ESPN’s Bill Barnwell can take a bow. In July, the wrote that the Chiefs have the best offensive arsenal in the NFL, and it’s hard to argue that’s not the case right now.
Those rankings were based solely on the skill-position players, excluding the quarterback. With Tyreek Hill, Kareem Hunt, Travis Kelce and Sammy Watkins, the Chiefs are averaging an NFL-best 7.1 yards per game and 36.3 points a game this season.
But Peter Schrager and Nate Burleson of “Good Morning Football” on the NFL Network on Thursday debated the best supporting casts for a quarterback in the NFL, and the Chiefs weren’t the pick.