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 6: Ball State OT Danny Pinter

Pinter has the disadvantage of not being from a  Power 5 conference, but he’s an intriguing prospect nonetheless. His athleticism jumps off the tape, and you won’t be surprised to learn that he was recruited to play the tight end position. At 6-4 and 306 pounds, he had the second-best 40-yard dash time at the combine to Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs.

In 2019, he had a play that put his athleticism on display. He declared eligible as a receiver, was thrown a screen pass and rumbled in for a score. He’s clearly still learning to play offensive line, but his athleticism is the type that you take a chance on during the late rounds of the draft.