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Experts predict Chiefs could pick this Kansas Jayhawks star during the 2025 NFL draft

Experts predict Chiefs could pick this Kansas Jayhawks star during the 2025 NFL draft

USA Today14-04-2025

Experts predict Chiefs could pick this Kansas Jayhawks star during the 2025 NFL draft
The Kansas City Chiefs need to add depth to their offensive line during the 2025 NFL draft, and the experts at Pro Football Network think that the defending AFC Champions could turn to the Sunflower State for their next upgrade.
According to PFN, the Chiefs might look to target Kansas Jayhawks tackle Logan Brown on Day 3 of the draft if general manager Brett Veach doesn't address Kansas City's front-five early.
Check out PFN's full analysis of why Brown would be an ideal fit for the Chiefs as a late-round pick:
"The Chiefs must attack the trenches early and often in this draft. The 2024 season saw mixed results on the offensive line. They ranked 8th in pass block win rate, but their issues at left tackle got exposed in the Super Bowl. Kansas City signed Jaylon Moore, but Logan Brown has eventual starter upside. He has undeniable power and athletic talent. He's just inexperienced, with a single season as a starter."
Kansas City's front office has added players from nearby universities in the past by selecting Missouri Tigers linebacker Nick Bolton and Kansas State Wildcats defensive lineman Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the 2021 and 2023 NFL drafts, respectively.

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