I saw in the second half of 2020 some failures in doing this effectively. This player should be someone who is good at pass blocking and handing off blocking - mid-play –appropriately. I would really like Brett Veach to be able to find a solution for the role of Offensive Center. That is valuable experience for 2021, something that gives us three men on whom we can pin our hopes. He took over due to injuries at LOG and didn’t look back. I am not slighting what Nick Allegretti accomplished in 2020 either. At the same time though, Reiter’s execution should improve merely because he has two stable, experienced and dependable OG’s next to him. What retaining Osemele and adding LDT back in 2021 does is… give the Chiefs a far more solid interior line with the weakest link being: Austin Reiter. I do think we should offer Kelechi the same type of deal that he had for 2020 – a Vet Minimum deal, an incentive to prove his value as a starting OG. I don’t know if the end of the contract extended due to LDT sitting out for the 2020 season or not. The return of LDT is an issue that puts his contract back into full effect. Solidifying the interior is my main task for the offensive line in 2021… and I hope for the Chiefs as well. I suggest that he would be well spent money to bring back for 2021 at LOG. I felt things began a downturn when Osemele was lost for the year. The run game was pretty strong and it seemed to me that the weakest link was Reiter, but we also had a weakness at ROG as well. According to my eye-test, he was a good fit between Fisher and Reiter. His Free Agent cost was a bit north of $1M. ![]() ![]() Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (LDT) and Kelechi Osemele: I don’t know if the Chiefs will garner a return of Osemele. I will be posting articles in this series as the postseason rolls along. Here, I am trying to consider Player Efficiency/cost at the same time. How do I resolve this with players I want to keep along with those who are already under contract and likely Free Agents who fit the future. In 2021, teams will have perhaps only $175M for Cap Space. Instead, seeing the success of the Chiefs since 2013, and especially 2018-today, I want to look into what the Chiefs might look like with the personnel for the new season which begins in March. ![]() There is so much fanfare, a flooding of bandwidth, different people drumming up controversy that I decided not to write about it. The Chiefs 2021 Roster: THE OFFENSIVE LINE, Series Part I – Everyone is up on the game at Arrowhead versus the Browns.
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