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The Chiefs can return to the Super Bowl if they upgrade the defense more




The Kansas City Chiefs ended a 50-year Super Bowl drought in exciting fashion, topping the San Francisco 49ers in a 31-20 comeback win. As the team moves past the Super Bowl, it faces some big questions. Namely, how to find enough salary cap room to sign mega star quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a new contract and figure out what to do with defensive lineman Chris Jones.


Under new defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo last season, the combination of Jones and defensive end Frank Clark gave the Chiefs an imposing defensive line. Jones is a free agent looking for big money, and the Chiefs are expected to tag him. Do they sign him to an extension or let him play under the tag?


Kansas City Chiefs (12-4), Super Bowl champion


If the Chiefs want to get back to the Super Bowl, they have some notable needs that will need to be addressed.



  1. Linebacker: Anthony Hitchens has been a bust of a free agent signing for the Chiefs. He was rated 81st out of 89 linebackers ranked by Pro Football Focus last season, but he’s on the books through 2022. Reggie Ragland has been a middling player since being taken in the second round in 2016. The Chiefs need to add athleticism at linebacker, which is why they’re often mocked Patrick Queen of LSU in the first round of the draft.


  2. Running back: Kansas City finished 23rd in the NFL in rushing and didn’t have a player break 500 yards on the ground. The draft is the easiest way to change that. The Chiefs could use their No. 32 pick on Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins or Georgia’s D’Andre Swift. If Kansas City waits until the second day of the draft, LSU’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire or Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor would be a fit.


  3. Cornerback: Starter Bashaud Breeland is a free agent riding high off a stellar Super Bowl performance and could price himself out of town. Kendall Fuller is a free agent too. If the Chiefs want to maintain their improved pass coverage, a new starter at cornerback may be needed.

What Arrowhead Pride wants most this offseason: The Chiefs were able to win the Super Bowl thanks to a rebuilt defense to pair with their explosive offense, but the defense could still use upgrades at linebacker position and defensive back, especially with the possible departures of Breeland and Fuller. The Chiefs need to add depth along the interior offensive line, and perhaps even starters if they choose to save cap space by cutting starting center Austin Reiter or right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. On the weapons front, the Chiefs could use a healthy three-down running back, a No. 2 tight end, and another developmental wide receiver. — Pete Sweeney


We’ll check back on the Chiefs after free agency to see what they still need heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.







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