124. <p>After winning their final 10 games of the regular season, the Kansas City Chiefs might look infallible to some as they go into the postseason. However, the Chiefs are still a flawed team with many areas to improve upon moving forward and there seems to be no area more glaring than in terms of their offensive weapons.</p>
<p>The Chiefs wide receiving core is notoriously thin and, with a late first-round pick and a loaded class of a receivers, you’d have to hope that Kansas City would look to address such an obvious area of need on their roster. Moreover, you’d want them to nab TCU Horned Frogs star Josh Doctson.</p>
<p>Doctson, whose season was ended in late November due to an arm injury, established himself as one of the most dangerous big-play receivers in all of college football. His height and length in addition to his ability to simply make plays on the ball make him able to catch almost any ball thrown his way at a spot that only he can make a play on it.</p>
<p>While Doctson needs to bulk up and doesn’t necessarily have breakaway speed on the outside, he would be a fantastic addition in Kansas City alongside Jeremy Maclin. Most importantly, he’d be another viable option for Alex Smith to throw to in the Chiefs offense.</p>. WR. TCU. Josh Doctson. 24. player