We'll continue here a position by position look at how the Kansas City Chiefs are utilizing their salary-cap space with the offensive line. ESPN Stats & Information showed the Chiefs to have about $2.9 million in available cap space, which is 30th among the NFL's 32 teams.

Two-year veteran Eric Fisher is the Chiefs' highest-paid offensive lineman. George Gojkovich/Getty Images

Salary-cap commitments: $15,909,151. Eric Fisher $6,051,964, Ben Grubbs $2,400,000, Jeff Allen $1,477,580, Paul Fanaika $1,383,333, Donald Stephenson $844,375, Eric Kush $624,779, Ricky Henry $585,000, Derek Sherrod $585,000, Zach Fulton $544,055, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif $543,075, Curtis Feigt $435,000, Jarrod Pughsley $435,000. Note: Only the 51 highest figures currently count against the Chiefs' salary cap, according to NFL rules, so all of these salaries may not figure into the team's current cap number.

Percent of Chiefs' total salary cap: 11.1.

NFL average salary-cap spending on offensive linemen: $22,373,229.

Chiefs' rank in offensive line spending: 30th among 32 teams.

Analysis: Even though the Chiefs have Fisher, the first pick in the 2013 draft, and traded this month with the New Orleans Saints for a two-time former Pro Bowler in Grubbs, the Chiefs are still among the bottom spenders in the league at these positions. They've declined to pay their own free agents what other teams will. Other than Grubbs and Fanaika, who signed this month as a free agent from the Arizona Cardinals, all of the offensive linemen are either playing on the contracts they signed as Kansas City draft picks or are working for minimum pay.