The Kansas City chiefs launched the training camp in their quest to bounce back after losing the Super Bowl in the face of the last off -season of the Philadelphia Eagles.
However, For the wooded roof of victory Does not believe that the chiefs are on the front of the acquisition of the players. Woodroof predicts that Kansas City will sign the second Jalen Reeves-Maybin, who was Released by the Lions of Detroit in February.
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“Reeves-Maybin is the exact type of intelligent teams of players add to this period of the year. He is still a hit team player, and it would be fun to see what Kansas City’s special team coach, Dave Toub, could do with him,” Woodof wrote.
Reeves-Maybin would be a solid depth option in the seconds room for chiefs, but its real value is approaching special teams.
During his stay with the Lions, Reeves-Maybin established himself as one of the best players of special teams in the League.
The 30-year-old won the pro Bowl and the honors of the second All-Pro team for his work in this aspect of the game in 2023, and played more than 300 special teams in three different seasons. He only played 10 games in 2024 Due to a neck injury And was a victim of Cape Detroit.
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The signature of Reeves-Maybin to serve as a player in defense rotation and a key element of several units of special teams would be a warned decision by the director general Brett Veach. The choice of fourth round 2017 should be incredibly cheap to sign, and Kansas City has always $ 19.8 million in the ceiling space.
Every serious competitor would love to have reeves-maybin on his list. Chiefs are a potential landing point, but we will see where the Tennessee product landed for the 2025 campaign.
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