Madden NFL 16 Kansas City Chiefs Team Breakdown

The Kansas City Chiefs are a strong team coming into Madden NFL 16. They might not be a team that everyone will play with but if you put them in the right hands, they will be very dangerous.

We have the full Kansas City Chiefs team breakdown for Madden 16 below.

Team: Kansas City Chiefs

Offensive Strategy: Get the ball to Jamaal Charles. Jamaal Charles is one of the most dangerous weapons in Madden 16. To go along with that, the Chiefs have a good offensive line. Mix in Jeremy Maclin and De’Anthony Thomas as well. With all that speed on the field, it will be hard for opposing defenses to keep up.

Defensive Strategy: 3-4 Pressure. The Chiefs have one of the best linebacker groups in the game. With Justin Houston and Tamba Hali coming off of opposite edges, it will be hard for your opponent to shift protection one way. Derrick Johnson is still a great user middle linebacker in the middle of the field.

Impact Players: QB Alex Smith, HB Jamaal Charles, WR Jeremy Maclin, WR De’Anthony Thomas, TE Travis Kelce, DT Dontari Poe, LOLB Justin Houston, MLB Derrick Johnson, ROLB Tamba Hali, CB Sean Smith

Key Newcomers: WR Jeremy Maclin, LG Ben Grubbs, SS Tyvon Branch, CB Marcus Peters, WR Chris Conley



Strengths: Speed and linebackers. We touched on both of these things above but the Chiefs have elite speed at running back and wide receiver. Speed kills in Madden. The Chiefs also have 3 really good linebackers. Any other team would be happy to have just 1 of them.

Weaknesses: Big athletic receivers. Receivers who are 6’3″ and above are always so hard to stop in Madden. It is good that the Chiefs have speed everywhere but there will come a time when you need a big and strong receiver to make a spectacular catch and the Chiefs don’t really have a guy like that.

Overall: The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the better teams in Madden 16. If you use them correctly, you should be able to easily compete against any team online.

What did we miss Chiefs fans? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.