10 Chiefs players in danger of being cut prior to training camp

If the NFL has teams go down to 80-man rosters for training camp, these are 10 players the Kansas City Chiefs could release.

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OG Ryan Hunter

Hunter made his NFL debut last season against the Indianapolis Colts and it went about as poorly as it possibly could have. According to Pro Football Focus, on 14 total snaps, Hunter recorded a 0.0 pass-blocking grade. He allowed instant pressure on QB Patrick Mahomes and failed to even get a hand on a defender during the game.

Hunter was ultimately waived from the 53-man roster as a result and would return to the practice squad. He was re-signed on a reserve/future deal following Super Bowl LIV. Yes, Hunter knows the Chiefs’ system, but they might want to cut their losses here and add a fresh face from the group of undrafted free agents.