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Kansas City Chiefs NFL Draft 2026 pick tracker: Grades, fits and scouting reports

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The Athletic
2026/04/24 - 23:46 503 مشاهدة
AFC EastBillsDolphinsJetsPatriotsAFC NorthBengalsBrownsRavensSteelersAFC SouthColtsJaguarsTexansTitansAFC WestBroncosChargersChiefsRaidersNFC EastCommandersCowboysEaglesGiantsNFC NorthBearsLionsPackersVikingsNFC SouthBuccaneersFalconsPanthersSaintsNFC West49ersCardinalsRamsSeahawksScores & ScheduleStandingsFantasyNFL OddsNFL PicksNFL DraftPodcastsScoop City NewsletterNFL Draft UpdatesRound 1 GradesPicks TrackerBest AvailableThe BeastTop 300 Rankings2026 NFL Draft Oklahoma defensive end R Mason Thomas became the Chiefs' third defensive addition in the draft on Friday night. Brian Bahr / Getty Images Share article9The Kansas City Chiefs entered the 2026 NFL Draft with nine picks over the three-day draft. They pulled a shocker by immediately trading three of those picks to the Cleveland Browns to move up three spots in the first round to select LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane at No. 6. Besides No. 9, they traded a third-rounder (No. 74) and a fifth-rounder (No. 148) to the Browns. The Chiefs needed to bolster the secondary after losing starters Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson and Bryan Cook in free agency this offseason. Delane was Dane Brugler’s No. 6 overall prospect and No. 1 cornerback in this draft as detailed in “The Beast” draft guide. With the 29th pick, the Chiefs addressed another glaring need by selecting Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods. Woods has a high ceiling and was one of the top prospects in the draft back at the beginning of the fall. The Chiefs used their first — and possibly only pick — on Day 2, No. 40, to select Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas, Brugler’s 10th-ranked edge rusher. Wide receiver and right tackle are among the remaining needs for general manager Brett Veach. Keep coming back here throughout the draft for grades and analysis of each Chiefs pick. The Chiefs do not plan to be drafting this high again anytime soon. As a result, they trade up to No. 6 and replace McDuffie with the best – and safest – cornerback on the board in Delane. The most comfortable man coverage player in the draft, Delane is very difficult to stack and fool in coverage and should be a factor defensively quickly in Kansas City. This is a great pick. Delane is a high-floor player who oozes confidence and will have no problems entering a serious, championship-level operation in Kansas City. Love the aggressiveness here. — Nick Baumgardner Delane plays with the route anticipation and temperament to stay attached in coverage and squeeze catch windows. He projects as a starting outside NFL cornerback, with the skill set to move inside over the slot. An alpha competitor who projects as a starter despite his average size. Kansas City Chiefs trade up, pick LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane at No. 6 in 2026 NFL Draft Kansas City needed to overhaul its defense, and adding Woods is a smart, safe move. Chris Jones won’t be around forever, so getting a physical, powerful interior player to work alongside him is critical. The Chiefs have now fortified the middle of their defensive line and have a quality rotation. Woods (6-2 ½, 298) was a mainstay on the Tigers’ defensive line and earned first-team All-ACC honors. He scored two touchdowns as a short-yardage running back and finished with 30 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, and two sacks. — Scott Dochterman Woods flashes the ability to win with quickness, strength and hand usage — and the next step in his development is for him to do so more consistently. He offers scheme diversity, although he projects best as a three-/four-technique DT. An explosive tackle who must improve his consistency at the next level. Clemson’s Peter Woods selected by Kansas City Chiefs with pick No. 29 in the 2026 NFL Draft This is a bit of a reach, especially with guys like Zion Young and Cashius Howell on the board. Thomas is a twitched-up 241-pound pass rusher who plays hard and gets everything out of his frame – but isn’t going to give you much on first down and has real length concerns along with general size issues. He’s talented, but just like Peter Woods at 29: I thought there could’ve been more value here. — Nick Baumgardner Thomas is an undersized edge defender who combines first-step quickness with violent play strength and closing burst and never quits working to the football. His ability to vary his rush tempo leads to disruption and will help him find a meaningful role in the NFL. Undersized, but plays fast; should be able to find a meaningful NFL role. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms
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