KANSAS CITY, MO – Travis Kelce is still that guy.
Rashee Rice? Breaking out fast.
But if the Kansas City Chiefs want to three-peat, they need one more weapon — and right now, the WR2 spot is up for grabs.
With offseason departures, injuries, and young talent clawing for reps, Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes are staring at one of the most open wide receiver competitions of the Mahomes era.
💬 “We’ve got a lot of guys who can play. But someone’s gotta separate,” said offensive coordinator Matt Nagy.
So who’s stepping up?

🔥 The Contenders

🔹 Marquez Valdes-Scantling – The Deep Threat (if re-signed)
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Veteran savvy
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Speed to stretch the field
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Chemistry with Mahomes, but inconsistent hands
🔹 Skyy Moore – The Sophomore with Something to Prove

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Shifty in space
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Struggled with drops and route timing in 2023
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Coaches still believe in his upside
🔹 Justyn Ross – The Preseason Darling
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6’4” with elite ball skills
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Health remains the concern, but when he’s on the field? Magic.
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High ceiling, low floor
🔹 Rookie X (via Draft Pick #31?)
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Chiefs have been linked to names like Xavier Legette and Roman Wilson
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If they go WR in Round 1, that player could challenge for WR2 immediately
🧪 Chemistry is King
With Mahomes, timing isn’t optional — it’s essential.
The WR2 doesn’t just have to get open; he has to be exactly where Pat needs him before the throw’s in the air.
That’s why camp and preseason will matter more than ever.
🗣 “You wanna be on the field with 15? You better earn his trust — fast,” said WR coach Connor Embree.
🧩 Why It Matters
The Chiefs can’t just rely on Kelce forever.
Teams are doubling him, bracketing him, bullying him — and Mahomes needs another reliable outlet when the pocket collapses.
If KC wants to stay ahead of the Bengals, Bills, and Ravens, a true WR2 is the missing piece.
🏆 One Job. Five Candidates. One MVP QB Waiting.
As training camp approaches, the battle for WR2 will be one of the defining storylines of Chiefs Kingdom.
And whoever seizes the moment?
They won’t just win a starting job — they’ll win the trust of the best quarterback on the planet.
