
Kansas City Chiefs first-round pick RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s ability in the receiving game is what the team felt made him stand out from the rest of the backs in the draft. ‘I was on the same team as (Washington Redskins RB) Derrius Guice in high school … so I had to find a different way to get on the field,’ Edwards-Helaire said. They wanted me to get on the field so I started playing slot receiver, and I kind of hopped back and forth from slot to the backfield in a two-back set, so ultimately it was just kind of something that was part of my DNA.’
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