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KC Chiefs: 5 most realistic wide receiver targets in 2021 NFL Draft

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Kansas City Chiefs: Elijah Moore provides WR2 potential
Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Elijah Moore (8) -Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports /

Realistic Wide Receiver Options for KC Chiefs

1. Elijah Moore (Ole Miss)

Again, I’d be fine with either Marshall or Elijah Moore coming to Kansas City, but I put Moore No. 1 because of what he was able to do offensively through just eight games. Moore grabbed 86 receptions for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns for the Rebels.

Kansas City has been listed as an ideal landing spot for Moore because of him fitting what their offense likes. He’s fast and we all know how much the Chiefs value speed in their offense. With Mecole Hardman not turning into the kind of player the Chiefs were hoping for, Moore has a chance to jump into the WR2 role and be who Hardman was supposed to be.

Moore would be a lot of fun to watch in this offense and could finally give the Chiefs the No. 2 wide receiver they’ve been searching for.

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While drafting a wide receiver in the first round is a possibility, the Chiefs should take that opportunity to address either the offensive tackle position or one of the defensive spots needing help.

That being said, if the Chiefs have any of these guys at the top of their board when they’re on the clock, then, by all means, take the guy who’s going to make an immediate impact, whether it’s on offense or defense.