4. Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona - Honorable Mention
If Ersery is off the board, Savaiinaea is my next favorite OL option the Chiefs can realistically get at 31. Savaiinaea is a MASSIVE man who came in at six-foot-four, 340 pounds with 34 ⅝-inch arms at the Senior Bowl, hitting every benchmark to be an NFL tackle. On film, Savaiinaea is a nasty, violent run blocker who uses his huge frame to dominate opposing linemen with elite power in the run game.
The fit with Kansas City feels perfect, as the team could use him at guard or tackle, wherever the team needs him. Savaiinaea has experience at both tackle spots and at guard and looked solid at every position he has played. Regardless of what the team does this offseason, the Chiefs can play Savaiinaea at tackle or guard depending on what they need and I think he would be the perfect pick for them at 31.
5. Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College - Honorable Mention
Trapilo is another one of my guys in the middle rounds and is a massive man who is an incredible pass protector on the left side of the line. Standing at six-foot-eight and 320 pounds, Trapilo has great size and anchoring skills and despite his shorter arms, uses his frame to take up space and make impact blocks in the passing game. Left tackle was a revolving door for the Chiefs this season, between Thuney, Humphries, Morris, and Suamataia, proving to be a position that needs improvement this offseason.
Trapilo is one of the better pass protectors in the class who has impressive movement for a guy with a six-foot-eight inch frame. He has smooth movement skills and a great kick slide to mirror the movements of faster edge rushers as well as good anchoring skills against strong pass rushers.
The biggest concern for Trapilo is his lack of arm length, not hitting the 34-inch benchmark many teams look for, but his film is impressive, and with the Chiefs still looking for a left tackle, Trapilo could compete for the starting spot in 2025.
Current Offensive Tackle Rankings
- Will Campbell
- Kelvin Banks
- Joshua Simmons
- Donovan Jackson
- Aireontae Ersery
- Jonah Savaiinaea
- Anthony Belton
- Cameron Williams
- Armand Membou
- Ozzy Trapilo
The four of those players are expected to be gone at pick No. 31 and would require a trade-up, meaning anyone starting at No. 5 could be a realistic option for the Chiefs, as well as Hollin Pierce in the latter rounds.
These rankings are subject to change, but you can bet Kansas City will be paying close attention to each available prospect as they rebuild the offensive line.