In a series of bullet points, Rosenthal then explained his reasoning. The team’s maniacal determination to fix their offensive line came at some cost, with the Chiefs looking thinner than usual at the skill positions. They are an injury to Tyreek Hill or Travis Kelce away from not having enough friends for Patrick Mahomes to throw to. That’s fair — if you don’t consider Byron Pringle to be a legitimate threat as a wide receiver or believe that newly-drafted tight end Noah Gray won’t be able to contribute. Pringle could end up starting over Hardman and Robinson. And I think the Chiefs expect Gray to contribute (in a limited role) right away — and be their insurance for Kelce.