
The Kansas City Chiefs are less than 30 days away from the most pivotal draft in the Patrick Mahomes era, as they own the ninth-overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
While there has been a consensus top-10 ranking for this class, and legitimate options for the Chiefs with their early first-round pick, depending on how the board shakes out, general manager Brett Veach may be forced to consider other prospects at No. 9 who are lower on the board.
On Friday , ESPN's NFL draft analysts Field Yates, Matt Miller, and Jordan Reid revealed their opinions on the draft based on the latest intel they are hearing. Each of them provided a name that could sneak into the top 10 after being viewed as a mid-first-round pick.
While Proctor and Freeling would each be great right tackle options for Kansas City, investing the No. 9 pick on an offensive lineman feels a bit underwhelming. Four-fifths of the Chiefs' offensive line is cemented, with Josh Simmons, Kingsley Suamataia, Creed Humphrey, and Trey Smith. Right tackle is the only question mark, but Jaylon Moore should be serviceable enough for the Chiefs not to invest a first-round pick on the offensive line. Taking an offensive tackle is more preferable later in the draft.
As for Faulk, missing out on Arvell Reese, David Bailey, and Rueben Bain Jr., should not prompt Kansas City's front office to settle on another edge rusher who is not worth value of that pick. The Chiefs would be better off transitioning their focus to another position or trading back and accumulating additional draft capital.
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