- Taylor Bell, Chiefs Studios
The fullback position will return to the KC Chiefs' offense in 2024 it appears
The defending super Bowl champions signed running lower back-fullback hybrid Carson Steele, a former Ball State and UCLA standout, after the NFL draft, which can be a sign that Andy Reid wants to discover the opportunity of including a blocker to his backfield next season.
Steele, who turned into a prolific working returned at Ball State, transferred to UCLA in 2023 to play below Chip Kelly as a flexible weapon within the Bruins' backfield.
He ran for more than 1,500 yards and scored 14 touchdowns as a Cardinal in 2022, however most effective managed to take 41 incorporates at UCLA last season.
Chiefs enthusiasts had been overjoyed with Brett Veach's resolution to sign Steele after the 2024 NFL draft and took to social media sites to express their exhilaration.
Former UCLA RB Carson Steele is signing with the #Chiefs, per supply.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 27, 2024check out Twitter's precise reactions to Steele's signing:
New #Chiefs UDFA RB Carson Steele has a distinct set of abilities. He has the competencies to be a third-down participant with the build & actual expertise that the team find alluring. Steele's skillset makes him a suitable alternative for McKinnon as a 3rd-down RB. pic.twitter.com/FJxTivco4N
— P-Mac McGruder (@ChiefsFan4Lyfe) April 28, 2024
i like this one. appears just like the sort of guy who will stick in the league for a couple of years, although it takes him 1-2 years to locate a job first. https://t.co/NhreLBFAJG
— Lance Moser (@LanceMoser) April 27, 2024
Been a Carson Steele fan seeing that his peewee days in Greenwood, Indiana then in HS when he played for middle grove in opposition t my Warren imperative warriors in Indiana….congrats bro!!!!!
— Leroy From The far Eastside (@far_east_Leroy) April 28, 2024
Christian McCaffrey prototype 👌🏽
— Joshua #wwfc🐺 (@hoodedDeRozan) April 28, 2024
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