Kansas City- Pluses and Minuses
KC has two dual-threats on offense, first-year RB Kareem Hunt (155 ATT, 800 YDs, 5.2 YPA, 4 TDs) and second-year WR Tyreek Hill (40 REC, 617 YDs, 15.4 YPC, 4 TDs). Hunt has 32 pass catches and two receiving TDs and is averaging 10.3 YPC. Hill has run the ball 13 times for a 2.4 YPA. TE Travis Kelce continues to be the top receiver for KC with 51 catches, five touchdowns, and a 12.3 yards per catch average.
The Chiefs D could do better at rushing the passer, but they have a solid secondary that has eight interceptions, and they’ve forced eight fumbles, recovered five, and have two TDs. They also have 34 TFL and 43 PD. CB Marcus Peters has grabbed three picks, defended five passes, and forced two fumbles. He also has a TD.
Chiefs Summary
- Smith needs to elude pass rush
- Offense can run and pass well
- KC secondary is top-notch
New York- Pluses and Minuses
The numbers for the NY defense are simply not good. They’ve recorded just 13 sacks, 29 TFL, and Four picks. The best thing they have going for them is their eight forced fumbles and five recoveries. Safety Landon Collins has played well this season. He leads the team in tackles with 56 and has four passes defended, one interception, and a forced fumble and recovery.
Giants Summary
- Team is hurting when it comes to receivers
- Defense is mediocre at best
- Rush attack is weak
Three Major Takeaways
Below we offer our trio of takeaways for our Kansas City plays New York 2017 NFL pick.
- KC QB vs. NY QB, Chiefs have edge
- KC D vs. NY D, we like KC
- KC ground Game vs. NY ground game, take Chiefs
Our KC at NY Pick
The Chiefs, like the Giants, do have injury issues and come to this game with a weakened receiving corps and defense. Still, the Chiefs are the superior team, and that’s despite recent struggles. In our Kansas City plays New York 2017 NFL pick, we are taking the Chiefs at -10.0 and the under at 45.0