After a successful trade from the New York Giants, the Kansas City Chiefs have found a new dynamic weapon in wide receiver Kadarius Toney. Despite having only been with the team for two and a half months, Toney has been used to create an X-Factor on the limited offensive snaps he's given. Saturday's Divisional Round was a prime example, with Toney running 12 routes on just 20 offensive snaps and being targeted seven times in comparison to just two targets for JuJu Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
It's clear the Chiefs have seen Toney as a "gadget" player, getting the ball in his hands quickly and allowing him to create extra yardage, resulting in an average of seven yards after catch on his 14 receptions this season. With the emergence of Toney and the injury to Chiefs safety L'Jarius Sneed, sidelined for the rest of the game with a concussion, how Toney's production will be managed against the Cincinnati Bengals for the Championship game is something to keep a close eye on. Toney's speed and dynamic ability to create something special whenever he has the ball in his hands makes him the prime X-Factor for the Kansas City Chiefs.