Here's my pre-camp prediction for Kansas City Chiefs' roster | ESPN
After the draft, I took a stab at the 53-player offensive and defensive rosters the Kansas City Chiefs would take into the regular season. Now, armed with the knowledge gained through the Chiefs’ 13 offseason practices, here is a revised prediction.
10 Things We Learned From Offseason Workouts | KCChiefs.com
"They have a program that they stay on," he said. "They’ll take a week here and do a recovery program and get right back into their intense workout and then there’s another recover program at the end of that three and a half weeks that they’ll go through and then you’re in camp. "It’s all laid out for them. They just need to follow that."
Kansas City Chiefs Mailbag: Offseason acquisition impact | ESPN
It's difficult to get much of a gauge on the offensive linemen in the offseason because practices aren't in pads. Grubbs will start at left guard. Fanaika looks like he will be a backup. Branch will be a reserve as well, but it looks like he could play quite a bit in passing situations.
Five lessons learned from Chiefs minicamp to take into training camp | Chiefs Digest
While Reid indicated the shuffling would continue in training camp, it wouldn’t surprise to see the team settle the starters in the early days of camp. And don’t be stunned if the Chiefs lean to the group that began OTAs and finished minicamp with the first-team unit. The Chiefs had Eric Fisher at left tackle, Ben Grubbs at left guard, Eric Kush at center, Jeff Allen at right guard and Donald Stephenson at right tackle on Day One of OTAs.
Offseason practices show Chiefs’ passing game ready to reach new heights | The Kansas City Star
Smith pointed to the postpractice stats the quarterbacks receive from the team as proof. "We get our stats every single day that kind of come back to us, especially as quarterbacks," Smith said. "This has been our best offseason, for sure, as far as any numbers in the passing game you’re looking at: completion percentage, touchdowns, all that stuff."
KTGR | The Inside Slant: Terez Paylor
Terez Paylor joined BK this week on The Sports Wire to discuss the expectations for the Kansas City Chiefs after the conclusion of OTA’s & mandatory mini-camp. BK asked Terez about how the offensive line will shake out, who the #1 receiver will be (Travis Kelce or Jeremy Maclin), what the best position group is heading into 2015 & which players stood out during OTA’s.