The Kansas City Chiefs' offense, one could make the case, is in a better position to be successful than it was last season.
With Kenneth Walker signed, the run game should get more juice, and as for the passing game, Patrick Mahomes will have Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, and Xavier Worthy as his main weapons.
Still, some think more is needed for the Chiefs in 2026.
And here comes CBS Sports' John Breech, with an interesting name after watching this receiver dominate the recent flag football tournament - Odell Beckham Jr.
"If Andy Reid wants to add a veteran receiver to his roster, this would be his chance to do it," Breech wrote. "The team could look to reunite with Tyreek Hill, but if Reid doesn't want to go that route, then the Chiefs should definitely look at Beckham.
"The Chiefs already have Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and Tyquan Thornton, but all three of those guys come with some major question marks. Basically, the Chiefs could use some help at receiver and Patrick Mahomes would probably be thrilled to add some veteran depth at the position."
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Beckham Jr. a chance in KC?
Possibly, but having not played football in over a year, plus the last time we saw him on an NFL field in Miami, Odell didn't look the best.
Granted, time off and a role in an Andy Reid-style offense could be a nice thing for Odell, but I wonder if Kansas City will take a chance on a veteran receiver who hasn't played in over a year.
There's clear upside, but many wonder exactly how high that upside goes.
It is an interesting thought exercise, but I get the feeling the Chiefs will say thanks but no thanks to OBJ in 2026.
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