Rondale Moore is officially a member of the Arizona Cardinals.

The organization announced on Wednesday that Moore has agreed to his 4-year rookie contract. The former Purdue receiver’s deal is worth $6.9 million over that time, which includes a $2.9 million signing bonus.

Moore was a second-round selection in the 2021 NFL Draft. He will join a veteran wide receiver group that includes DeAndre Hopkins, A.J. Green and Christian Kirk.

Moore spent three seasons at Purdue, with his most productive coming as a true freshman in 2018. He led the B1G in receiving with 114 catches for 1,258 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also added 213 rushing yards, 662 kick return yards and 82 punt return yards. Moore scored 2 rushing touchdowns, as well.

The last two seasons in West Lafayette were plagued by injury. In 2019 and 2020, Moore played in just 7 total games. He left Purdue after three years and finished his career with 1,915 receiving yards, 248 rushing yards, 813 kickoff return yards and 118 punt return yards. He accounted for 17 total touchdowns.

Moore was an All-American in 2018 and was also the B1G Freshman of the Year and B1G Receiver of the Year.