The Kansas City Chiefs made headlines this offseason when they signed free agent offensive tackle Jaylon Moore to a two-year, $30 million contract. In a year where most of K.C.'s moves involved re-signing their own guys, Moore was the biggest acquisition of the offseason.
While it was widely viewed as a steep price tag for a player with limited starts under his belt, Moore was one of just a few options on the market to potentially fill the Chiefs’ open left tackle job.
Just a month after Moore's signing, the Chiefs would again make headlines by adding to their offensive line, drafting Ohio State's Josh Simmons with the last pick of the first round.