Projecting the 2021 Chiefs offensive line 2.0 Trying to answer one of the offseason’s biggest questions. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports In my first projection for the Kansas City Chiefs offensive line (published here on April 8), there was a lot of uncertainty about how it would shake out. Now that the first phase of free agency and the NFL Draft has run its course, there’s much less. Let’s take another look at each position — once again ranked from most to least certain: Left guard: Joe Thuney Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images Nothing has changed here. In fact, it’s even more certain than before. The former New England Patriots guard is being paid like a starter, so he will top the depth chart at the most important interior position on the left side. But now, the only reason he could be tasked to play either left tackle or center is some kind of extreme emergency. An example of such a crisis would be... I don’t know... maybe something like a Super Bowl game where all of the other Week 1 starters are unavailable? That should tell you everything you need to know about how much the Chiefs have improved the offensive line since last season.