The Kansas City Chiefs defensive line has garnered well-deserved praise over the last few seasons for their ability to apply pressure to quarterbacks, an effort that has been led by All-Pro tackle Chris Jones. Former Chief Frank Clark, who signed with the Denver Broncos in the offseason, was an essential veteran presence for the team in recent years, and his departure left Kansas City with little experience edge rusher position.
The Chiefs signed Charles Omenihu to help fill that void while developing young players, as he brings a solid presence on the line. Omenihu is adjusting to defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s system by battling with the first-team offensive line at practices in St. Joseph. and he told reporters after Tuesday’s workouts about the benefits of the intrasquad competition.
“I like talking to the [offensive line] as far as what they see from me, deficiencies and stuff that I can be better at,” Omenihu explained. “We [have] got guys like Juwaan [Taylor] and Donovan [Smith], vets and guys [who] have really made a step in the league. Its good to go against those guys every day.”
The Chiefs’ offensive line featured two Pro Bowl selections last season in center Creed Humphrey and guard Joe Thuney and has fan-favorite rising star Trey Smith rounding out its interior.
Omenihu had four and a half sacks last season for the San Francisco 49ers, and appeared in all 17 regular season games, starting in three.
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