ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- Seantavius Jones played well for the Kansas City Chiefs during offseason practices, but it was difficult to take him seriously as a regular-season roster candidate because he was buried on the wide receiver depth chart.
That started to change when Jones made one of the most impressive plays early in training camp when he out-jumped and out-muscled one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks, Marcus Peters, to catch a deep pass from Alex Smith.
Jones has since continued to deliver big plays. The Chiefs, who have one of the most inexperienced groups of wide receivers in the league, are looking for one of their younger players to make a move up the depth chart.