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 6: Michigan State OG Tyler Higby

Higby is an intriguing prospect with experience playing guard, center and tackle at Michigan State. At the next level, I think he’s best suited to play left or right guard.

Higby has solid movement skills for his 6-4 and 306-pound size. He’s fluid when playing in space and he has a knack for getting movement in the second level. I have a feeling that he’ll thrive on a team that utilizes him on pulls or as a blocker in the screen game. In pass protection Higby’s footwork stands out as a big positive, helping him redirect defensive linemen or work around the arc.

The Chiefs met with Higby at the East-West Shrine Game.