The Kansas City Chiefs have finished OTAs and now take a break before training camp begins on August 1. Let's take a peek at the Chiefs offensive line position battles heading into camp.

Right guard is wide open

Left guard appears to be set with Ben Grubbs. But right guard....

From Jeff Allen to Zach Fulton to Mitch Morse to Paul Fanaika, the Chiefs right guard position appears to be wide open right now. Jeff Allen started and ended the offseason at right guard so if there is a leader in this then it would have to be him. But Fulton started at right guard for 16 games last year. Morse was a second round pick. Fanaika is here on a multi-year deal.

Eric Kush holding down center

If the offseason is any indication, the center job is Eric Kush's to lose. He lined up with the first team during the offseason but I suspect the Chiefs will work Morse in during training camp to get a better idea of what they've got. It's difficult to make any bold statements about the offensive line considering they're not even in pads yet.

Right tackle is Donald Stephenson ... probably?

If Jeff Allen gets the right guard job, then it's easier to slide Stephenson into right tackle. But what if Allen doesn't win that job and he's competing for Stephenson's spot? This one depends on how things shake out across the offensive line in other spots. Jarrod Pughsley is another name that will be in the competition at tackle.

Ben Grubbs is your left guard

Along with Eric Fisher, this is one of the spots on the offensive line that seems to be all but confirmed. Grubbs is a former Pro Bowler and an eight-year veteran. It's hard to see him losing this spot. This will be a big upgrade over Mike McGlynn.

Eric Fisher is your left tackle

Don't think there's any question about this. Let's see how a new left guard helps him.