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Tyreek Hill to be more involved in Chiefs' offense next season

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said he wants wide receiver Tyreek Hill more involved in the offense next season.

What It Means:

"Growing Tyreek in the offense will be important," Reid said. "He’ll do nothing but get better as long as he keeps the right attitude and the same work ethic he had this past year...I’m expecting good things from him." Hill was limited to just 416 offensive snaps as a rookie (26 per game). That number needs to go up for a player who was the only wide receiver in the league last season to rush at least 20 times and catch at least 60 passes. The 23-year-old is an explosive weapon who threatens to score every time he touches the rock, making him a fascinating prospect for 2017 fantasy drafts.

Hill was the only wide receiver this season to rush at least 20 times and catch at least 60 passes. Among all players to see at least 20 carries on the year, his 0.70 Rushing Net Expected Points per play was first. He also hauled in 61-of-83 targets, finishing with the sixth-best catch rate out of the 60 receivers to see at least 80 targets.