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

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

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Round 4: Auburn OT Jack Driscoll

A graduate transfer from Massachusets, Driscoll started 26 games at right tackle for the Auburn Tigers over the past two seasons. Driscoll is very athletic and does a good job climbing to the second level in the run game. His kick slide is really smooth and he is very quick to redirect pass rushers. Overall, Driscoll does a good job in pass protection, only allowing 8 pressures in 2019 according to Pro Football Focus.

The problem for Driscoll is that he lacks arm length at 33 inches. Most NFL teams like 34-inch arms and up in their offensive tackles. That might precipitate a move to offensive guard in the NFL.

The Chiefs met with Driscoll at the East-West Shrine game back in January. He feels like the perfect type for the Chiefs’ zone-blocking scheme and I think he’d benefit from learning from players like Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz.