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Chiefs exercise fifth-year option on LT Eric Fisher

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Chiefs exercise fifth-year option on LT Eric Fisher
03-May-2016 08:11
The Chiefs had until Monday to decide on the option, which becomes fully guaranteed next March.

Chiefs general manager John Dorsey has said he Bobby Hull Jerseywould like to sign Fisher to a long-term deal, and the decision to pick up the pricey option may simply be part of the negotiation process.

Fisher had a disappointing first two seasons in the NFL, and some were quick to label the Central Michigan product a bust. But the 6-foot-7, 305-pound lineman appeared to break through last season, even shutting down Texans star pass rusher J.J.http://www.officialjetsonlinestore.com/Womens_Youth_Bryan_Little_JerseyWatt during their playoff game.

''I see myself on a steady incline,'' Fisher said during a recent interview. ''I'm looking to pick up where I left off, continue to grow and stay on a steady rise throughout my career. If I can do that 10 more years, however many more years, I'm looking forward to it.''

The Chiefs still allowed quarterback Alex Smith to get sacked 45 times last season, but Fisher was hardly the reason for it. Kansas City had to shuffle elsewhere along the offensive line as it dealt with a series of injuries, http://www.officialjetsonlinestore.com/Womens_Youth_Dale_Hawerchuk_Jerseywhile Fisher remained a constant - he appeared in all 16 regular-season games.

In fact, health had been a big issue for him early in his career. Fisher dealt with a shoulder injury that required a lengthy rehab, and had also dealt with other minor injuries that held him back.

''That shoulder surgery is quite a long recovery. This year felt Justin Schultz Jerseythat much better,'' he said. ''I feel great right now, I feel real strong, nothing's holding me back.''

The Chiefs only http://www.officialoilersteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Mark_Fayne_Jerseydrafted one offensive lineman among their nine selections last weekend, and that was Cincinnati's Parker Ehinger. He played left tackle in college, but projects as a guard in the NFL.

They signed Mitchell Schwartz in free agency, but he figures to play right tackle.

So, the Chiefs appear to be planning on Fisher being around for a while, and just as he's starting to come into his own. The way he played in the Chiefs' playoff victory over Houston - and the mean streak that he displayed against Watt - was a sign that Fisher is developing into a stalwart offensive tackle.
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