
The 2026 NFL Draft is less than four weeks away, which is the most important one for the Kansas City Chiefs in the Patrick Mahomes era.
With nine picks in the draft, the Chiefs have ample opportunities to replenish several areas of the roster, including two first-round picks.
While speaking with ESPN's Peter Schrager , general manager Brett Veach spoke on the No. 9 pick and what Kansas City will be prioritizing at that spot.
This would be the correct approach by the front office, as those are the three biggest positions of need for the team entering this month's draft. Now, as Veach states, the Chiefs are at the mercy of the first eight picks. That leads to the thought that Kansas City may be taking the best player available at one of those three positions.
In an ideal scenario, Texas Tech's edge rusher David Bailey is available when the Chiefs are on the clock, considering that Arvell Reese is not realistically going to be an option outside the top five. Nevertheless, it is encouraging to hear that Kansas City's decision-makers are not going to fall into the trap of taking a player with elite physical traits, such as tight end Kenyon Sadiq.
When evaluating the wide receiver and defensive prospects that could be in play for Kansas City at No. 9, there are two players at each position that stand out. At receiver, Carnell Tate and Jordyn Tyson are the most likely options for the Chiefs at this spot.
As for defensive back, LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane and safety Caleb Downs would be excellent picks by Kansas City if the board fell that way.
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