J’Mon Moore was the 15th of 34 receivers selected in this year’s draft.

Moore, who is coming off back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons at Missouri, is in as good of a position as any of the 14 drafted ahead of him.

First and foremost, the Green Bay Packers’ fourth-round selection has Aaron Rodgers as his quarterback.

“A-Rod, he’s the 'GOAT,'” Moore said following Friday’s rookie orientation practice. “I’m ready to meet him. I’m ready to go out there and work with him and hopefully be one of his favorite targets. I’m going to make sure I’m on my ‘P’s’ and ‘Q’s’ and make sure I’m working and make sure I get that connection with him (and) go out there and put up some yards for him.”

Second, with the offseason release of Jordy Nelson, the Packers need a starter to join the established duo of Davante Adams and Randall Cobb. Geronimo Allison leads the returning group of receivers, but Moore and fellow draft picks Marquez Valdes-Scantling (fifth round) and Equanimeous St. Brown (sixth round) have an opportunity to make a sudden impact.

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“I thought about that as soon as I got drafted,” Moore said. “I plan on coming in here and working, getting in where I fit in and making the best of every opportunity that I get.”

Whoever emerges at receiver will be tested. The three rookies will be pushing each other, and they’ll be challenged by a revamped cornerback corps featuring top draft picks Jaire Alexander and Josh Jackson. The competition should be fierce at receiver and cornerback to earn playing time.

The challenge for Moore also will be pleasing Rodgers, who might not be too anxious to put up with any growing pains after the loss of Nelson, his go-to receiver for years.

“Me being a receiver, I’m in the best position I can be in,” Moore said. “I’ve got a great quarterback like that. Me being a receiver, I’m competitive. I like to catch, make things happen. I like to contribute. So I’m in the best situation any receiver can be in.”

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