Amerson spent the last three years with the Oakland Raiders, where he tallied 42 passes defensed and six interceptions in his first two seasons in the silver and black before injuries limited the veteran to just six games last season.

Now in Kansas City, Amerson is looking to regain the form that made him so effective just a short time ago – and as part of a system that emphasizes man coverage.

"It's a challenge, but it means you're going to be in a position to make a lot of plays," Amerson explained. "Any time you're up in somebody's face every play, they're going to try you. Most offenses are looking to go outside when they're being pressed, so it just gives you more opportunities to make plays."

Speaking of making plays, Fuller is entering his first season with the Chiefs after ranking as the top slot cornerback in all of football last season according to Pro Football Focus. Though as good as the third-year defensive back was inside the numbers in 2017, he's taking on a bigger role in Kansas City's defense.