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Kansas City Chiefs post-Draft depth chart

Kyle Rivas

I went to AP today expecting to find someone who has already done this post. I couldn't find one, so I took a stab at it myself. Feels like a much better roster than last year. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the holdover bottom of the roster guys don't make the final cut out of training camp.

OFFENSE (25)

Quarterback

  1. Alex Smith
  2. Chase Daniel
  3. Tyler Bray beats out Stanzi

Running Back

  1. Jamal Charles
  2. Knile Davis
  3. Cyrus Gray
  4. Shaun Draughn

Fullback

  1. Braden Wilson

Wide Receiver

  1. Dwayne Bowe
  2. Jon Baldwin
  3. Donnie Avery
  4. Dexter Mccluster
  5. Devon Wylie
  6. Mardy Gilyard - competition from T. Copper for ST contributions

Tight End

  1. Anthony Fasano
  2. Travis Kelce
  3. Tony Moeaki - hard to imagine him this low, but I'm giving the nod to the new guys Reid has brought in

Offensive Line

  1. Brandon Albert (LT)
  2. Eric Fisher (RT)
  3. Jon Asamoah (RG)
  4. Rodney Hudson (C)
  5. Jeff Allen (LG)
  6. Donald Stephenson (T)
  7. Geoff Schwartz (G/RT)
  8. Eric Kush (C)

DEFENSE (25)

Defensive Line

  1. Dontari Poe (DT)
  2. Tyson Jackson (LDE)
  3. Mike Devito (RDE)
  4. Allen Bailey (DE)
  5. Jerrell Powe (DT)
  6. Anthony Toribio (DT)

Outside Linebacker

  1. Tamba Hali (ROLB)
  2. Justin Houston (LOLB)
  3. Andy Studebaker
  4. Mike Catapano
  5. Edgar Jones

Inside Linebacker

  1. Derrick Johnson (LILB)
  2. Nico Johnson (RILB)
  3. Akeem Jordan
  4. Cory Greenwood

Cornerback

  1. Brandon Flowers
  2. Sean Smith
  3. Dunta Robinson
  4. Javier Arenas
  5. Jalil Brown

Safety

  1. Eric Berry
  2. Sanders Commings - Reid said he was going to start here
  3. Kendrick Lewis
  4. Dequan Menzie - could put him at CB too
  5. Husain Abdullah

SPECIAL TEAMS (3)

  1. Dustin Colquitt (P)
  2. Ryan Succop (K)
  3. Thomas Gafford (LS)

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