Kansas City Chiefs: Training Camp Recap Day Two
By Ben Almquist
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Tyreek Hill isn’t the Kansas City Chiefs only new wide receiver on the field. Also out there are 4th round pick Demarcus Robinson, free agent signing Mike Williams, 2015 7th round pick DaRon Brown, and several undrafted free agents (UDFAs). That gives Alex Smith a number of tools to work with, which is something Mitch Holthus noted.
Today's highlight of camp-watching Alex Smith work w new potential "pieces"-btw Alex touched the ball 601 times last years w how fumbles?
— Mitch Holthus (@mitchholthus) July 28, 2016
Indeed the Chiefs wide receiver corps will be worth watching. I have three of the new players in this group on my list of ten players to watch at Training Camp. If the Chiefs can get some production out of these young players, they could be very dangerous. Especially if Alex Smith can continue to connect with Ty Hill like he has.
Top pass of the day at #ChiefsCamp went from Alex Smith to Tyreek Hill deep down the right sideline on a hitch-n-go. Result was 80-yard TD.
— Chiefs Reporter (@ChiefsReporter) July 28, 2016
With the Chiefs defense having carried the load for the last few seasons, it is time that the offense steps up. ESPN’s Jeffri Chadiha noted that “They’ve got everything needed to win a championship” when talking about what Kansas City brings to the table this year.
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