No One is Ready for THIS Patrick Mahomes: Chiefs Training Camp QB Breakdown
As the NFL season approaches, excitement is building in Kansas City—and much of that buzz centers around Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs’ revamped offense. In a recent YouTube breakdown, former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel took fans inside Chiefs training camp, offering a detailed look at Mahomes, his new weapons, and the subtle improvements that could make this year’s offense as dangerous as ever.
A New-Look Offense
The Chiefs have been hard at work addressing last season’s offensive shortcomings, particularly along the offensive line and at receiver. With new additions like Jaylen Moore and first-round pick Josh Simmons stepping in as starting tackles, the protection for Mahomes looks much improved just a few days into camp. Meanwhile, playmakers like Rashee Rice (returning from injury), rookie Xavier Worthy, and a healthy Hollywood Brown join stalwarts Travis Kelce and Isaiah Pacheco to give Mahomes a diverse arsenal.
Breaking Down the Plays
1. Shallow Cross to Rashee Rice
Daniel starts his breakdown with a seven-on-seven drill featuring JuJu Smith-Schuster in the backfield and Rashee Rice lined up wide. The play is a classic shallow cross, a staple of the Chiefs’ offense. Mahomes executes a quick five-step drop, then delivers a perfect sidearm pass to Rice, who streaks past linebacker Nick Bolton. The ball placement allows Rice to maintain his momentum, showcasing Mahomes’ elite accuracy and ability to throw from multiple arm angles.
2. Red Zone Slant to Rashee Rice
Next up is a goal-line drill with Rice running a slant for a touchdown. Daniel highlights Mahomes’ quick read—his eyes immediately find Nick Bolton, the key defender. With Bolton occupied, Mahomes contorts his body and fits the ball into a tight window, a necessity in the congested red zone. Daniel predicts a breakout year for Rice, calling him the clear No. 1 receiver in this offense.
3. Mesh Concept to Travis Kelce
A Chiefs classic, the mesh (shallow cross) concept, features Travis Kelce and Hollywood Brown in a 3×1 formation. As Mahomes works through his progressions, he finds Kelce on a hook route, threading a sidearm pass into his chest. Daniel notes that Mahomes’ pinpoint accuracy and Kelce’s route-running make this combination nearly unstoppable, especially against man coverage.
4. Sideline Tap to JuJu Smith-Schuster
The next play is a three-by-one formation with Mahomes targeting Smith-Schuster on a comeback route along the sideline. Daniel explains the “doubles game” concept—two receivers running synchronized routes to attack zone coverage. Mahomes keeps his eyes down the middle to disguise his intent, then delivers a perfectly timed throw outside the defender’s reach, demonstrating his mastery of timing and footwork.
5. Deep Shot to Xavier Worthy
Perhaps the most exciting development is Mahomes’ willingness to go deep. On this play, he launches a bomb to Xavier Worthy, the fastest player ever at the NFL Combine. Daniel emphasizes Mahomes’ quick release and decisive footwork—three steps and the ball is gone. After a 2023 season where the Chiefs rarely attacked downfield, the early camp footage suggests a renewed commitment to explosive plays, thanks to the added speed of Rice, Worthy, and Brown.
6. Signature Sidearm Flick
Daniel closes by spotlighting Mahomes’ signature move: the sidearm flick. Whether threading a pass through traffic or improvising under pressure, Mahomes’ unique mechanics and confidence set him apart. Even in camp, he shows the competitive fire and creativity that have made him the NFL’s best quarterback.
Chiefs Out for Redemption
After a disappointing end to last season, the Chiefs enter 2024 with a “sour taste in their mouth.” With improved protection, a deeper receiver group, and Mahomes looking sharper than ever, Daniel believes the Chiefs are primed for another Super Bowl run. “They’re just too good to be stopped,” he concludes.
Final Thoughts
Patrick Mahomes’ training camp performance is a reminder: no one should underestimate the Chiefs. With new weapons and a revitalized deep passing attack, Kansas City looks ready to reclaim its spot atop the NFL. If these early glimpses are any indication, no one is ready for THIS Patrick Mahomes.