Kingsley Suamataia is already getting the thumbs up from his coaches on the Kansas City Chiefs as he makes the transition to a new position in 2025. His teammates are believers as well. The Chiefs selected Suamataia in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Brigham Young as a raw but exciting young offensive tackle with the hopes of molding him into a long-term starter on the left side. And while that left side still might be his home going forward, the position is not quite what the team originally envisioned. Last season, Suamataia received a quick hook at the left tackle position after having won the starting role outright following training camp. Suamataia was even entrenched as the left tackle with the first-team unit from rookie mini-camp through Week 2 of the season. However, after looking overwhelmed agaisnt both the Balitmore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals to start the year, he was benched for the rest of the season. After deciding (quickly) that Suamataia wasn't ready, the Chiefs went with a
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