Kansas City Chiefs Releasing Eric Winston Puts Luke Joeckel Back In Play For the First Overall Pick
When the Kansas City Chiefs reached a long term deal with Dwayne Bowe that allowed them to franchise left tackle Branden Albert, it appeared that Luke Joeckel to Kansas City was less likely to happen. Kansas City would have both Albert and right tackle Eric Winston on the roster.
Last night, though, the word came out that Kansas City was releasing Winston, who just signed with the team last year (and famously called out fans for cheering a Matt Cassel injury). Such a move could potentially be clearing a way for drafting Luke Joeckel despite the presence of Branden Albert. Progress on a long term deal there has been slow. Albert has publicly said that he is not moving positions. It is possible that the Chiefs are taking the view that they can get one more year out of Albert before transitioning to someone like Joeckel at the position, and have Joeckel start at right tackle for a year.
While it would be less common to draft a player like Joeckel highly and then not start him at left tackle, it has been done in the past. Jordan Gross started at right tackle in 2003 when the Panthers kept Todd Steussie at left tackle for one more year–the Panthers offense improved and they went to a Super Bowl. Dallas did the same with Tyron Smith before swapping he and Doug Free last year. Hall of Fame inductee Jonathan Ogden started at left guard his first year in Baltimore, with veteran Tony Jones at left tackle. The Ravens went from 25th in scoring to 6th that year with Ogden and Jones both on the line. Willie Roaf also started at right tackle as a rookie before sliding over to left tackle. Chris Hinton of the Colts (part of the John Elway trade as the fourth overall pick) also started at guard for one season before moving to left tackle.
The problem would be not moving to left tackle fairly quickly, not in trying to maximize two tackles for one season before transitioning. Here are the names of the other tackles drafted in the top ten since 1980 who started their career at right tackle or guard in their rookie year, and did not move to left tackle: Jason Smith, Andre Smith, Levi Brown, Robert Gallery, Mike Williams, Leonard Davis, Kyle Turley, Lincoln Kennedy, Charles McRae, Antone Davis, Tony Mandarich, and Dean Steinkuhler.
That is mostly a who’s who of bad picks early in the draft at tackle.
If the Chiefs are planning on squeezing one more year out of a decent veteran tackle before transitioning, then it wouldn’t be the worst move. If they plan on signing Albert long term, or don’t view Joeckel as a left tackle over the long haul, then it would be a bad use of resources.
[photo via USA Today Sports Images, all research on starting information for tackles via pro-football-reference]

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March 7th, 2013 at 2:12 PM
Dean Steinkuhler
I’ve always felt that he doesn’t get his proper credit as a great bust. That guy was supposedly the best college offensive lineman ever
March 7th, 2013 at 2:13 PM
Fisher! Fire up Chips!
March 7th, 2013 at 2:15 PM
What if they’re converting Alex Smith to a left handed QB? Then Joeckel would be even more valuable on the right side. You didn’t think of that, did you?
March 7th, 2013 at 2:15 PM
This being the Chiefs, they will use the No. 1 pick on either Barkevious Mingo or Sam Montgomery.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:16 PM
You spelled Mandarich wrong.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:17 PM
Fully prepared for “Dee Milliner, #1 overall pick, nickelback/ST”
March 7th, 2013 at 2:18 PM
You spelled Mandarich wrong.
Nah, Mandarich was supposed to be a great pro prospect based on his awesome, roid-fueled senior season. Steinkuhler was like a 3 or 4 time All-American
March 7th, 2013 at 2:18 PM
So Joeckel, Fisher and the OU dude (Lane Johnson?) will all most likely go in the top 10, right? If the first one comes off of the board at 1, I can’t see teams not trading up inside the top-10 to land the other 2. Am I way off here?
March 7th, 2013 at 2:19 PM
I think I watched more child labor football than ever this past year but yet am even more in the dark about the top 10 players.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:21 PM
I have no idea who that is. Did he just jump up in mocks lately?
March 7th, 2013 at 2:22 PM
I watched Utah play USC. That’s the only bit of the DT I got to see. Joeckel is legit, but I think Milliner is overrated. Not saying he’s not good, but I don’t think he’s top-5 pick good like many are saying. It just seemed (and I don’t have stats on this so I could be wrong) that teams challenged him too often for him to be so good.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:23 PM
The next Joe Staley.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:23 PM
Oklahoma LT.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:25 PM
He was a 2 or 3-star QB recruit when he signed with OU, and he’ll most likely be a top-15 pick as a LT. Crazy.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:25 PM
I’ll fight you on Turley. Dude was a stud who was done in by injuries. He also eventually moved to LT after Roaf left N.O., although he did move back to RT in St. Louis since Pace was at LT.
He also tore off a Jets player’s head in a game.
And now he’s a country singer.
All-American badass.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:26 PM
My all-time favorite Kyle Turley story was him challenging Mike Martz to a fight.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:30 PM
My all-time favorite Kyle Turley story was him challenging Mike Martz to a fight.
did martz win by unanimous condescension?
March 7th, 2013 at 2:46 PM
Arguably, one of Andy Reid’s best personnel moves involved bringing in Jon Runyan to solidify the offensive line in Philly. So, Big Red drafting a guy like Joeckel would not be out of the question or against type.
March 7th, 2013 at 2:49 PM
If Star Lotulelei’s heart condition was dehydration, wouldn’t his agent have rushed to say that by now?
At this point, saying nothing is saying a lot, right?
March 7th, 2013 at 3:48 PM
Another thought. If Joeckel is the class of the draft, perhaps KC wants to create the perception that they are prepared to take him at No. 1 in the hope that someone will make a decent offer to trade up.