Key points:
– Gyllenborg played 43 games for Wyoming, recording 80 receptions for over 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns, and is viewed as a developmental option behind Kelce.
– Chiefs senior reporter Matt McMullen highlighted his athletic profile, noting his broad jump and other physical traits that align with the team’s offensive emphasis on tight ends.
– The signing reflects the Chiefs’ preference for a tight end-forward offense, with Gyllenborg joining other undrafted players as part of a strong post-draft class. He cited personal ties to KC and the team’s usage of tight ends as strong factors in his decision.
Key Takeaways:
– The move signals the Chiefs’ focus on depth at tight end as Kelce ages.
– Gyllenborg’s local roots and athletic upside make him a promising development project for the Chiefs.
– The contract includes guaranteed money, suggesting the team sees potential value in his development for the future.