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Chiefs and big guys: Ranking the top offensive linemen in the NFL Draft | The Wichita Eagle

Included in measurables are height, weight and 40-yard-dash time. Grades and rankings are based on film study and proprietary reporting. Grades are intended to convey a general sense of the draftee’s value, and where he might be selected.

Chiefs’ need at the position: Medium/High. The Chiefs could definitely use a swing tackle to back up starters Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz, and with sometimes-starter Zach Fulton leaving via free agency in March and starting center Mitch Morse slated to be a free agent after the 2018 season, they could also use another high-upside body on the interior, maybe with an earlier pick than anyone would guess.