the NCAA Division I-A in kickoff returns with a 32.8 yds/return average.
Several NFL teams were hesitant to draft Moulds because of perceived character issues. One Dallas Cowboys scout characterized Moulds as a "me guy", and Chicago Bears head coach Dave Wannstedt told a scout that he would not draft Moulds in any round because Moulds had once ordered a pizza to be delivered to the field before a game and had refused to participate in a team meeting after the Senior Bowl game, in which he dropped nine passes.
Moulds was the Bills' first round draft pick (24th overall) in 1996. For his first two seasons, Moulds was stuck on the depth chart behind receivers Andre Reed and Quinn Early.
Moulds finally had his breakout season in 1998, where set a single-season team record with 1,368 receiving yards, a total that led the AFC and was second in the league. That record would stand until 2020, when Stefon Diggs would earn a total of 1,535 yards. Moulds also has the Bills' third-highest single-season total, with 1,326 in 2002. Moulds's 20.4 yards per catch was second in the NFL in 1998.
In his eight seasons as the number one receiver for the Bills (1998–2005), Moulds had 626 receptions for 8,523 yards, an average of 78.25 catches and 1,065 yards per season. Moulds's yardage was 7th-most in the NFL over that span.
In 2002, Moulds became the first player in Bills history to log 100 receptions in a single season. His team record for receptions in a season would stand until Stefon Diggs broke the record in 2020 with 127.
