4. Kansas City Chiefs
Ironically enough, the Chiefs probably have the best offense in the division, but so much of that is based off their passing attack.
It looked as if Kansas City had its running back of the future in Kareem Hunt, but his off-the-field issues forced the Chiefs’ hand. They waived Hunt after Week 11, and eventually handed the reins over to Damian Williams, who started the final three games of the regular season and both of the Chiefs’ playoff games. Williams caught at least five passes and accounted for at least 96 total yards in four of those five contests, and enters training camp atop Kansas City’s depth chart.