The Kansas City Chiefs have one of the better rosters in the NFL, largely because of how good Patrick Mahomes is.
Considering Mahomes is still arguably the best quarterback in the world, the Chiefs can put players around him, and he'll make them look a lot better than they might even be.
At the same time, Kansas City still has a lot of talent, though it could use more on both sides of the football. Wide receiver-wise, specifically, there's a need for more talent, and bringing in a guy like Tyreek Hill, who they used to have, could help solve some of that. Recently looking at the possibility of doing so, Bleacher Report believes that he could be a nice addition to the Chiefs' offense.
“Between Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and a few others, the Chiefs have some potential at the position, but bringing in someone who quarterback Patrick Mahomes is familiar with could be what is needed to help KC bounce back from missing the playoffs last season.
“The Baltimore Ravens are another team to monitor since they have a penchant for signing big-name wide receivers late in their career, and haven't gotten big-time production out of receivers other than Zay Flowers in recent years,” Mike Chiari of Bleacher Report wrote.
It's tough to get a feel for what he would be at this stage of his career because of the injuries he's dealt with. After dealing with that gruesome knee injury a year ago, it's very possible that he's not the same type of player that he once was when he returns from this injury.
He's also not fully healthy yet, so the Chiefs can't bring him in for a workout to see how he looks.
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