Can the Chiefs keep up in the new-and-improved AFC West?

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There hasn't been a more active division in the NFL offseason than the AFC West. Already a strong group, the flurry of moves that have come within the division -- like Russell Wilson to Denver, or Davante Adams in Las Vegas -- have established it as *the* premier division in the NFL, right? Can the Chiefs keep up? Speaking with Fescoe In The Morning on Friday, 610's Jay Binkley broke it all down.

"Again, we may say the salary cap is real or mythical, but for the Chiefs, it's actually something there," he said. "They do have to restructure contracts. But sometimes hurrying's not the best thing. Sometimes taking your time -- again, it's not what you've done. Sure, there's a lot of players and a lot of names. But how much do they have left in the tank? The wall hits you in the NFL faster than anything else. Yeah, some of these guys are going to work out, like Davante Adams and guys like that. But there are going to be some of these big names that just don't work out. And in 5 years you're going to say, 'whatever happened to that guy? He went to a new team and he didn't pan out.'

You can listen to the entire interview in the embedded player below:

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