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Dink-and-dunk Patrick Mahomes

Can KC bring back the long ball to its offense?

I’ll be curious to see if Kansas City makes a stab at bringing back Tyreek Hill. While it seems overly optimistic to hope he can return to the difference-maker level he was at a few years ago, KC could use a playmaker.

Through some combination of personnel shortcomings and an inability to draw up the right offense, Kansas City has been remarkably ineffective at creating big plays in the passing game.

Over the past three years, 29 quarterbacks have thrown at least 30 touchdown passes. Of that group, Patrick Mahomes ranks last in average length of touchdown, down at 11.1 yards – over a yard below everyone else.

TOUCHDOWN LENGTH AVG (last 3 yrs)
Player ('25 tm)AvgTD
Derek Carr, none21.540
Joe Flacco, Cin.20.940
Jalen Hurts, Phi.19.766
Kirk Cousins, Atl.19.646
C.J. Stroud, Hou.18.762
Caleb Williams, Chi.18.647
Lamar Jackson, Balt.18.586
Aaron Rodgers, Pitt.18.452
Josh Allen, Buff.18.481
Tua Tagovailoa, Mia.18.268
Baker Mayfield, T.B.18.295
Jared Goff, Det.18.099
Sam Darnold, Sea.17.962
Drake Maye, N.E.17.846
Dak Prescott, Dall.17.677
Russell Wilson, NYG17.445
Geno Smith, L.V.17.460
Brock Purdy, S.F.17.071
Justin Herbert, LAC16.769
Trevor Lawrence, Jac.16.761
Joe Burrow, Cin.16.375
Jayden Daniels, Was.16.133
Bo Nix, Den.15.954
Jordan Love, G.B.15.180
Bryce Young, Car.14.949
Matthew Stafford, LAR14.390
Mac Jones, S.F.13.431
Kyler Murray, Ari.12.537
Patrick Mahomes, K.C.11.175

Some of the blame here, I think, can be placed on the coaching staff. KC shoved Matt Nagy out the door at the end of the season, bringing back Eric Bieniemy to fill the offensive coordinator role. But they’ve got Andy Reid, who’s generally considered one of the best offensive minds in the game.

KC hasn’t had a good running game in recent years, making it harder for them to counter defenses relying heavily on dropping guys into coverage. Better, defenses have figured out, to make KC dink-and-dunk down the field. So some logic behind the speculation that KC might pounce on running back Jeremiyah Love if he’s available with the 9th pick of the draft.

But another receiving weapon (particularly if obtained at a nice price) wouldn’t. As things stand, KC’s main receiving weapons have been Travis Kelce (who’s slowing down) and Rashee Rice (who’s best on shorter routes). They’ve got Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy, but neither is a great deep threat.

—Ian Allan

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