Easily Kansas City’s biggest area of weakness in 2024 was left tackle. They tried to lean on their second-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft, Kingsley Suamataia, but he struggled so mightily in his first two starts that he was promptly benched for Wanya Morris, who he beat out for the job in training camp. Morris unsurprisingly struggled, leading to the team signing D.J. Humphries, who ended up getting injured. That led to Joe Thuney shifting over from guard to tackle, and he promptly got exposed in the team’s Super Bowl 59 loss.

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Finding a left tackle is easily the Chiefs most important piece of business this offseason, and Stanley is the best potential option. However, the Ravens could prevent him from hitting the open market, which would be a big blow after the Los Angeles Rams managed to extend another one of the top potential tackle options, Alaric Jackson, last week. Time is running out for Baltimore, because if they fail to extend Stanley, he could end up going to one of their top rivals in the AFC.