Kansas City Chiefs 2014 NFL Draft and Free Agency Wish List
Andy Reid's coaching experience helped this Kansas City Chiefs squad to attain their maximum potential and become a perennial contender ...
Andy Reid's coaching experience helped this Kansas City Chiefs squad to attain their maximum potential and become a perennial contender for AFC West Crown now that we know Peyton Manning has a little left on his tank to make it couple of runs for his Super Bowl journey with the Denver Broncos. Kansas City Chiefs is always been known about the talent they have in both sides of the ball, just like San Francisco 49ers, and it takes a right coaching and motivation to make things done on their way. Jamaal Charles MVP run last season dictates how Andy Reid put his players in the right positions to be successful. Derrick Johnson, a proven linebacker, should have been in All-Pro if others ain't marketed so much for their stuff. This Kansas City Chiefs squad has a lot left to prove and this just a start of Andy Reid's remodeling of the franchise to make it a respectable one.
In the free agency, Andy Reid and John Dorsey can get another wide receiver talent to help Alex Smith manage his offense and play a secure ball handling in order to make it every time in the Playoffs. Signing back their three offensive line starters, Branden Albert, Jon Asamoah, and Geoff Schwartz, could bring some stability to their dynamic offense that features Jamaal Charles and his elusiveness out on the open field. A wide receiver like Hakeem Nicks can come in and compete for no. 2 spot as Dwayne Bowe locked up the no. 1 right receiving slot. A dynamic slot receiver could bring another dimension to this offense as Alex Smith prefers more on Bubble Screens to make him release the ball fast and not to make any turnover for this offense. A lock down Strong Safety and Right Cornerback in free agency will bring this Chiefs Defense into the discussion to rival Seattle Seahawks' Legion of Boom. As they have the best tandem of pass rushers in Tamba Hali and Justin Houston, a good secondary can only benefit on hurried throws and swatted pass made by pass rushing linebackers.
In the draft, they could grab a solid tight end in Jace Amaro out of Texas Tech to add another safety blanket for Alex Smith and his offensive game. All they have to do is lessen the pressure from Jamaal Charles and let him make plays in the receiving game and play miss-tackling moves out of the open field to touchdown. In the second day of the draft, picking a quarterback would not hurt Alex Smith ego as he will be serving as a mentor for the quarterback and let him show the ropes until his ready to lead the franchise like he does. A.J. McCarron out of Alabama is the perfect fit here, as they are game managers at best and not to down them as they are but that's what Kansas City Chiefs need and that's what their coach prefer into. A backup running back in the third round could make sense and the rest of the rounds should go to fill the secondary and the offensive line to continue their trend in winning the special teams game.
A quick turnaround is not expected to this Kansas City Chiefs squad but because of all the talents that are in there, success is a must for Andy Reid and the rest of his staff for Kansas City Chiefs last regular season. This coming season will test Andy Reid and the Chiefs that their success is not a fluke and be a contender for AFC Crown for the next years to come. What are your thoughts about Kansas City Chiefs? Write it down in section below?