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Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
If you watched the game he deserved less snaps. Especially on specially teams. He cost them the game
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
If you watched the game he deserved less snaps. Especially on specially teams. He cost them the game
Yeah I figured the fumbled punt dashed any hopes of him getting much playing time.
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
If you watched the game he deserved less snaps. Especially on specially teams. He cost them the game
Yeah I figured the fumbled punt dashed any hopes of him getting much playing time.
I couldn’t believe they let him try again. He misplayed the next one too.
I really have seen that happen so few of times I can’t remember the last time I have seen someone so far off from where the punt lands when setting up to catch it.
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
That would be more.
 

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy "guaranteed" that Skyy Moore would "see more than two snaps" moving forward.​

It was more like Skyy Less in Week 2, as the receiver wasn't targeted. He also played just 13 snaps in his debut, with a single target to his name. Moore will be off the redraft radar until we see a legitimate bump in snaps or targets, but at least the Chiefs seem committed to getting him more involved than they did for the first two weeks.
SOURCE: Herbie Teope on Twitter
Sep 22, 2022, 1:14 PM ET
Bienemy didn’t lie - a whopping 8 offensive snaps yesterday.
That would be more.
Moore or less.
 

Skyy Moore caught 2-of-4 targets for 31 yards in Kansas City's Week 4 win over Tampa Bay.​

Moore's longest catch came on an in-breaking route across the field as Patrick Mahomes was flushed for the pocket for 16 yards, and he also added an RPO catch for 15. It wasn't a takeover, but perhaps it was an establishing shot for one with the Chiefs wideout corps not providing a lot of fantasy production yet. Moore is still on the stash-and-monitor line for the moment, but this could be building to something interesting for fantasy leaguers later this season.
Oct 3, 2022, 12:35 AM ET
 
Its a good beat the waiver wire move if you can stash him, he is trending up in snaps. Imo, they are a WR 4-5ish guy with upside to grow into a flex WR3 type after this week if they 'break out' seems possible and in a primetime game most will see it firsthand too making the waiver wire next week even more inflated with competition to get the if they play well this week.
 
Its a good beat the waiver wire move if you can stash him, he is trending up in snaps. Imo, they are a WR 4-5ish guy with upside to grow into a flex WR3 type after this week if they 'break out' seems possible and in a primetime game most will see it firsthand too making the waiver wire next week even more inflated with competition to get the if they play well this week.
Agreed I made a few grabs of him this week. The wrs in front of him are trash and his snaps are trending in the right direction
 
Seems like Skyy’s time is clearly coming, although it may not be this year outside of perhaps a few splash games. Despite the lack of production ahead of him in the depth chart, they do seem content with spreading the wealth when not throwing to Kelce - including with the RBs.
 
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Seems like Skyy’s time is clearly coming, although it may not be this year outside of perhaps a few splash games this year. Despite the lack of production ahead of him in the depth chart, they do seem content with spreading the wealth - including with the RBs.
That’s why I made sure he was included in a recent deal (part of the package where I acquired AJDillon.

Hoping we’re correct. Physically, he’s more talented than most of KC’s receiving corps.
 
Not being targeted but doing some good blocking out there - maybe will continue to get him more playing time.
 
Is he a WR or RB? Confusing since he is wearing #24, I assume it’s the New Jersey rules which have me not knowing anymore
 
Hold or cut? Sheesh
In redraft, you can probably find more productive guys. Dynasty/keeper a definite hold IMO.

Thought Skyy would get more opportunity last night with Juju banged up (and not really producing much this year), but it was disconcerting to see MVS finally show up.

Seems like Skyy's snaps will be limited for the forseeable future, although it was a bit promising to see him so involved in the last drive with the game on the line. Maybe Reid/Mahomes is beginning to trust him more.
 
Is he a WR or RB? Confusing since he is wearing #24, I assume it’s the New Jersey rules which have me not knowing anymore
I read that 3 times trying to figure out why New Jersey would have their own rules in the NFL like did the Giants or Jets do something or ?
 
Is he a WR or RB? Confusing since he is wearing #24, I assume it’s the New Jersey rules which have me not knowing anymore
I read that 3 times trying to figure out why New Jersey would have their own rules in the NFL like did the Giants or Jets do something or ?

Yeah I worded it poorly. The NFL has new number rules this year for jerseys. I think a WR can have #24 now? It’s causing a lot of confusion for me is all….
 
