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Tight end Travis Kelce was their third-round pick a couple years ago, even though he had been suspended in college for violating team rules. Not only has Kelce developed into one of the most dynamic tight ends in the game, he has also matured into a locker room leader.
Dorsey and Reid also thought that Cox was headed in the right direction, only to proven wrong. But that is the tightrope they are willing to walk — star potential on one side of a very thing line, and more trouble looming just on the other.
Take the case of Justin Cox, a defensive back from Mississippi State. He went undrafted after missing the final three games and the Orange Bowl last season following a domestic violence arrest — a charge that was ultimately dropped — and the Chiefs gave him a shot. But when Cox was arrested again this summer, it took them less than 24 hours to send him packing.
The former Iowa State standout was suspended after he was charged with domestic abuse against the mother of his child, a charge that was later dropped. Then, during a riot near campus during a student-run festival, Irving was photographed holding a stop sign that he argued was handed to him by another person. He was charged with theft, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
NOTES: Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Suttons said Tuesday that LB Derrick Johnson "is back to where he was" before his season-ending Achilles injury. ... Gaines left practice early with an injury. It did not appear to be serious. ... WR L'Damian Washington, who signed with the Chiefs on Monday, participated in his first practice.
Defensive lineman David Irving has also acknowledged his mistakes, a big reason Kansas City was willing to give him a shot as an undrafted free agent.
They've also proven there's no such thing as a third.
"We knew he was a good football player," Reid said. "He had some issues, obviously. John Dorsey and his crew, I thought, did a nice job getting in there and making sure with him that he would fit in here and that he kind of had things going in the right direction."
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"A little bit more accountability," Kelce replied, when asked how he's changed.
But perhaps never have the Chiefs taken on so many players with spotty pasts as this past season, beginning with the draft and continuing right on through free agency.
"John and I talk about it,NFL Jerseys China, and he knows that we want to be a leader in the NFL," Hunt said, "not a team that has a lot of guys that are getting in trouble."
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When he did make it onto the field, Irving was one of the best defensive linemen in the Big 12, and he could help the Chiefs absorb the loss of nose tackle Dontari Poe to injury.

In the three years since Dorsey and Reid have been in charge, the Chiefs have added numerous players with checkered pasts, and so far they've mostly steered clear of trouble.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have demonstrated a willingness under general manager John Dorsey and coach Andy Reid to give players who have run into trouble a second chance.
Their first-round pick, Marcus Peters, was thrown off his team at Washington because he could not get along with new coach Chris Peterson. But the Chiefs insist that they researched the star cornerback, who might've been a top-10 pick had he stayed out of trouble, and came away confident that Peters had learned from his mistakes and was unlikely to repeat them.
The Chiefs also took a chance on cornerback Phillip Gaines in last year's draft. He had run into trouble at Rice, but his size and speed made him an intriguing prospect. Fast-forward to this year's training camp and Gaines is competing for one of the starting jobs.
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