It's the peak of summer, which means one thing for me: It's time to rank the NFL's offensive playmakers. Every year, right around this time, I take stock of every move franchises have made to surround their various starting quarterbacks with talent as they hope to parlay a hot offseason into a Super Bowl victory.
On one hand, you could argue the 2023 season proved teams can win without great playmakers, as the Chiefs spent most of 2023 begging any of their wide receivers to catch the football. I'd also point out they got plenty out of future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce, saw Isiah Pacheco blossom in a full season as the starter and got just enough out of Rashee Rice & Co.