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4 Chiefs Who Robbed the Team Blind in 2023

Jawaan Taylor leads the NFL in penalties in his first year with the Chiefs
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3. Skyy Moore - WR

Moore is still on a rookie contract, so his robbery comes from the indirect opportunity cost of spending a second-round pick on him last year.

After spending the offseason believing Moore would lead this group of wide receivers and take a step forward, fans are now ready to call him a flat-out bust.

He's got 21 catches on 38 targets for 244 yards and one TD, effectively having been phased out of the offense in recent weeks. Mahomes doesn't trust him and his snaps have decreased, making way for guys like Rashee Rice to take center stage.

Considering the Chiefs could have taken George Pickens, who has over 1,000 receiving yards with horrible QB play, the Moore pick will haunt Kansas City for years to come.

The separation skills he showed in college haven't translated. He's young, so there's still hope for Moore yet, but my optimism is growing thin.