Potential interior offensive line prospects for Chiefs in each round of the 2020 NFL Draft

A look at some of the interior offensive linemen the Kansas City Chiefs could add in each round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

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Round 5: Georgia OG Solomon Kindley

At 6-3 and 337 pounds, Kindley projects as a guard at the next level, with experience playing both right and left guard for the Georgia Bulldogs. In total, he’s started 30 games, anchoring one of the top rushing units in the SEC over the past three seasons.

Kindley plays with a strong anchor. He’ll rarely get beat with a bull rush but he can struggle with speed rushers at times. He’s more of a mauler type, which isn’t what Kansas City typically prefers at the position. He reminds me a bit of former Chiefs offensive lineman Zach Fulton, but he needs a little refinement in his technique to find success in the NFL.