There’s been a lot of discussion about ongoing offseason needs in Washington over the past few months, and the lion’s share of that conversation has centered around two position groups: offensive line and linebacker. This piece is intended to extend the dialogue around the former unit.
Like Nick Gates, Andrew Wylie originally made his way into the NFL as an undrafted free agent. In 2017, coming out of Eastern Michigan, he was picked up first by the Colts, then the Browns, then the Chargers, finally landing with the Chiefs in December of that year.
In 2018, Wylie played in all 16 games, and started ten of them, filling in for injured right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.