On Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs held their annual local pro day for NFL prospects in Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas.
The event, which is held at the University of Kansas Health System Training Facility, will feature top talent from the college ranks who either played at a nearby university or attended high school in the Kansas City area.
Among the most intriguing prospects attending the local pro day are offensive linemen Logan Brown, Easton Kilty, and Cam'Ron Johnson, who played for the Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas State Wildcats, and Missouri Tigers, respectively.
Concordia Golden Bears running back Jaylin Richardson and Western Missouri State Griffons wide receiver Jonas Bennett are the top players from the NCAA Division II ranks who will showcase their talents in front of scouts at the local pro day.
The Chiefs selected Kansas City native Felix Anudike-Uzomah with their first-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft and may opt to take a chance on another local product when they are on the clock later this month.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Top prospects in attendance for Chiefs' local pro day