This brings up the issue that was discussed in the other thread about projecting stats.Over the last three seasons, the Chiefs as a team have completed 296, 274, and 299 passes. The RBs have caught 77, 74, and then last year only 33 with Charles out for almost the whole year. Hillis was hand-picked to tandem with Charles in the backfield, and each guy is a terrific receiver. So we can safely assume that the KC RBs will at least have at least 75 of an expected 300 or so completions.The TEs have had 45, 60, and 34. Kind of all over the map, but Moeaki is back from a torn ACL and even though Boss is going to focus on being a blocker most likely, he has shown to be a very good receiving TE in the past. It can safely be assumed that they should pick up around 50.That means that if KC is going to complete 300 passes this year, the wideouts will account for 175 catches. For all of Dwayne Bowe's faults, he's never had fewer than 70 catches over a ful1 16-game schedule before. Even if he only gets to exactly 70, that leaves 105 for the rest of the WRs. Let's give a minimal 10 to the Devon Wylies and Terrance Coppers of the world, leaving 95 for Breaston, McCluster and Baldwin. Unless you believe that Breaston and Baldwin are going to completely fizzle, I don't see any way for McCluster to get 60 catches. That would leave about one catch per game for and up-and-coming Baldwin and a very reliable Breaston.Unless you believe the Chiefs will throw the ball not just more, but TONS more, than they did a year ago, the numbers just don't add up. Sure Cassel could conceivably complete a higher percentage now that there is better talent around him, but even if he matched his career-best from his NE season that would still only account for maybe 20 extra completions based on the expected number of attempts.The Chiefs would need to complete at least 350 passes for McCluster to even have a shot at that many grabs, and that's only if he gets every extra reception there is. For frame of reference, Green Bay completed 376, San Diego 366, and the Giants 359. I don't see KC joining those teams in airing it out that much.