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  1. Cole Christiansen. Christiansen, who originally signed with the Chiefs' practice squad in early September of the 2022 season, has appeared in three games for Kansas City over the past two years. He tallied two appearances last season – playing exclusively on special teams – and also took the field for three of the Chiefs' four postseason games.

  2. Linebacker Cole Christiansen, running back Deneric Prince and wide receiver Cornell Powell could be on the Chiefs’ radar. Christiansen is a four-year veteran, his last two with the Chiefs, and he’s 26.

  3. **Cole Christiansen, LB** Then there’s Christiansen, the linebacker whose journey from undrafted Army prospect to NFL player has been noteworthy. His special teams contributions have been valuable, but the depth and talent influx on the Chiefs’ roster may see Christiansen edged out.

  4. Linebacker Cole Christiansen, running back Deneric Prince, and wide receiver Cornell Powell could be on the Chiefs’ cut radar. Christiansen is a four-year veteran, the last two with the Chiefs, and he’s 26.

  5. Cole Christiansen, LB. If the previous entry should be taken lightly, the mention of Cole Christiansen feels like the opposite. That's because he's already been a sort of revolving door for...

  6. Players like Cam Jones, Jack Cochrane and Cole Christiansen all have experience in the system and could factor into the rotation. Additionally, 2024 undrafted free agent pickup Curtis Jacobs is...

  7. But Cam Jones could be the best reserve linebacker on special teams. Regarding positional versatility, Cole Christiansen might have the most value.