KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has signed offensive lineman Zach Fulton. Fulton was the first of the team’s two sixth-round picks from the 2014 NFL Draft (193rd overall). He became the first of Kansas City’s six selections in the draft to sign with the club.
Fulton (6-5, 323) played in 47 games at the University of Tennessee serving primarily as the school’s starter at right guard. He started three consecutive seasons with the Vols (2011-13) where he was part of an offense that consistently ranked among the NCAA’s best in multiple offensive categories. In 2012, Fulton was recognized by the SEC as he earned an Offensive Lineman of the Week award. Prior to attending Tennessee, he played guard at Homewood-Flossmoor High School in Homewood, Illinois. Fulton’s younger brother (Xavier Fulton) is currently serving on the Saskatchewan Roughriders roster in the CFL.
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