Expert breaks down 3 priorities for KC to address before training camp
Before training camp opens in July, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason plan receives a clear blueprint from Bleacher Report analyst Brent Sobleski: address three priorities. First, settle on a new right tackle among Jaylon Moore, Khalil Benson, and Esa Pole to protect Patrick Mahomes. Second, add another wide receiver to complement Travis Kelce, with in-house options like Rice and Tyquan Thornton and potential external targets. Third, prepare Justin Fields to start if Mahomes cannot Week 1, given Fields’ dual-threat ability and his 2024 completion rate of 62.7%. The analysis also hints at pursuing a true No. 1 receiver to pair with Kelce if available. Training camp begins in July, and these decisions will shape Kansas City’s offense for 2026.






