Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins knows how much talent his team's wideouts have and thinks they can be unstoppable.

The team already had Tyreek Hill, the fastest player in the NFL, before the offseason. In April, they drafted wide receiver Mecole Hardman in the second round after he ran 4.33 40-yard dash during the combine. They also recently signed De'Anthony Thomas who was a college sprinter with the Oregon Ducks.

Watkins thinks that this is a team that will be blowing by a lot of defenses this upcoming year with the speed that is out wide.

“We are the home run team,” Watkins said, via ESPN's Adam Teicher. “We can throw deep. We've got all these track runners, all these thoroughbreds. … We can possibly be unstoppable.”

Watkins isn't the only guy who has noticed the speed the team possesses. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is excited about the group this year, and how well they stretch the field. He expects his job is going to be very easy in 2019, mostly because of Kansas City's talent at receiver.

“I can't, honestly,” Mahomes said when asked whether he could imagine a faster receiving group. “We've got guys that can roll, guys that really stretch the field. It really makes my job a lot easier. We're able to stretch the field vertically and horizontally. You can either take the deep pass and throw it like that or throw it out in the flat and these guys can all take it 70 yards to the house.”

The players still have to go prove it on the field, but all signs point towards a lot of long touchdowns in 2019 for the Chiefs.