Date Unknown; Tallahassee, FL, USA; FSU defensive end Joshua Kaindoh closes in on NC State quarterback Ryan Finley during the Seminoles' home opener at Doak Campbell Stadium last year. Mandatory Credit: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY NETWORK
It’s not a matter of talent. It has nothing to do with personality or makeup. It doesn’t even have so much to do with his health. Instead, Joshua Kaindoh just needs the reps.
During the 2021 NFL Draft, the K.C. Chiefs waited until the fourth round to address a fairly glaring need at defensive end and pass rusher. When they did, they selected Kaindoh late in the fourth as their one and only addition to the defensive front, a Florida State product who, to date, has been more projection than production.