
The Kansas City Chiefs have orchestrated several monumental moves in free agency, which reveal how they could operate in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Some of the acquisitions and departures were telegraphed by General Manager Brett Veach, who discussed the team's potential plans this offseason while addressing the media during the Scouting Combine last month. Here is a look back at a couple of those excerpts and how they held up.
Veach stated that the team wanted to retain McDuffie and work out a long-term deal, but that obviously did not end up being the case. However, the fact that the 25-year-old cornerback signed an extension worth $31 million annually validates that Kansas City made the correct decision by trading the two-time All-Pro cornerback for a haul of draft picks.
Veach was not bluffing and showed his cards to the rest of the table with these comments. Many believed this meant that the Chiefs would consider drafting Notre Dame's running back at No. 9. However, the savvy general manager prioritized figuring out the backfield before the draft next month.
Kansas City signed running back Kenneth Walker III to a three-year, $43.05 million contract, which includes $28.7 million fully guaranteed. The Chiefs landed a known commodity, and more importantly, the acquisition allows the front office to address other areas of the roster that need to improve next season.
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