Chiefs meeting virtually with potential first-round offensive tackle
Kansas City is one of many teams reportedly interested in Oklahoma State’s Teven Jenkins.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have an interest in a player at a position of need that everybody seems to have been talking about since their loss in Super Bowl LV: offensive tackle. The Chiefs are meeting virtually with Oklahoma State tackle Teven Jenkins, according to Justin Melo of
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Oklahoma State OT Teven Jenkins is a bonafide first round pick. An incredible player that s easy to love on tape.
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Here is our updated 2021
Roughing the Kicker Chiefs mock draft. For more in-depth thought processes on the picks, go listen to the podcast where we give a comprehensive breakdown of each pick.
Round 1, Pick 31: Landon Dickerson - IOL, Alabama
We realize that Landon Dickerson has a checkered injury past, which drives people away and rightfully so. In his five college seasons, Dickerson has suffered four season-ending injuries. But when he s not worried about his ankles or knees, Dickerson is the best center in the game and it s really not close. He even has an award to prove it. In his final season with the Crimson Tide, Dickerson won the Remington Award for the best center in the country, beating out Iowa s Tyler Linderbaum and Ohio State s Josh Myers.
In six recent mocks of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs were slotted with six different players at six different positions, kicking off draft season with one early certainty: the Chiefs could go in a lot of different directions with their first-round pick.
Assessing Mike Pouncey s Place in Dolphins History
Former Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl center Mike Pouncey and his twin brother Maurkice announced their retirement Friday
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Feb 12, 2021
Mike and Maurkice Pouncey have always been close, so maybe it was fitting that they would jointly announce their retirement from the NFL on Friday.
The two former Pro Bowl centers did so through the Instagram account of good friend and former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Ramon Foster.
The two brothers both expressed their gratitude for living the dream they had as kids growing up in Lakeland, Florida, and thanking those who helped them along the way.