Arrowheadlines: Chris Jones has a little more work to do before he is certain for Canton

Arrowheadlines: Chris Jones has a little more work to do before he is certain for Canton
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PFF Center Rankings: Top 32 ahead of the 2025 NFL season | PFF

1. Creed Humphrey, Kansas City Chiefs

Since stepping foot on an NFL field in 2021, Humphrey has not only been the most productive center but also the most productive offensive lineman in the NFL, period. His 2.05 PFF WAR over the past four seasons is the highest figure among all offensive linemen, and his 94.9 cumulative PFF overall grade ranks second, behind only Trent Williams.

2025 NFL OTA takeaways: Kenny Pickett-Joe Flacco battle for Browns QB1; Cam Ward ‘f--- it mentality’ embraced | CBS Sports

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice fully participates in OTA practice

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice’s 2024 season ended in Week 4 after he underwent knee surgery to repair ligament damage, but he was a full participant and “had a good day” in Wednesday’s OTA practice, according to The Kansas City Star.

Kansas City Chiefs OC Matt Nagy discusses Patrick Mahomes’ evolution | USA Today

Last season was Mahomes’ first as a starter without 4,000 passing yards or a Pro Bowl selection. Nagy believes he will bounce back with more efficiency in 2025.

“I think for us, everyone has numbers and everything of downfield throws and accuracy, inaccuracy, they do it, they don’t do it – that’s numbers, but the video shows what’s going on.” said Nagy, “We spend an ordinate amount of time breaking that down this offseason and watching it together. For what it’s worth, at the end of the Eagles game – I know the score wasn’t what we wanted, but there was a pretty good throw at the end of the year there to Xavier (Worthy), and I think that we’re excited to get back to some of that.”

Biggest Question Facing Every NFL Team After 2025 OTAs | Bleacher Report

Kansas City Chiefs: Who’s the starting left tackle?

Patrick Mahomes’ blind side has and will continue to be a big story after the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs are holding a competition for the starting left tackle job during training camp, where first-round pick Josh Simmons and free-agent signing Jaylon Moore will be duking it out.

The Ohio State product seems like the favorite, but he reportedly still has some training wheels on during OTAs while recovering from the knee injury that prematurely ended his season.

“[Simmons is] one that didn’t work this week, but he’s been doing everything up to that point,” head coach Andy Reid told reporters on May 30.

“He’s actually further ahead than I thought he was. Originally, we weren’t going to have him in the Phase 3 part at all, other than the individual stuff. We’ve kept him out of the team stuff with that, but he did all of Phase 2, and he’s done a good job of what we’ve seen. We’ve just...