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Three teams have a ‘better NFL roster’ than the Kansas City Chiefs

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The Kansas City Chiefs have taken the appropriate steps in free agency and the NFL Draft to assemble a roster capable of securing the never-to-have-been-done-before three-peat.

General Manager Brett Veach has been busy scouting during the offseason, watching tape, and training to draft appropriately.

Wide receiver Xavier Worthy adds a new dynamic on offense for Patrick Mahomes as a deep-ball threat.

Rookie Kingsley Suamataia will help create a healthy competition with sophomore Wanya Morris for the starting role at left tackle – 2023 starter Donovan Smith left in free agency.

In addition, defensive back Jaden Hicks and tight end Jared Wiley could expect to see a substantial volume of reps in 2024.

Kansas City Chiefs reunite with familiar faces to add experience of offense

Free agency has been a source for the Kansas City Chiefs to add invaluable experience to the roster.

Super Bowl champions Mecole Hardman and Clyde Edwards-Helaire returned on respective one-year deals.

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Furthermore, wide receiver Marquise Brown joined from the Arizona Cardinals to provide a much-needed deep threat.

The Chiefs have made sure to add talent on both sides of the ball, but where does their squad rank compared to the rest of the league?

The Chiefs roster does not make it into the top-3 in the NFL, per 33rdTeam

Per NFL media site 33rdTeam by Ian Valentino, the Kansas City Chiefs currently have the fourth-best overall roster in the NFL.

Moreover, occupying the top spot was their Super Bowl LVIII victims the San Francisco 49ers.

In second place was the Baltimore Ravens who had fallen short against the Chiefs in the AFC championship, by a score of 17-10.

And rounding up the top three was the AFC North’s Cleveland Browns who exited the postseason in the Wildcard round vs the Houston Texans.

Rosters will only get you so far in the NFL season, the playoffs are the stage where individual talent shines the brightest.

The Kansas City Chiefs saw individual performances help them navigate through the playoffs

Travis Kelce endured a tough regular season but turned on the charm in the playoffs: recording 355 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 2024.

Patrick Mahomes found his rhythm with his wide-receiving core; Rahsee Rice has the best postseason by a rookie wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ultimately, the Chiefs have addressed key questions on their roster, and they can never be counted out when they have individual game-changers.