Chiefs’ Surprising Draft Pick Could Be the Ultimate Trent McDuffie Replacement—Here’s Why Fans Are Buzzing
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Round 5, No. 148 overall: LB Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
Leo Chenal is now in Washington, and the Chiefs would be well-served by finding at least a depth piece to make up for his departure. Rolder is inexperienced with just 11 career college starts, but he’s shown a lot to like, especially in run defense. He’s more of a specialist in that for now, without the coverage chops as a rookie.
Round 5, No. 169 overall: OT Keagan Trost, Missouri
Kansas City dealt with injuries on the offensive line, and bringing in an experienced swing tackle would help safeguard against that in the future. Trost played both right and left tackle at Missouri, most recently right. His length will make him a good fit for most any scheme. He’s unlikely to contend for a starting role but he’d be a swing tackle



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