As defending Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs have limitless potential entering the 2024 NFL season. Patrick Mahomes has cemented his role as the league’s best quarterback, Travis Kelce is set to return to Andy Reid’s offense, and the Chiefs defense has proven that they can hold any opponent to minimal gains on the NFL’s biggest stage. But even with so much having been accomplished by Kansas City’s players in recent seasons, the team’s roster always has room for improvement. While general manager Brett Veach made his first splash signing in free agency by bringing in star wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown last week, his work is far from over as the Chiefs turn their attention to the 2024 NFL Draft in April.