— that is, the league’s best quarterback-running back-receiver combos. The Kansas City Chiefs have been near the top of this annual offseason ranking since 2018, when Patrick Mahomes, Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill were ranked ninth. In 2019, Mahomes, Damien Williams and Travis Kelce ranked second. One year ago, Mahomes, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Tyreek Hill topped the list. But for 2021, Jared Dubin ranks the Chiefs’ triplets behind the Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Jones and Davante Adams. 2. Kansas City Chiefs (1.9) QB: Patrick Mahomes RB: Clyde Edwards-Helaire TE: Travis Kelce Mahomes is still the best quarterback in the NFL. He may not have had the best 2020 season, but he’s got the most talent, and the most talent at his disposal. Andy Reid will put these guys in position to succeed, and succeed they will. Edwards-Helaire, billed as a perfect fit for Kansas City’s offense, did not necessarily look like one last year, but his skill as a pass-catcher should still make him a valuable contributor this season and beyond. Whether you want to use Kelce or Tyreek Hill for the pass-catcher spot, the Chiefs would still end up at or near the top of these rankings.