Tight end is a position that many Kansas City Chiefs fans and commentators might be overlooking. It’s understandable, given the spectacular player and personality that leads the position group today. There is no replacing Travis Kelce — not this year, not ever.
However, the Chiefs have often looked a year or two in advance of a need and addressed that position early, hoping to develop a player before they are counted upon.
The Chiefs got their offense back on track and thrived in the postseason using multiple tight end sets. To do that, they’ll have to add (or re-sign) a couple of capable tight ends to round out the room headlined by Kelce and Noah Gray.