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Kansas City Chiefs: Full Position Breakdown and Depth-Chart Analysis at WR

July 3, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It goes without saying that the wide receiver position is the biggest area that needs improvement for the Kansas City Chiefs. The stat of zero touchdown passes to a wide receiver in 2014 speaks for itself.
Kansas City's last touchdown pass to a wide receiver came on Dec. 29, 2013, in Week 17 against the San Diego Chargers when Chase Daniel connected with Dexter McCluster for a two-yard touchdown pass.
The Chiefs cleaned house with their starting receivers, letting go of Dwayne Bowe and Donnie Avery, the two primary wideouts the past two seasons in Kansas City.
With a new No. 1 receiver and the No. 2 wide receiver spot up for grabs, Alex Smith seeks to have better success in the passing game as the Chiefs look to operate a three-dimensional offense in 2015.
Here are the current wideouts for the Chiefs, what they bring to the table and what role they will play in 2015 if they make the team.
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