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This position may be the strongest for this team aside from running back

Heller, and Irv PankeyOffensive Guards: Mike Munchak and Steve Wisniewski Mike Michalske is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but its too difficult to bench either Mike Munchak or Steve Wisniewski.Munchak was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2001 and blocked for Warren Moon during those 4,000 passing yard seasons for the Houston Oilers.Wisniewski has not been elected to Hall of Fame yet, but was an eight time Pro Bowler during his 13 year career with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders. This position may be the strongest for this team, aside from running back.Honorable Mentions : Mike Michalske, Dave Zsott, Sean Harrel, Glen Ressler, Duke Osborn, Roger Duffy, Todd Rucci, and Marco RiveraCenter : Jeff HartingsHartings never got the attention guys like Olin Kreutz and Tom Nalen did during his playing days, but he was still a great center. After spending his first five seasons with the Detroit Lions, Hartings returned to the Keystone State in 2001 as a member ofPittsburgh Steelers, helping them win three division crowns and a Super Bowl title.Honorable Mentions : Tom Rafferty and Bill Lenkaitis DefenseDefensive Tackles: Rosey Grier and Mike Reid Rosey Grier played eight NFL seasons with the New York Giants and was an NFL champion in 1956. He joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1963 and formed the "Fearsome Foursome" with Lamar Lundy, Deacon Jones, and Merlin Olsen.Mike Reid played in the NFL for just five seasons with theCincinnati Bengals due to hand and knee injuries, but made consecutive Pro Bowls in 1972-1973. After his football career, Reid became a Billboard chart-topping country singer.Honorable Mentions : Chuck Janerette, Jimmy Kennedy, Tim Johnson, and Dave RoweDefensive Ends: Mike Hartenstine and Tamba HaliMike Hartenstine played for arguably the greatest defense in NFL history during his time with Chicago Bears in the 1980's.

He recorded 13 sacks in 1983.Tamba Hali is far from Julius Peppers, but has emerged as a great defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs in his first four NFL seasons. He had 15.5 sacks during his first two NFL seasons.Honorable Mention : Bruce ClarkOn the rise : Aaron MaybinBust : Courtney BrownOutside Linebackers: Jack Ham and LaVar ArringtonJack Ham was part of the Steel Curtain and formed the best linebacking trio in NFL history along side Andy Russel and Jack Lambert in Pittsburgh. He was the 1987 NFL Defensive Rookie of The Year, as well as an All-Pro, and instantly cemented himself as one of the league's best linebackers.On the rise : Paul Posluszny and Dan ConnerCornerbacks: Paul Lankford and David MacklinThe secondary, overall, is pretty weak and lacking depth for this team.Lankford played 10 NFL seasonswith the Miami Dolphins and helped them reach the Super Bowl twice during the 1980's.Macklin played in the NFL for nine seasons and was a member of the Colts AFC South division winning teams in 2002 and 2003.Free Safety : Darren PerryPerry was an 8th-round draft choice in 1992 by the Pittsburgh Steelers, but still led the NFL in interceptions as a rookie. He formed a deadly safety duo with Rod Woodson and had 35 interceptions over his career.Strong Safety : Kim HerringLike Perry, Herring was also paired with Rod Woodson during his career. He was a starter for the record-setting Ravens defense in 2000 when they won the Super Bowl.Honorable Mention : Mike Zordich Special TeamsKicker : Matt BahrThe former North American Soccer League player was the kicker during the Giants 1990 Super Bowl winning season.

He is best remembered for kicking five field goals during an NFC Championship gameagainst the 49ers.Honorable Mentions : Chris Bahr and Robbie GouldPunter : Gregg MontgomeryMontgomery was the punter for the Oilers during their playoff teams of the late 1980's and early 1990's. The Chiefs are currently 3-10 and heading for another top-five draft spot in April's draft. Me, along with many Chiefs fans are now looking forward to that date, but with so many holes who should the Chiefs takeHere is the top five players the Chiefs should select in the first round: 1. OT, Russell Okung; 6'5", 300 lbs.; Oklahoma StateRussell Okung was one of the most dominant players on the offensive side of the ball this season He has great size and quick feet.

He definitely would improve the Chiefs offensive line, but who wouldn't!He might be the guy to either move Brandon Albert to the right side or to guard. Either way Okung would provide quarterback Matt Cassell with some much needed time in the pocket. 2. Nobody wanted to throw the ball against Tennessee with this ball-hawking safety back there.I have suffered all season watching the poor play from the Chiefs safeties. If Russell Okung is off the board Eric Berry (assuming he enters the draft) should be playing at Arrowhead for years to come. 3.