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After the first week and change of NFL free agency, the Kansas City Chiefs’ roster is in a pretty good place.
There are still secondary needs — backup quarterback, third safety, more running backs and depth on the offensive and defensive line — but the major holes have been filled outside of left tackle. And that’s assuming second-year OT Wanya Morris isn’t ready to start.
As we head into the second and third weeks of free agency, you’ll start to see NFL franchises begin to prep for the draft, and KSHB41 Chiefs insider Nick Jacobs believes Kansas City is well-positioned to prioritize two future needs in late April.
“The Chiefs are going to have to make a decision here with the draft,” Jacobs noted on the “41 is the Mic” podcast with Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest. “Is there somebody that they want to start grooming to be the long-term 3-tech [defensive tackle] behind Chris Jones? And if so, this is the year to get that done.”
“Go find that 3-tech that you really like that can move into Chris’ role long-term,” he urged. “Let him learn from Chris over the next two to three years. Then you have that role — that is very crucial with this defensive scheme — then you have that role filled.”
“This is one of those times where you can get a little bit ahead of what is coming down the road,” Jacobs advised. “For me personally, I’d be trying to find a 3-tech in the first three rounds that can kind of be that heir apparent, and at minimum, be able to give slight drop-off.”
The KC insider had a similar suggestion for Joe Thuney and the interior offensive line.
Future Chiefs’ Paydays Create 2025 Need at Guard or Center
The second area that Jacobs warned the front office to be proactive about was guard. Nick Allegretti had been a reliable backup at guard and center for several years, but he has since taken a starting job with the Washington Commanders.
That leaves Kansas City vulnerable behind their starting trio. And with center Creed Humphrey and right guard Trey Smith both headed for paydays in 2025, and it’s unlikely that the Chiefs can keep Thuney while also extending his two interior linemates.