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Bell works out fir Chiefs


Jmac

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Per D.Gantt. Left without a contract. His first FA tryout after being way under the radar since his departure. He is a good guy and a hard worker, just not starting caliber talent. Best of luck to him in what ever happens with his career.

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He'd be fine as a backup somewhere. He's not good but he is probably better than a lot of guys out there filling out the bottom of a roster. He just has no business being a full time starter. I'm actually surprised it took this long for him to get a look.

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He might end up back here

 

Pretty sure that bridge is burned and it really is best for parties to move on. However, if he is still without a team in the middle of the season and we suffer a bunch of injuries at Tackle then I wouldn't be shocked if he ended up back here. I would be shocked if he's on the roster at the beginning of training camp though.

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He was serviceable on the right side, just could not handle the left tackle position. Very few people can do that job -- fewer than 32 do it every year. Kid is experienced, still coachable and big. He'll find a home sooner or later.

 

He may be one of those that ends up doing better on his second team.

 

I wish him well.

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