Jeremy Maclin (Wide Receiver): Maclin is expected to lead this new passing attack and can make a huge difference on offense. Maclin should be the most targeted receiver on this team, considering Andy Reid knows just how dangerous of a target he can be. Maclin will be a mid-round wide receiver with a high WR2 ceiling. The only question is, can Alex Smith get him the ball.
Albert Wilson/Chris Conley (Wide Receiver): Conley or Wilson could potentially walk away with the WR2 job however Wilson had the inside track on that last year and failed to meet expectations. Conley should be the guy who gets the WR2 targets while Wilson gets the scraps.
Travis Kelce (Tight End): Kelce will most likely be hit with a ton of targets much like he was last year putting him in the TE1 category. Yes the addition of Maclin and Conley should take some of those away however when it comes down to it Kelce will have the most mismatches on the field. This will still make him the primary target in red zone opportunities.
Jamaal Charles/Knile Davis (Running Back): The Chiefs want to limit Charles's carries to help keep his legs fresh later in the season. Knile Davis will spend a lot of time relieving the star running back, which will ratchet up his fantasy value. Davis should be handcuffed to Charles at all times.