Mitchell Schwartz
ABOUT MITCHELL SCHWARTZ
Offensive tackle who became one of the NFL's highest-paid tackles when he signed a 5-year, $33 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2016. He was named as a second team All-Pro in each of his two first two seasons with the Chiefs.
He began playing football as a freshman at Palisades Charter High School. He was also an all-league pitcher on the school's baseball team.
He received the Brick Muller Award as the UC Berkeley 's Most Valuable Offensive Lineman three straight seasons from 2009 to 2011.
He has a brother named Geoff. He married Brooke Squires.
He blocked for Alex Smith during his first two seasons with the Chiefs.