]

BREAKING: Former Chiefs star quarterback Alex Smith shares why he believes Kansas City’s rookie is a gamble worth taking.

Once Alex Smith eventually handed the keys of the Kansas City Chiefs offense to Patrick Mahomes after mentoring the uber-talented rookie out of Texas Tech, his career took several odd turns. Not only did he suffer one of the most devastating leg injuries iin modern NFL history, but he made the miraculous comeback from that injury. So when Smith is talking about his former employer, the Chiefs, selecting Ohio State OT Josh Simmons with the final pick of the first round in the draft despite coming off a torn patellar tendon, it’s hard not to listen.

Simmons, by most evaluators’ accounts, would’ve flirted with being a Top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft if the brutal knee injury hadn’t ended his season. Moreover, the specific injury to the patellar tendon is one of the most difficult to come back from, especially to play at the same level. Even in comparison to something like a torn ACL, the recovery rate is much lower for Simmons’ injury. The Chiefs, of course, knew all of that going in and still made the selection.

Former Chiefs QB Addresses the Landscape of College Football

As Smith was speaking with Sterling Holmes of FanSided and Stacking the Box, he gave the simple revelation as to why the Chiefs had to take such a risk with Simmons.

“First off, I think [the offensive line] was a concern of theirs — we all saw last season play out, certainly through the playoffs — that offensive line was a position that they needed to prioritize. I think it’s unique when you’re picking at the end of the first round. Unfortunately, that’s where the Chiefs have been picking for a long, long time now. But here’s a guy who was regarded as a Top 10 talent, and sometimes you gotta take some risks. And here it was medically and they needed to do their homework and see about his recovery. So, sometimes you’ve got to take some risks there and get the reward.”

Former Chiefs QB Alex Smith reveals why Kansas City rookie was worth the  risk

Smith later added another personal connection to Simmons in this, noting that they are both “Helix Highlanders”, having attended the same high school in San Diego. Talk about a small world, especially in Kansas City with that connection. The former Chiefs quarterback also iterated that he hopes Simmons is able to get back to full health and reach his potential.

His reasoning for why the Chiefs would be willing to roll the dice on an injury like this is spot on, though. To put it in the simplest terms, what other choice did they have? Especially after trading Joe Thuney this offseason, Kansas City’s offensive line looked quite short on answers, particularly at tackle after having problems there for most of 2024. Simmons, if he recovers fully, could shore that up for years to come while protecting Mahomes.

Perhaps just as importantly, the Chiefs were also taking a page out of the playbook of the team that dominated their O-line in the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles. For years, GM Howie Roseman has just taken the best player that falls to them late in the draft, even if there are medical or character concerns. That’s why Philly has been able to accrue the array of talent on the roster. Kansas City followed that blueprint by taking a Top 10 prospect with the 32nd overall pick.

Smith might’ve been ushered out of Kansas City for Mahomes eventually, but when it comes to what his former team is doing now, he has the absolute right read on what the Chiefs are doing.

Alex Smith spoke to FanSided while partnering with Vertex Pharmaceuticals and their Pain Game Plan campaign, which seeks to empower athletes and non-athletes alike to work with their doctors to create personalized pain plans in case of an injury or before surgery.

Related Posts

Super Bowl Breaking News! Leaked Internal Memo Suggests CEO May Have Been “Coerced” Into Picking Bad Bunny as Headliner — And Further Revelations Expose the Hidden Power Connection Between the NFL and Hollywood

📄 The Memo That Shook the NFL The internal memo — marked Confidential: Executive Use Only — was reportedly sent from a senior figure in the NFL’s…

Bad Bunny officially speaks out amid the Super Bowl storm: “I don’t need to be loved, I just need to be heard!” — a seemingly simple statement that made the entire Super Bowl

A Storm Brewing for Weeks The controversy began earlier this month when leaked reports revealed alleged political and corporate interference in the NFL’s decision to select Bad…

The stands are at risk of being empty: A number of fans have announced a boycott of this year’s Super Bowl – but Bad Bunny believes…

A Boycott That No One Saw Coming The backlash began shortly after leaked reports revealed alleged “political and financial influences” behind Bad Bunny’s inclusion in the Super…

The Super Bowl has become more politicized than ever. A group of US lawmakers formally requested a federal investigation into the “murky relationship” between the Super Bowl CEO and Bad Bunny’s management company — but it was the documents that leaked afterward that really shocked the public

A Political Firestorm Brews Over Entertainment Deals The tension erupted earlier this week when a bipartisan coalition of senators and representatives submitted an open letter to the…

In a shocking chain reaction, a series of stars announced that they would withdraw from the Super Bowl if Bad Bunny was still kept on the performance list, amid a wave of fierce criticism and rumors that “he is hiding something that everyone is surprised about”

⚡ A Domino Effect of Boycotts Sources close to the NFL’s entertainment division confirmed to Variety Sports that at least four major guest performers — whose names…

Social media exploded like a storm: Bad Bunny became the center of fierce criticism when a series of Super Bowl fans called for a boycott of the entire event. However, the CEO still defied everything, signing a performance contract that stunned the whole of America with a total value of about

🔥 “Bad Bunny Does Not Represent America!” — Fans Erupt in Outrage Within hours of the announcement, hashtags such as #BoycottSuperBowl, #NoBadBunnyShow, and #SuperBowlSoldOutbegan trending at lightning…