The Kansas City Chiefs made a strategic move in the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting offensive tackle Josh Simmons from Ohio State University. The Chiefs traded their 31st pick for the 32nd overall pick and an additional fifth-round pick. This decision was fueled by the urgent need for improvement in the offensive tackle position which had been a significant weakness for the team leading up to the Super Bowl. Simmons, who played two successful seasons at OSU including a national championship, will now have the opportunity to compete for the starting role at left tackle in 2025. The Chiefs still have several picks remaining in the draft, including selections in the second, third, fourth, fifth, and seventh rounds. This strategic move is seen as a step towards strengthening the team’s offensive line and addressing areas that need improvement for the upcoming season.
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