Chiefs 7-round mock draft: Kansas City addresses trenches, lands Cam Skattebo

The Kansas City Chiefs made their third consecutive Super Bowl last season. They couldn't beat the Philadelphia Eagles and earn an unprecedented three-peat.

Now, the Chiefs are back to the drawing board and have some clear needs to address in the 2025 NFL draft. Notably, Kansas City needs to upgrade its offensive line after trading away Joe Thuney. It could also stand to replenish depth across its defensive line after losing several interior defenders in free agency.

Kansas City's success drafting and developing players has been critical in the franchise's dynastic run. With the team navigating the salary cap constraints of Patrick Mahomes' big-money contract, it will be even more critical for Brett Veach and Andy Reid to get the most out of their draft capital.

Here's a look at what the Chiefs could do with each of their seven selections in the 2025 NFL draft.

Kansas City Chiefs 7-round mock draft

Round 1, Pick 31: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

The Chiefs are positioned to address the trenches in Round 1. The only question is whether they'll target a talent on the defensive line or chase one of the top potential left tackles to compete with Jaylon Moore on the left side of the line.

Conerly made 28 college starts at left tackle and was largely steady. He's a smooth mover at 6-5, 311 pounds and should quickly develop into a strong starter at the NFL level.

Round 2, Pick 63: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas

The Chiefs need to add talent next to Chris Jones on their defensive front, especially after losing Tershawn ...

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