In just two short years, Kansas City Chiefs C Creed Humphrey has gone from student to teacher at OL Masterminds.
The sixth-annual offensive line symposium, hosted by offensive line guru Duke Manyweather and Eagles OT Lane Johnson, covers everything about playing the position at a high level in the NFL. The best-of-the-best in the country gather to discuss things like preparation and film study to on-field execution and recovery.
In his first two years attending the summit, Humphrey was learning from Chiefs legends like Willie Roaf and Mitchell Schwartz. Now that he’s been recognized as one of the NFL’s best centers, he’s hosting his own session. He’s getting the opportunity to mold some of the brightest young offensive linemen in the NFL and the NCAA, explaining what he looks to do while getting out of his stance.
KC Sports Network’s BJ Kissel is down in Frisco, Texas and captured Humphrey speaking about this during a breakout session that included Manyweather, Brian Baldinger and others.
What does a Super Bowl champion center do during his down time in the offseason?
He gets better and shares his knowledge.@creed_humphrey helping lead a group alongside @BaldyNFL & @BigDuke50 at @OLMasterminds. pic.twitter.com/lPZvoh5qNd
— KC Sports Network (@KCSportsNetwork) July 7, 2023
Humphrey also presented in front of the crowd during a film session.
.@creed_humphrey presenting here at @OLMasterminds to a room full of NFL/college OL, coaches, and trainers. pic.twitter.com/FUZ6MormzC
— BJ Kissel (@BJ_KCSN) July 7, 2023
One other current Chiefs player is in attendance for this year’s summit. According to Kissel, Trey Smith is also there, which shouldn’t come as a surprise given that he’s attended alongside Humphrey in each of the past two years. Jeff Allen, Ben Grubbs and Kahlil McKenzie are some of the former members of the team out there imparting their offensive line knowledge.
Update: Smith also appears to have quickly ascended from pupil to teacher.
#Chiefs OL @treysmith & @creed_humphrey both presenting here on Day 1 at @OLMasterminds. pic.twitter.com/kWU0Qcrgjn
— KC Sports Network (@KCSportsNetwork) July 7, 2023