The Master’s Test: Why the Chiefs' Offense is Squarely on Andy Reid
No More Excuses: The Personnel Narrative Ends as the Chiefs Bet on Coaching to Revitalize the Attack
In the latest edition of Only Weird Games, hosts Joshua Brisco, Seth Keysor, and Nate Taylor discuss the strategic shift following the 2026 NFL Draft.
After the Chiefs used their first six picks (including trades) on defensive talent, Keysor argues that the “personnel excuse” for the offense has officially expired. By standing pat with the current wide receiver and tight end rooms, the organization has signaled a massive vote of confidence in Andy Reid’s ability to innovate with the talent already on hand.
The conversation also highlights the high expectations for first-round picks Mansoor Delane and Peter Woods. Nate shares behind-the-scenes reporting on the drafting of Chris Jones, drawing parallels to Woods’ elite physical traits and the importance of a trusting scouting department.
With rookie minicamp beginning, the focus shifts to whether this “reloading” defense can support an offense that must return to elite status under Reid’s singular vision.
Kansas City’s 2026 Draft Highlights
Mansoor Delane (CB): Viewed as a polished, instinctive upgrade on the boundary.
Peter Woods (DT): A high-ceiling disruptor compared to a “caterpillar turning into a butterfly.”
R Mason Thomas (DE): A “closer” who adds a unique speed element to the pass rush.
Cyrus Allen (WR): A Day 3 steal noted for his “Tyreek-esque” acceleration and route mastery.
Is Andy Reid the missing link to a top-five offense? Watch the full breakdown on KCSN!


