Which wide receivers the Kansas City Chiefs could target in the 2024 Draft?

Despite an impressive season start, the Kansas City Chiefs face a significant challenge with a mostly underwhelming wide receiver group. Today we speculate about how they could benefit from an exceptionally talented 2024 wide receiver draft class.
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1. Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State

  • Measurables: 6-foot-4 and 205 pounds
  • 2022 stats: 77 receptions, 1,263 yards, 14 touchdowns
  • 2023 stats (6 games): 31 receptions, 604 yards, 5 touchdowns

Marvin Harrison Jr. could have sat out the entire 2023 season and still been a top-five pick in the 2024 draft. The son of the Indianapolis Colts Hall of Fame receiver may have even more size and speed than his father did while still having great hands and running great routes. He simply doesn't have any weaknesses and looks like he'll walk into the NFL and instantly be a top-ten wide receiver.

I don't think I need to give you any more than that. Most of you are already familiar with who he is at this point and there really isn't any hope of him becoming a Chief. So just enjoy the highlights in the tweet below. The crazy thing is these would be impressive career highlights for most college wideouts, but they all come from one game for Harrison.

Next up, my current #2 wideout, but the first guy that could potentially fall into KC's range if other teams prefer some of the other elite wide receiver talents more.