We are less than three weeks before the NFL 2025 draft, which should start at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. For Kansas City chiefs, they have to cover all their weaknesses before the start of the season in September.
Many believe that the chefs still lack the offensive and defensive line departments. It is very reassuring that the chiefs have already taken the initiative to attack the front problem. For example, at the start of the free agency, they re-signed the Trey Smith’s offensive goalkeeper and called on Jaylon Moore to support the left tackle post.
However, with goalkeeper Joe Thuney leaving for the Bears of Chicago and the defensive platform Tershawn Wharton going to the Panthers of Caroline, their efforts may not be enough to protect Patrick Mahomes and maintain a defense among the first 10.
Writer Jacob Camenker From “USA Today” predicts that the chiefs will strengthen the two fronts in the first two rounds of the draft.
Round 1, Pick 31: Josh Conly Jr., Ot, Oregon
“The chiefs are positioned to contact the Tour 1 trenches,” wrote Camenker. “The only question is whether they will target a talent on the defensive line or hunt one of the best potential left -on to compete with Jaylon Moore on the left side of the line.”
Moore can solve all the problems of the chiefs, but he cannot. This is why they must find a backup in case Moore is not the answer they are looking for. Conely is one of the best plated in this project, and if he falls to the chiefs, they should try to write it.
Round 2, Pick 63: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas
“Chiefs must add talents next to Chris Jones on their defensive front, especially after losing Tershawn Wharton in a free agency,” continued Camenker. ” The recovery of the NFL 2025 is deeper on the defensive line than during an offensive platform, so that the chiefs can opt to target an internal defender with one of their three days 2.
“Collins has a professional framework at 6-6, 332 pounds and was productive in Texas, accumulating 18 TFL and seven bags on 64 career games. He is not the most explosive playmaker, but his size and power should help open the space for Jones and the rest of the rotation of passes of Kansas City.”
These two positions should be the absolute priority of the chiefs And if they get them early in the project, this leaves KC with free reins to possibly add additional skills players to the list.
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