Now, we all know that Alex Smith can't throw the ball more than 10 yards. He just can't. It's physical and mental, like a cognitive muscle block that renders him incapable of considering anything vertical.
We also know that, by and large, the Chiefs don't have much by way of receivers, either. Dwayne Bowe isn't what he used to be - maybe he needs the drugs, considering - and the less said about Donnie Avery, the better. So, enter Travis Kelce, an athletic tight end in the mold of Rob Gronkowski. Now, if only Smith could get him the ball...
Either way, despite all of the spread in targets for Kansas City, Kelce is too attractive of an option and too large of a body to not get 6 to 8 looks per game, which offers a lot of stable PPR value for those in need of a tight end, particularly with the injury to Dennis Pitta.