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Although Chiefs supporters may not believe that the position warrants much attention at this point in training camp, Kansas City’s front management is spending a lot of time this preseason examining the future of tight end. This is a result of the addition of Geor’quarius Spivey to the roster, who is a developing prospect at the position.
According to NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, Spivey worked out with the Chiefs and subsequently got a contract offer.
After catching just 28 passes in his entire collegiate career, Spivey is an intriguing case study of a player with plenty of tread remaining on his tires. Spivey started out at Mississippi State but transferred to TCU when the tight end position was phased away by a new coach.
Spivey’s prospects are still up in the air, but his 6’5 and 245 lb build is a good place to start. Nevertheless, the Chiefs will be eager to test Spivey’s physical and mental limits in order to determine how far he can develop.
Keep in mind that these Chiefs coaches have extensive experience in this position. Ross Travis, Demetrius Harris, Jody Fortson, and other marginal prospects were developed into reliable professional athletes.
In any case, the Chiefs don’t now need to add another tight end, but these kinds of acquisitions aren’t meant to pay off until 2025 or 2026 anyhow. Recall that Travis Kelce has two years remaining on his contract and is in his mid-thirties. Noah Gray