Stefen Wisniewski, guard/center
After a solid career at Penn State, Wisniewski was selected in the second round in 2011 by the Raiders, where his uncle, Steve, played for 13 seasons. In his days in Oakland, Wisniewski started at left guard before eventually finding a home at center. He started 45 of 48 potential games in his four years.
Wisniewski signed a one-year deal with Jacksonville to be their center and started 16 games. He then went on to Philadelphia where he moved back to guard but was mainly a rotational piece and helped the Eagles on their way to a Super Bowl.
Last season, Wisniewski went unsigned during the offseason but was picked up in October by the Chiefs. He’d start the final two weeks of the regular season as well as the postseason en route to a championship.
At this point, Wisniewski probably won’t be a full-time starter in the NFL, but he could still play a valuable role. He could be a veteran that provides some much-needed depth to the interior offensive line. His ability to play both guard and center would help drastically if Karras were to leave. On top of that, his experience could help out some of the younger guys that will join the team this offseason.
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