
Through two weeks of preseason games it is becoming more clear that the Chiefs have problems that many teams would love to have at this point.
Teams around the NFL are scrambling to fill holes and add depth to their roster before the season begins. Some teams have serious needs they must address if they are to compete at a high level. The Chiefs have their needs as well, no doubt. However the depth and talent at most positions overshadow the few (if it is even that many) needs the Chiefs are searching for.
From a fan’s point if view, you may have gone through the roster already and predicted the final 53 players. If you glance at the remaining list of names, you will find that the majority of names are ones you wish could stick around.
That’s a plus in today’s NFL. With the amount of turnover from year to year, any team that can manage to keep depth has an edge.
Imagine yourself a Jacksonville Jaguars fan, or at least try to imagine. The quarterback position has been atrocious for years with no hope in sight. This preseason you can’t tell a difference between the starter and the practice squad guy.
The Cleveland Browns have a similar situation at quarterback. They’ve spent alot of money and picks trying to get the position solidified. Did you realize Brock Osweiler played for Cleveland now? That’s how bad it is. Deshone Kizer has a legitimate chance of being the man this season.
There are teams all over that have bad problems as far as their rosters are concerned. Here we will take a look at the good problems the Chiefs have.