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Which Chiefs player has the most to gain at training camp?

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Each Friday for the remainder of the offseason, I’ll be asking the KCSN Discord server to weigh in on the latest hot topics surrounding the Chiefs. This week’s question: Which Chiefs player has the most to gain at training camp?


I want to say Rashee Rice. He could either end up being almost a non-contributor this year or be an almost every down player if he can prove himself enough. - Aero


Lucas Niang. I think if he can prove he is healthy and still up to a certain talent level, then maybe he could start over Smith. The same thing could be said for Wanya Morris. - Wess


Wanya Morris, I think that LT is still open for the taking if he played well. - Bearcat


Wanya Morris could potentially go from backup swing tackle to starting LT. I think that is the most to gain. But there is a starting corner spot up for grabs between Watson and Williams too. - Bhiggs_Prince Felix 👑


BJ Thompson, his performance could be the difference between a mysterious injury sidelining him for the year or not. - Nick Johnston


L’jarius Sneed. He can get “The Bag.” - KCfromKC


The most to gain for me is Clyde. Most of us have written him off and a good preseason could factor him into the team’s plans for the season and potentially beyond. - TankTheeFrank


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