The Kansas City Chiefs will have several needs to address in the 2025 NFL draft, and with just weeks remaining until the Annual Player Selection Meeting, a few prospects are starting to separate themselves as top fits for the reigning AFC champions.
In a recent Daft on Draft newsletter, expert draftnik Cory Kinnan predicted that Kansas City might opt to address its needs on offense in the first two rounds before beefing up defensively in the third.
With the No. 31 pick in Kinnan's three-round mock, the Chiefs pick up Alabama Crimson Tide guard Tyler Booker before adding Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson with the No. 63 selection.
Then, defensive linemen Jordan Burch and Jordan Phillips join Kansas City as the No. 66 and 95 picks, respectively.
By following Kinnan's approach, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach could set himself up for maximum flexibility in the late rounds of the draft.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs mock draft: K.C. picks 2 underrated DLs in first 3 rounds