Kansas City has invested heavily in the offensive line. General manager John Dorsey signed right tackle Mitch Schwartz to a five-year deal worth more than $30 million a year after spending a second-round pick on center Mitch Morse.
Then there is Eric Fisher, whom Dorsey used the first-overall pick on back in 2013. Fisher was terrible throughout his first two seasons, but something seemed to click in 2015. Last year, the Central Michigan product began dominating for stretches, including a memorable effort against J.J. Watt in the AFC Wild Card Game.
Over at Pro Football Focus, Sam Monson asked the question of whether or not Fisher can become a premiere offensive tackle in the game.