I happen to wonder if Derek Moye and Rishard Matthews won't be the two players that really separate in the short and long term.
I do believe Jeff Fuller has some significant advantages and all he really has to do to make the roster is show that he can consistently catch the football. Sometimes that never ends up happening, sometimes it does. A few years ago Joe Philbin inherited a tight end from the Dolphins by the name of Donald Lee who couldn't catch a cold and got cut because of it. It was bad with Lee, so bad that when he caught a ball during preseason rather than dropping it, he went to the sidelines and everyone on the team came over to cheer him on for actually catching a routine pass. Somehow he goes to Green Bay under Philbin and suddenly hands aren't an issue.
What Derek Moye will show right away is probably the best ability of any of the four receivers to get off the press. That's my prediction. I watched him closely against Alabama in 2010 and Alabama in 2011. He faced a 1st rounder in Dre Kirkpatrick, a future 1st rounder in Dee Milliner, and a mid rounder in DaQuan Menzie, not to mention top 10 pick Mark Barron and future 1st or 2nd rounder Robert Lester. That secondary was ludicrous in 2011. If you tallied up the production of the top-producing wide receiver from every game, the Bama secondary allowed that collection of players to catch only 500 yards on them. Ridiculous. But when I watched Derek Moye play against them, I saw him WINNING the battle at the line of scrimmage as Dre Kirkpatrick and Dee Milliner tried to jam him, and I saw him creating separation. He had 3 catches for 51 yards in that game but I tallied the potential for 6 catches and 125 yards if he'd only had a more accurate quarterback (the PSU quarterbacks were ridiculously bad). He beat the jam and created separation consistently against as good a secondary on as good a defense as I've ever seen in college football.
It wouldn't shock me if Derek Moye is the guy that emerges in the preseason as the young receiver that the QBs can trust most to execute and be open when they throw the ball to him. He's got an NFL body at 6'4" and 209 lbs, with NFL tangibles having run a 4.44 at his pro day. He's currently got the quickest and most reliable hands and technique for getting off the press.