Is he a WR or RB? Confusing since he is wearing #24, I assume it’s the New Jersey rules which have me not knowing anymore
I read that 3 times trying to figure out why New Jersey would have their own rules in the NFL like did the Giants or Jets do something or ?

Yeah I worded it poorly. The NFL has new number rules this year for jerseys. I think a WR can have #24 now? It’s causing a lot of confusion for me is all….
Wow, ok. I was reading it the same way Fred was reading it. Thanks for explaining it. haha
 
Is he a WR or RB? Confusing since he is wearing #24, I assume it’s the New Jersey rules which have me not knowing anymore
I read that 3 times trying to figure out why New Jersey would have their own rules in the NFL like did the Giants or Jets do something or ?

Yeah I worded it poorly. The NFL has new number rules this year for jerseys. I think a WR can have #24 now? It’s causing a lot of confusion for me is all….
Wow, ok. I was reading it the same way Fred was reading it. Thanks for explaining it. haha
I miss the old days when every position had designated numbers they had to wear. It’s a train wreck now
 
Wow, ok. I was reading it the same way Fred was reading it. Thanks for explaining it. haha
2 capital letters changed everything. lol

New Jersey rules vs new jersey rules.

Fogedaboudit

Classic.

I’m not to bothered by a WR wearing 24. Pacheco wears 10, which is Tyreek’s number.
 

Skyy Moore caught 1-of-3 targets for 24 yards in the Chiefs' Week 6 loss to the Bills.


Moore ran a pass route on 27.6 percent of the team's drop backs and came down with a long grab from Patrick Mahomes. Moore has been sprinkled into the Kansas City offense of late but is well behind Marques Valdes-Scantling, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Mecole Hardman. That Moore was targeted on a crushing late fourth quarter interception is not the best development for the rookie. Moore should remain on waiver wires for now.

- NBCSportsEDGE
 
Where does this guy fit in the Chiefs offense? Feels like they need to open the playbook up for him a bit and get him more involved. He's not an outside guy I don't think though and that's where they likely need the most help

Can help in the slot but more competition there
 
Where does this guy fit in the Chiefs offense? Feels like they need to open the playbook up for him a bit and get him more involved. He's not an outside guy I don't think though and that's where they likely need the most help

Can help in the slot but more competition there
Until there’s an injury to a WR, I don’t think he’ll do much. More of a futures bet for dynasty owners than redraft.

But should something happen to a Chiefs WR (or two) he’d be worth a speculative add.
 
The Chiefs are rolling. JuJu and Hardman are eating right now. I’m still buying on Moore- just a little patience is needed.
 
Was holding on to Skyy all season and was prepared to drop him through the bye. Easy decision to cut bait altogether with the Toney trade.

Have to think he's among the biggest losers of this trade.
 
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Can't open the playbook to Skyy when he doesn't seem to know it or be able to run routes well. He's way more of a project than draftniks wanted to believe.
 
I wonder how low his price falls in dynasty. He might be a buy for me. Because 6-10 games is too quick to give up on any 2nd round WR, let alone one who was such a popular guy in April.
 
I wonder how low his price falls in dynasty. He might be a buy for me. Because 6-10 games is too quick to give up on any 2nd round WR, let alone one who was such a popular guy in April.

Outside of Mahomes the Chiefs haven't shown much savvy in drafting offensive FF talent. It feels like the community bites on hyped-up KC draft picks yearly only to be disappointed.
 
I still can't get passed how KC coaches keep saying how excited they are with Skyy Moore, but then they trade for a WR that has proven nothing and fakes injuries so he doesn't have to play.
 
I still can't get passed how KC coaches keep saying how excited they are with Skyy Moore, but then they trade for a WR that has proven nothing and fakes injuries so he doesn't have to play.
I agree but maybe they are taking a forward looking approach. I doubt they resign Hardman/JuJu unless they take team friendly deals, so the cupboard could be pretty bare again next year. Skyy and Toney will have a shot at targets. I will be sniffing around buying Skyy if the price is right (already own Toney).
 
