
The first day of free agency painted a vivid picture of how teams will operate in the 2026 NFL Draft, as several moves either eliminated or created needs for teams.
That includes the Kansas City Chiefs, who significantly improved their backfield, but in the process, essentially lost their entire secondary, with Trent McDuffie (Rams), Jaylen Watson (Rams), Bryan Cook (Bengals), and Joshua Williams (Titans) all departing this offseason.
These signings, in addition to the league-shifting moves around the league, spurred ESPN's Draft Analyst Field Yates to write up a mock draft for the teams selecting within the top 10. Let's take a look at who Yates had Kansas City selecting with the No. 9 pick.
The Chiefs' secondary has been completely dismantled this offseason, with the aforementioned players leaving via trades and free agency. Delane is the best cornerback in this year's draft and has demonstrated characteristics of a lockdown corner at the next level.
Kansas City entered this offseason with glaring needs, but the signing of Kenneth Walker III opens the door for the Chiefs to prioritize other positions, specifically with the ninth-overall pick. Edge rusher is arguably the biggest need that needs to be addressed, but the secondary has emerged as a top-two need for Kansas City.
Yes, Delane is the top player at his position, but based on this specific mock draft, it could be a colossal mistake to pass on edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr., who ended up being taken at No. 10 by the Cincinnati Bengals.
With Veach's pedigree in drafting corners and safeties, the Chiefs should lean on that and focus on other positions, especially if one of the three edge rushers - Arvell Reese, David Bailey, and Bain Jr.- is on the board. Now, if those three players are gone, and it's between Delane or one of the wide receivers, such as Carnell Tate, Kansas City should take the LSU cornerback.
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