10 Most Important NFL Playoff Players Left that are not Quarterbacks
2. Tyreek Hill – WR – Kansas City Chiefs
What an amazing story Tyreek Hill has been. As a fifth round pick, Tyreek Hill emerged midway through his rookie season for the Chiefs as a dynamic threat through the air, rushing the ball, and on punt and kick returns. Many thought Hill wasn’t built to be a 1,000-yard receiver, and was more of just a gadget player. Now here we are, with back to back 1,100+ receiving seasons, Tyreek Hill is developing into one of the leagues most dangerous wide receivers.
Hill is the number one option on the Chiefs deadly aerial attack. With over 1,400 yards receiving this year and double-digit touchdowns, Hill continues to grow and develop as a wideout. After reaching the playoffs in his first two years in the league, and going one and done, Hill finally got his first playoff win last weekend against the Colts. Hill now sets his eyes on his first Super Bowl appearance with a win over the Patriots. The Chiefs have a weak defense, which means Hill will need to have a huge game to keep the Patriots offense off of the field. Hill is the most valuable player on this Chiefs team not named Patrick Mahomes.