I still can't get passed how KC coaches keep saying how excited they are with Skyy Moore, but then they trade for a WR that has proven nothing and fakes injuries so he doesn't have to play.
I agree but maybe they are taking a forward looking approach. I doubt they resign Hardman/JuJu unless they take team friendly deals, so the cupboard could be pretty bare again next year. Skyy and Toney will have a shot at targets. I will be sniffing around buying Skyy if the price is right (already own Toney).
Was thinking the same. Could be as much about next year in terms of getting a potential high end asset on the cheap.
 
I still can't get passed how KC coaches keep saying how excited they are with Skyy Moore, but then they trade for a WR that has proven nothing and fakes injuries so he doesn't have to play.
Reid built this offense around mahomes and kelce and tyreek. It was unstoppable for a while.

Then teams started playing two deep on tyreek and took the deep stuff away. Somewhere around mid year last year, mahomes' numbers suffered and Darrel Williams' were unreal. That's because there was nowhere to throw but the running lanes were wide open. They tried throwing slants and screens to tyreek, and he did well with them, but not consistently enough to get the mvp mahomes offense back by any stretch

This off season they shockingly let tyreek go to Miami and invested in mvs and juju and skyy to go along with Hardman. And guess what? They didn't remotely replace tyreek individually. But mahomes' numbers are back up. Because you can't just take away any area of the field and neutralize mahomes anymore.

Those guys aren't individually beating their man every time, but they're putting constant vertical pressure on the defense and can go deep on any play. Imagine a thin secondary covering those guys every down. It would be an hour of running wind sprints against guys who are faster than you.

In that context, a rookie skyy could have a much higher ceiling than Hardman or mvs, but still be a liability to mahomes ability to threaten the entire field. Because defenses can single cover the rookie and hope he makes a mistake, but defenses have to respect the veterans' speed even if you're not throwing to them.

I think they want skyy to get to the point where he can handle every audible, make every route adjustment, understand every coverage, and have mahomes trust him enough to know if he raises his hand he really is open. That's not there yet. But they're excited about the talent.

I'm not excited for him this year in redraft and just dropped him in one league, while I'm trying to buy cheap in a keeper/ dynasty type league. This is what a work in progress looks like on a Superbowl contender - they have guys who can execute the offense right now and they're excited for the next man up even though they don't need to use him much yet.
 
I think they want skyy to get to the point where he can handle every audible, make every route adjustment, understand every coverage, and have mahomes trust him enough to know if he raises his hand he really is open. That's not there yet. But they're excited about the talent.
Exactly this.

And this same argument applies to Toney. He won't make much of an impact this year. That move was more for next year as noted by others in here.
 
I think they want skyy to get to the point where he can handle every audible, make every route adjustment, understand every coverage, and have mahomes trust him enough to know if he raises his hand he really is open. That's not there yet. But they're excited about the talent.
Exactly this.

And this same argument applies to Toney. He won't make much of an impact this year. That move was more for next year as noted by others in here.
I actually disagree slightly with this. Toney does some things that the other guys don't do. He's a pro ready gadget player right now, and he doesn't need to learn to read mahomes' eyes or audibles to threaten chicanery. Defenses have to respect when he comes in and motions like he might do a jet sweep or whatever.

They could do the same with skyy, and I think they probably wanted to, but he has a couple bad muffled punts and doesn't have pro experience so they got a guy who can contribute now. Reid loves that stuff.

That said I don't think Toney's usable in redraft. He's worth picking up in hopes of trading him in a package deal after a big game but otherwise I'll pass
 
I think they want skyy to get to the point where he can handle every audible, make every route adjustment, understand every coverage, and have mahomes trust him enough to know if he raises his hand he really is open. That's not there yet. But they're excited about the talent.
Exactly this.

And this same argument applies to Toney. He won't make much of an impact this year. That move was more for next year as noted by others in here.
I actually disagree slightly with this. Toney does some things that the other guys don't do. He's a pro ready gadget player right now, and he doesn't need to learn to read mahomes' eyes or audibles to threaten chicanery. Defenses have to respect when he comes in and motions like he might do a jet sweep or whatever.

They could do the same with skyy, and I think they probably wanted to, but he has a couple bad muffled punts and doesn't have pro experience so they got a guy who can contribute now. Reid loves that stuff.

That said I don't think Toney's usable in redraft. He's worth picking up in hopes of trading him in a package deal after a big game but otherwise I'll pass
Oh for sure. I think Toney can certainly make some impact plays this year. I’m just referring to the full trust in Mahomes regarding the route trees and such.
 

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