The Seven Days of Free Agency, Day 3: Offensive Line
After a disastrous Super Bowl, it s no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs need to bolster their offensive line for 2021 and beyond. Here s what this year s free agent class will have to offer.
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Mar 9, 2021
After a disastrous Super Bowl, it s no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs need to bolster their offensive line for 2021 and beyond. What will this year s free agent class have to offer?
Dependable, starting offensive lineman rarely hit free agency for the simple fact that great offensive lineman are hard to come by in the NFL. When teams pick a great offensive lineman in the draft, they usually hold on tight and don t let them leave the building. Brandon Scherff, a player who was going to be discussed in this breakdown, is a good example of this as the Washington Football Team tagged him for a second time Monday night.
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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PFF's Ben Linsey breaks down how the Kansas City Chiefs should utilize free agency and the 2021 NFL Draft, including a dive into the team's precarious offensive line situation.