The Kansas City Chiefs emerged as one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL last year, in large part due to wide receiver Tyreek Hill. He, running back Kareem Hunt, and tight end Travis Kelce were among the best playmaking trios in the entire league — and the best at their respective positions, according to Hill.

With all those talented pieces in place, Hill believes they can get even better this season and become the very best offense in the NFL when it's all said and done.

“I know that we will be the best offense in this National Football League, without a doubt in my head,” Hill told NFL Network's Stacey Dales, per Chris Wesseling of NFL.com. “We got the best tight end, the best running back, we got two of the best deep-ball threat receivers — Sammy Watkins addition, who can do it all — great offensive line, Hall of Fame coach. So the sky's the limit for us. It's up to us to put all the pieces together.”

To be fair to Hill, he isn’t the only Chief who is incredibly confident in their offense’s potential. Mahomes has also been outspoken about his belief that they can be the very best in the league.

The Chiefs certainly have all the talent in place, particularly at the skill positions. With Travis Kelce, Hill, Hunt, and Watkins as their primary playmakers, they should be able to put up those points.

But a lot still depends on their first-year starter in Mahomes to put it all together. If he falters and experiences some typical first-year QB problems, their offense obviously won’t be nearly as good as he and Hill think it can be.

Although, Andy Reid has a proven track record of maximizing his quarterbacks, which bodes well for their chances of reaching their ceiling, which is being the best.