to secure Suamataia, a sign that KC likely believed other teams were interested in moving up with San Francisco to take Suamataia before the Chiefs' original pick.. He now joins second-year third-round pick Wanya Morris at left tackle, while Jawaan Taylor enters his second year as KC's right tackle after signing with the Chiefs before the 2023 season.
"Suamataia has been mocked to the Chiefs a lot recently, and for good reason," Foote wrote on Thursday."He's an athletic tackle with the requisite size to play in Kansas City. He also has experience on the left side of the line and is just 21 years old. Suamataia will have some growing pains early in his NFL career, but his upside is tremendous and he'd push Wanya Morris for a starting job in 2024.