After finishing a dismial 2-14 record last season, the Chiefs main priorites in the off-season was to upgrade some positions through free agency and the draft. Well, they did that in day one of the free agency perioid by signing Tight End Anthony Fasano and Defensive End Mike DeVito. The Chiefs and Fasano agreed to a multiyear contract according to Ian Rapaport. Fasano will be a huge upgrade over Kevin Boss, and should team up with Tony Moeaki as a great Tight End duo, in Andy Reid's West Coast Offense. Fasano had a career high 41 receptions last season, but his yards per catch fell from 14.1 to 8.1.
One of the most underrated players in this year's off-season is Defensive End Mike DeVito. The Chiefs and DeVito reportedly have agreed to a 3 year, $12.6 million contract. DeVito was probably the most consistent and effective player on the Jets defense, out of their front 7 last season, as he piled up 6 sacks and was an effective run-stuffer against opposing RB. The additions of DeVito and Fasano should help upgrade some of the Chiefs needs.
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