Skyy Moore Sucks
Just how bad has been? : r/KansasCityChiefs
Just how bad has been? was targeted 33 times last regular season, 3 were INTs, he had a 66% catch rate, and a lowly 51.3
Twitter reacts to placement on Chiefs' IR list
This for Don't want anyone to get injured. As far as the team is concerned it can be a positive. Someone now gets those
- What's the deal? : r/DynastyFF
probably should have been on fantasy benches until he proved it, and it he didn't perform as hoped. Few Chiefs did, though, and
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he's one of the toughest players to evaluate. because he doesn't have enough of a sample size. to really say if he's good or not. because if he
Is basically droppable? : r/DynastyFF
He but who are you dropping him for? Best player on the waiver wire in any of my leagues is Zach Pascal. Reply reply. [deleted].
selected 54th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022
For the second-straight season, a Western Michigan Bronco receiver has been selected in the second round of the draft, with being
Sky : r/KansasCityChiefs
312 votes, 325 comments. I knew nothing about him when we drafted him. But this season I'm fully on the anti hype train that he is the
Fantasy football players to drop: Kadarius Toney, Zamir White on the
It for Jonathan Taylor. And it for our fans. It just While he's been out, has impressed, and there's also
Chiefs ****Our Wide Receivers Suck- Official Thread - ChiefsPlanet
Why do we have to wait till next year to take away or Justin Watson reps? Claypool is on the block and they want a 5th or 6th
Using TPRR to identify early AFC draft values
The number is somewhat promising, if some of that was designed stuff. JuJu Smith-Schuster got another year removed from his