The Kansas City Chiefs have appeared in the last three Super Bowls, winning two straight before being blown out in the most recent one by the Philadelphia Eagles. It was undoubtedly an ugly loss, but the Chiefs are still in the midst of a dynastic run. However, that hasn’t stopped analysts from trying to call their shot, and arguing that Kansas City is on the decline.
That’s exactly what happened in a recent piece for ESPN, where several analysts gave their thoughts on the offseason so far. The group of experts were asked which team took a step backwards this offseason, and two of the eight analysts, Aaron Schatz and Seth Walder, answered the Chiefs. Both agreed that Kansas City’s already questionable offensive line got worse, and that the loss of veteran safety Justin Reid will hurt the team.
ESPN criticizes the Chiefs for losing two important veterans
Both Schatz and Walder acknowledged the addition of Kristian Fulton, as well as the other talented young defensive backs in the secondary, but the main message from both is that the Chiefs need to find more help in the draft. Walder believes Kansas City needs to select a tackle early in the draft, while Schatz makes the case for finding another cornerback to bolster the secondary.
Ultimately, the experts are saying the Chiefs need more help. It’s still early in the offseason, so Kansas City has a ton of time left to make moves, but this isn’t the first time analysts have been concerned about the team’s direction. In the end, the Chiefs always figure it out.