The Kansas City Chiefs kick off their organized team activities on Monday, May 22.
This is the first opportunity for both rookies and veterans alike to get some on-field work together. However, this portion of the offseason workout program is strictly voluntary, so not everyone will be around.
These are what Andy Reid considers “passing camps.” They’re not particularly great for the defensive side of the ball, given that there isn’t any hitting or contact. The defensive backs and linebackers will get some good opportunities to work on coverage, but that’s about it.
With team drills being allowed during OTAs, we’re taking a crack at projecting the defensive depth chart for the 90-man roster down below: