The Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver corps is a tough one to figure out. Last year, the Chiefs were so excited by the potential among a young batch of competitors that they kept seven receivers on the active roster coming into the regular season for the first time since Andy Reid took over as head coach. The unit was also the single most disappointing position group when all was said and done. The good news is that the unit wasn't dysfunctional enough to keep the Chiefs from winning a second consecutive Super Bowl—a scary proposition for the rest of the NFL. But it does make things difficult when trying to survey the present and future at wideout. Is Rashee Rice really the only young wideout of real value out of that entire group? Will the new additions be enough? Perhaps that's why Pro Football Focus threw the Chiefs right in the middle of this year's wide receiver rankings around the NFL. That feels like a safe and secure place to stash a team with a potentially dynamic offense who, unfortunately, had one
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