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Another breakout star? Chiefs might have found a new weapon for Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid

The Kansas City Chiefs have a knack for finding talent. Andy Reid has a special ability to draw plays for said talent, and Patrick Mahomes has the talent to exploit his weapons' strengths. Now, it seems there's a new guy on the roster that could feed from all of this to be the team's next big thing.

 Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts prior to Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Ā© Jamie Squire/Getty Images Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts prior to Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

There are teams that are star-studded, and there are others who are starched. The Kansas City Chiefs fall into that first category. Being one of the best franchises in the NFL means you need to find talent and mostly, sleepers. You won’t have any top draft picks to feed Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, so the ability to find new weapons in later rounds is key. It seems that they did it, as one rookie is making waves.

With their fourth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chiefs selected wideout Jalen Royals, from Utah State. Royals was a standout there as he emerged as a touchdown machine. He scored 21 tuddies in his two years as a starter for the team. Hence, when looking at the board, Andy Reid didn’t hesitate to take him.

Considering the team’s injury history in the last few years, Royals could become a prominent name on the team. Yes, he will start at the bottom of the depth chart, but scoring and taking advantage of his opportunities will always get you far in Patrick Mahomesā€˜ eyes.

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Royals profile is very intriguing

Lance Zierlein from NFL.com stated Royals ā€œhas good size and is keenly aware of defenders around him, which allows him to adjust routes and improve his chances on contested catches. He’s a decent route-runner but doesn’t have the short-area foot quickness and burst to open wide windows for his quarterback. He’s excellent as a zone-beater and uses plus body control and play strength to bring in catches in traffic.ā€

Jalen Royals is the Chiefs' new shiny toy on offense and special teams

Jalen Royals #WO38 of Utah State participates in a drill during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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While he won’t be Cooper Kupp running routes, or Tyreek Hill down the field, Royals can be a productive assett over the first two levels. Plus, he has an innate way to get in the endzone.

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The Chiefs also can use him in other ways

His status as a receiver will be seen only if he gets snaps due to injuries and stuff. However, the Chiefs could also use him on special teams. The Chiefs are not precisely known to have a great kick returner. While not being lightning fast, Royals can still use his awareness to produce good stuff.

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This way, he can also impress Andy Reid into giving him more opportunities. Still, Royals has shown the talent to at least be considered as a sleeper pick. Now, it’s on him to prove he belongs in the modern-day dynasty of the Chiefs.

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