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2026 cpu draft
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Jaybeast17 DRAFTING FOR THEChiefs
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Draft Grade — Chiefs
Overall
B-
ValueB-
NeedA-
TradesB-
FutureD
Nothing loud, just a tidy B- for the Chiefs. The Chiefs bet big and early on Jaylon Braxton, 109 picks ahead of the board. Bold does not always mean right. It nets out to a B-, which feels about right.
The wide receiver spot stays a question, and it was the one they most needed an answer at. On the needs board they went 3 of 8, with tight end the one that mattered most.
They are betting the present roster is worth a lighter draft next spring. The trenches got the money picks, top to bottom.
In sum, a sturdy weekend with one asterisk, the wide receiver spot they never got to.
Pick Analysis
Pick1
Rnd1
Francis Mauigoa
In No. 1 they get protection for the quarterback. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick79
Rnd3
Domonique Orange
Domonique Orange in the Round 3 slot is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick154
Rnd5
Terrance Carter Jr.
Good price on Terrance Carter Jr. in the 154th pick, a hair ahead of his grade with no real quibbles. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick178
Rnd5
Jaylon Braxton
This one needs a full-page explanation: Jaylon Braxton in the 178th overall pick, miles early. Depth more than a fix, but depth they can use.









