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The Kansas City Chiefs, who have won the last two Super Bowls, are always at the center of attention when they enter the NFL mock draft with the final pick in the first round.

Fans and analysts alike are always eager to know the team’s picks, and general manager Brett Veach provided some insight into the Chiefs’ strategy.

Veach acknowledged that the team needed players at both the wide receiver and offensive line positions and was looking for talented players who could compete for playing time on both offense and defense.

As the defending Super Bowl champions, the Chiefs had the last pick in the first round, but they could still secure a valuable addition to their team.

 Troy Fautanu, an outstanding offensive tackle, was still available at the 32nd pick, and the Chiefs can jump at the chance to bring him on board.

With Fautanu’s potential to make an immediate impact, the Chiefs’ front office can be safe with this selection.

Moving to the second round, the Chiefs need to continue building their team, selecting Xavier Worthy, a wide receiver who excels in yards after the catch.

Leas’s skill set is expected to fit perfectly into the Chiefs’ dynamic offensive scheme, and he is poised to impact the team’s receiving corps immediately.

In the third round, the Chiefs can add Jaylen Wright, a running back with incredible playmaking abilities.

Wright’s speed and agility are expected to elevate the team’s offense to new heights, and he could be a valuable asset for years to come.

The Chiefs need to focus on defense in the fourth and fifth rounds by selecting cornerback Elijah Jones and safety Ty Smith to add depth and playmaking ability to their secondary.

These picks could bring the Chiefs added versatility and depth on the defensive end of the field.

 

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