The Kansas City Chiefs have filled the final spot on their practice squad with an offensive lineman that they brought in for a visit.
According to the NFL’s official transaction report, The Chiefs have signed OL Danny Isidora to the practice squad. He fills their final practice squad spot in one of the six spots reserved for players with unlimited accrued seasons.
Isidora was drafted out of the University of Miami in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. The 6-3 and 306-pound guard spent two seasons in Minnesota working primarily as a backup. He’d go on to appear in 21 games, starting in three. He posted an uninspiring overall PFF grade during the 2017 (43.4) and 2018 (53.5) seasons with the Vikings.
Ahead of the 2019 NFL season, Isidora was traded to the Miami Dolphins for a seventh-round pick. He started in the first three games of the season for the Dolphins at right guard before suffering a foot injury. The injury landed him on injured reserve for the remainder of the season.
The Chiefs only had a single offensive lineman on their practice squad, which is uncharacteristic for the team, especially considering they’re only carrying nine on the 53-man roster. Now that he’s fully healthy, Isidora gets a chance to continue to develop on the practice squad in Kansas City.
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