
The Kansas City Chiefs lost their top two corners this offseason, and General Manager Brett Veach and the front office must revamp the secondary through the draft.
After trading Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for a haul of draft picks, Jaylen Watson signed a three-year, $51 million contract with the Rams.
Here is what the two cornerbacks said earlier this offseason during their introductory press conferences.
Kansas City losing four players in the secondary, including McDuffie and Watson, is clearly detrimental to the pass defense. General Manager Brett Veach has taken baby steps to bolster the secondary, with the signings of safety Alohi Gilman and cornerback Kader Kohou, but the Chiefs have a lot more work to do in that department.
The question is: How and when will Kansas City address the cornerback position in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Depending on how the board unfolds, the Chiefs could take a defensive back as early as No. 9 , which would most likely be cornerback Mansoor Delane or safety Caleb Downs. Other options to replace McDuffie and Watson in the first round include Jermod McCoy, Aveion Terrell, Colton Hood, Brandon Cisse, and Chris Johnson.
However, Veach has a knack for identifying potential solutions at the cornerback position later in the draft, which Watson and Joshua Williams are prime examples of. Due to the significant departures in the defensive backfield, the Chiefs could take multiple attempts to fill out the rest of the secondary.
Regardless of what else transpires this offseason, the Chiefs must prioritize reconstructing a defense that can support quarterback Patrick Mahomes as he recovers from a torn ACL.
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