When Tyke Tolbert, the Giants’ receivers coach, is teaching something and one of his young receivers struggles to remember a play, he immediately looks at rookie Kadarius Toney and says “K.T., help him out.” And he does, Tolbert said with a snap of his finger, “He’ll give an answer just like that.”
So it’s certainly not learning the playbook that’s keeping Toney off the field. And presumably it’s not talent, since the Giants thought he was good enough to draft in the first round. When they did, they thought he’d be an immediate spark on offense. They envisioned him as their kick returner, too.
Two weeks into his rookie season, though, he’s an afterthought on offense, hasn’t gotten a shot on returns, and has made much more noise with his Instagram posts than he has on the field. He’s played 24 snaps in two games and has touched the ball only twice. And it doesn’t sound like he’ll be doing much more this week.