Kansas City Chiefs: Most disappointing players through the bye week

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Tight end Demetrius Harris #84 of the Kansas City Chiefs drops a pass (Photo by: 2018 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images/Getty Images)
Tight end Demetrius Harris #84 of the Kansas City Chiefs drops a pass (Photo by: 2018 Nick Cammett/Diamond Images/Getty Images) /

MOST DISAPPOINTING CHIEFS THROUGH BYE WEEK

NUMBER 4: DEMETRIUS HARRIS

This one isn’t too shocking, as Demetrius Harris has never been a fan favorite amongst Chiefs Kingdom. We all know he’s a former college basketball player and for some reason, Andy Reid is fascinated with those type of players for the tight end position.

Harris has never been an exciting player, yet here he is, still on the roster in his fifth pro season. Time sure does fly, doesn’t it?

Harris hasn’t made much of an impact this year, hauling in six receptions for 97 yards and two touchdowns. While Harris’ two touchdowns are a career high for the tight end, he’s still not a player that Chiefs fans would be confident in should Travis Kelce be unable to go in a game.

Maybe this will be the year in which the Chiefs draft a backup tight end to compliment Kelce, but until then, fans will continue to be underwhelmed by Demetrius Harris and his multiple drops per season.