Chiefs Now Have Perfect Opportunity to Trade For Disgruntled Wide Receiver

The Kansas City Chiefs should inquire on Romeo Doubs of the Green Bay Packers.
Feb 28, 2023; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach speaks to the press at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
Feb 28, 2023; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach speaks to the press at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images / Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
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The Kansas City Chiefs need for more playmakers is well-documented at this point. They are without several playmakers in Marquise Brown, Isiah Pacheco, and Rashee Rice.

The Chiefs are unbeaten at this point but they will need to add more difference-makers on the offensive end.

Green Bay receiver Romeo Doubs stayed away from the team twice last week and was ultimately suspended for the Week 5 contest against the Los Angeles Rams.

He's unhappy with his role with the Packers and could be the perfect trade target for the Chiefs.

Chiefs News: Romeo Doubs May Be a Trade Target

The Chiefs are eyeing several playmakers as they await the official diagnosis of Rice's knee injury but Doubs could be a perfect trade target for Kansas City.

The Nevada product is an athletic vertical weapon. He can good speed and owns the catch radius to reel in a variety of different passes.

In 34 career games, Doubs has 113 receptions (183 targets) for 1,268 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. He may not be a No. 1 WR right now but he could elevate the Chiefs' passing attack.

Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Andy Reid are a dynamic trio that is looking to hold down the fort. They have championship DNA but they need to add more juice to the offense.

The Packers said that Doubs is still apart of their future but things can change in a blink of an eye. If they do, Kansas City should look to bring in the 24-year-old.

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