The Alliance of American Football has come to an end.

It’s not yet entirely clear why majority owner Tom Dundon has decided to suspend operations, but it was fun while it lasted. If the AAF succeeded in one thing, it afforded people the opportunity to showcase their talents. Players, coaches, broadcasters, journalists, and more got an opportunity to show the world their enthusiasm and skill. That, in itself, is priceless.

Several players in the AAF earned another shot at playing in the NFL. As the Chiefs look to round out their 90-man offseason roster, they should look to add a few of these players to the team. Here are five the Chiefs should consider signing.

Karter Schult, DE, Salt Lake Stallions

Karter Schult was a dominant force for eight games during the AAF season. He accumulated 25 total tackles, 7.0 sacks, 13 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, and 21 quarterback hits. Obviously the offensive tackles in this league aren’t all NFL caliber, but that is enough production to warrant a look in the NFL.

The Chiefs are revamping their defense and remaking it in the image of new defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s 4-3 under scheme. At 6-foot-3 and 260 pounds, Schult fits the mold that the Chiefs have been looking for in their defensive ends. While they’ve added some bodies there they still need to look to add competitive depth for the offseason. Adding a hungry player from this league to compete would be a wise decision.

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