While most of the offseason talk has been about the questions surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receivers, the team also came into the offseason with holes to fill on each end of the offensive line.
After former Jacksonville Jaguars tackle Jawaan Taylor was signed to a big four-year contract in the early days of free agency, it was widely assumed that he would be starting on the left side.
But once former Tampa Bay Buccaneers left tackle Donovan Smith was signed to a one-year contract in early May, it became clear that the Chiefs then intended for Taylor to stay on the right side, while Smith took the spot on the left.