In a new record, Travis Kelce just became the Chiefs’ all-time touchdown leader with his 21-yard score against the Broncos, but that bit of history did little to calm growing Chiefs rumors about the future of their offense.
Kansas City has sputtered to 5-5, and every stumble only sharpens the question of what life after Kelce is going to look like for Patrick Mahomes.
In his latest mock draft for ESPN, Matt Miller leans straight into that conversation , projecting the Chiefs to address tight end in Round 1 instead of reaching for a running back. Miller notes that Kansas City’s offensive slide traces in part to a lack of explosive ground game and to Kelce’s reduced dominance, and that combination makes a pass-catching weapon a more logical swing than another back.
According to Miller

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