A comprehensive look at the Kansas City Chiefs options at the NFL trade deadline

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 30: Landon Collins #21 of the New York Giants celebrates after breaking up a pass against the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium on September 30, 2018 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 30: Landon Collins #21 of the New York Giants celebrates after breaking up a pass against the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium on September 30, 2018 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) /
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ARLINGTON, TX – NOVEMBER 05: Brett Veach, General Manager of the Kansas City Chiefs shakes hands with a fan before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT
ARLINGTON, TX – NOVEMBER 05: Brett Veach, General Manager of the Kansas City Chiefs shakes hands with a fan before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT /

With the trade deadline looming, there are several players that Brett Veach should inquire about. Who are they? We discuss.

The NFL’s trade deadline is fast approaching. The Kansas City Chiefs roster has several positions that could use upgrades both in depth and a few starting roles. In this article, I will break down the options that the Brett Veach and the Chiefs may be interested in. I will provide a breakdown of what each player does well and how they could benefit the team as well as a brief write up on what the Chiefs should be willing to offer.

I want to be completely clear. I have not heard any rumblings about these players nor do I have a “source.” This article is 100% speculation and hypothetical.

This is also based on my own personal hopes. For instance, there are going to be players that you see in this article that are highly unlikely to be traded at all. That’s okay. Just live in my dreams for a moment.

Here are the players that I think that the Chiefs should have their eye on, starting with the offense.

OFFENSE

This will be brief compared to the defensive portion of this article. The offense obviously does not need the help that the defense does. However, this gives me an opportunity to be greedy and hope that the Chiefs build the greatest offense in the history of the league. The offense is stacked at certain positions and at others they could use more depth. If Kansas City believes that they can make a Super Bowl, these are the players on offense at whom Brett Veach should take a look.