
Running the football was a non-existent feature of the Kansas City Chiefs' offense last season, as Isiah Pacheco and Isiah Pacheco barely surpassed 1,000 rushing yards combined.
This offseason, the Chiefs significantly improved their backfield by signing former Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III to a three-year, $43.05 million contract, which includes $28.7 million guaranteed. Over the last two years, Kansas City has neglected that position, which has led to the lackluster production during that span.
While speaking with ESPN's Peter Schrager on Tuesday, general manager Brett Veach previewed how the 25-year-old running back could be utilized in Kansas City's offense.
In addition to being extremely explosive, Walker III is also a patient runner, which is a perfect match with the Chiefs' interior offensive line. Far too many times last season, Pacheco and Hunt either failed to recognize the open gaps or, in Hunt's case, were too slow to hit the hole before it clogged up. Walker III will be able to achieve what neither of those players couldn't.
Yes, the Chiefs paid a high price for the 2022 second-round pick's services, but the team should reap the benefits from a formidable rushing attack. Not only will Walker III alleviate pressure off Patrick Mahomes' shoulders, which will need to be the case with the 30-year-old quarterback returning from a torn ACL, but he will also open up the rest of the offense.
Over the last few seasons, defenses have been able to sit both safeties 15-20 yards from the line of scrimmage, as Pacheco and Hunt did not pose as significant threats on the ground. Those safeties will have to creep much closer if opposing defenses do not want to be continually gashed by Kansas City's rushing attack. Additionally, it will create opportunities for play-action in the intermediate parts of the field, over the second level of the defense, with linebackers closer to the defensive line.
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