The Kansas City Chiefs made a pair of roster moves, so it’s time to update our 90-man offseason depth chart for this month.
We still haven’t had an opportunity to see players hit the field, but we are getting closer to training camp. Holdovers from the 2019 season will still have an advantage in our depth chart projections. Some draft picks and undrafted free agents will also have an advantage based on draft status and what we’ve learned about them thus far from the players, coaches and staff.
Here are our latest updated projections for the offseason depth chart:
Offense (44)
Pos. | First | Second | Third | Fourth |
QB | Patrick Mahomes | Matt Moore | Chad Henne | Jordan Ta’amu |
RB | Damien Williams | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | Darrel Williams, Darwin Thompson, DeAndre Washington | Eljiah McGuire |
FB | Anthony Sherman | John Lovett | ||
WR | Tyreek Hill | Demarcus Robinson, Byron Pringle | Kalija Lipscomb, Maurice Ffrench | Aleva Hifo, Andre Bacellia |
WR | Sammy Watkins | Mecole Hardman, Gehrig Dieter | Jody Fortson, Justice Shelton-Mosley | Cody White |
TE | Travis Kelce | Deon Yelder | Ricky Seals-Jones | Nick Keizer |
LT | Eric Fisher | Greg Senat | Yasir Durant | |
LG | Andrew Wylie | Martinas Rankin | Jovahn Fair | |
C | Austin Reiter | Nick Allegretti | Darryl Williams | |
RG | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif | Lucas Niang | Ryan Hunter | |
RT | Mitchell Schwartz | Mike Remmers | Jackson Barton |
Observations:
- The Chiefs re-signed veteran QB Matt Moore on Friday. He finished out the season as the backup in Kansas City after going 1-1 during the regular season when Patrick Mahomes suffered a kneecap injury. It’s safe to assume that he’ll jump Chad Henne on the depth chart in his return.
- The Chiefs also released Shea Patterson and with the addition of Moore, Jordan Ta’amu moves down to fourth-string in our depth chart projection. It’s not ideal for his chances of making the 53-man roster.