The Chiefs right guard spoke with Mitch Morse about the biggest offseason upgrade in Kenneth Walker III.

Trey Smith couldnāt stop raving about Ken Walker after watching the Super Bowl
The completeĀ overhaul of the Kansas City Chiefsā ground gameĀ has been the biggest pivot point of the teamās offseason. Trey Smith sounds ready for it.
While general manager Brett Veach has made trades, signings, and releases that have affected all aspects of the roster, the entire Chiefs organization has placed a special emphasis on rebuilding the backfield in hopes of greater dynamism and impact in 2026. That includes new coaches and players, anchored by the signing of star free agent RB Kenneth Walker.
Walkerās arrival is the story of the Chiefsā offseason so far, the exciting import of the reigning Super Bowl MVP at perhaps the position of greatest need. Isiah Pacheco departed for Detroit. Kareem Hunt remains unsigned.Ā Walker is now the centerpieceĀ of a rebuilt position that also includes fellow newcomer Emari Demercado.
The Chiefs right guard spoke with Mitch Morse about the biggest offseason upgrade in Kenneth Walker III.
During an appearance on the debut episode of Mitch Morseās new podcast,Ā In Good Company, Smith was asked by a fan how the offensive line plans to adjust to Walkerās patient running style. Instead of addressing the technical aspects of whatās required, Smith sounded like an actual fan himself when discussing what Walker brings to the team, saying, ā[Iām] fired the fā up for him to be my teammate.ā
āJust watching him in the Super Bowl, one thing that stood out to me was the patience he had as a runner,ā Smith said. āBefore, I donāt know if it was [Cris] Collinsworth or anyone said anything, I was thinking, like, āDamn, he runs likeĀ LeāVeon Bell.ā I remember as a kid watching LeāVeon Bell almost walk up, hit it, and take off.ā
Smith said he hadnāt seen much of Walkerās tape prior to the Super Bowl, but he came away a believer in real time. āI just kept saying, like, āThis guy is good. Damn, heās good. Wow, he let the block develop. Damn, heās good.’ā
Walker signed a three-year dealĀ worth up to $45 million to rejuvenate the Chiefsā rushing attack. Given the strength of the interior offensive line, of which Smith is a part at right guard, Walker is expected to dominate behind a stout front that includes Smith and center Creed Humphrey as perennial Pro Bowlers alongside talented young linemen like left tackle Josh Simmons and left guard Kingsley Suamataia.
Last season, Walker had 221 carries for 1,027 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns on the ground. He added another 31 catches for 282 receiving yards while working in tandem with Zach Charbonnet. He has over 4,500 yards from scrimmage in his four-year career, all with the Seattle Seahawks.