
#76 G · Kansas City Chiefs
Height
6'4"
Weight
326 lbs
Age
23
College
BYU
Draft
2024, Rd 2, #63
Experience
2 yrs
G Rank
#3 / 167
Grade this player:
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.4M
Guaranteed
$3.4M
AAV
$1.6M/yr
The Chiefs secured solid value with Kingsley Suamataia's four-year, $6.4M deal, earning a C+ CVI that represents a fair market transaction for a developing guard prospect. At just $1.6M annually with $3.4M guaranteed, Kansas City is making a calculated bet on upside without breaking the bank — the type of moderate investment that can pay dividends if Suamataia develops into an above-average starter along their offensive line. The contract structure heavily favors the team, with barely half the total value guaranteed, giving them flexibility to move on after two seasons if the former BYU standout doesn't pan out as expected. This deal reflects the Chiefs' methodical approach to building depth behind their established starters, prioritizing developmental talent at a position where even modest improvement can significantly impact offensive efficiency. While Suamataia isn't expected to be an immediate difference-maker, the financial commitment aligns perfectly with his current projection as a solid rotational piece with starter potential.
Kingsley Suamataia grades out as a middling offensive lineman at this stage of his career — a C performance grade for a second-year guard tells you he's functional but not yet a reliable strength at the position. The most concrete positive from his 2026 campaign is durability: playing in all 17 games as a young interior lineman demonstrates availability and enough organizational trust to keep him on the field, which is a foundational building block for development. The concern is that availability alone doesn't move the needle — a C grade signals he hasn't yet translated that playing time into consistent, above-average play at the guard spot, and the lack of a meaningful position rank among peers underscores how much room remains between where he is and where the Chiefs need him to be. Drafted 63rd overall in 2024 on a rookie scale contract, Suamataia is still very much a developmental investment rather than a proven commodity, and Kansas City's measured approach to his role reflects exactly that framing. Beat coverage and internal organizational confidence are carrying his reputation right now, not performance accolades, which aligns with a B- sentiment grade — the perception is more about potential than production. With the regular season still 132 days away and the Chiefs sitting at 6-11, there's meaningful urgency for players like Suamataia to take a genuine step forward; a team in that position needs its young linemen graduating from "solid contributor with growth potential" to actual difference-makers. He's not there yet, but at 23 with two seasons of full exposure under his belt, the window to make that leap is still very much open.
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