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Draft Grade — Chiefs
Overall
D+
ValueB
NeedB
TradesF
FutureA+
The Chiefs left with their quarterback, and a D+ to match. The Chiefs put a flag in the ground for Princewill Umanmielen, 74 picks before anyone else would have, and the value took the hit.
The whole projection now runs through Dante Moore; hit there and everything else looks smarter. They lost the exchange badly enough to drag the whole class down.
That Jones pick is the receipt they will wave around later.
It is a steep hill from here, and the grade knows it.
Pick Analysis
Pick7
Rnd1
Dante Moore
In pick 7 they get a passer to set the clock by at fair value. A real need, handled.
Pick15
Rnd1
Jeremiyah Love
In slot 15 they get a lead back with juice, and a steal at that.
Pick18
Rnd1
Jordyn Tyson
In Round 1, Pick 18 they get a matchup problem out wide at fair value. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick23
Rnd1
Kenyon Sadiq
In the 23rd pick they get a red-zone target to build around. Exactly the need they had to hit.
Pick38
Rnd2
Caleb Banks
Nice patience on Caleb Banks, who had no business lasting to No. 38. One more legitimate question on the roster, answered.
Pick45
Rnd2
CJ Allen
No drama and no debate, CJ Allen went about where he belonged in pick No. 45. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick47
Rnd2
Sonny Styles
A tidy little value on Sonny Styles in the Round 2 slot, a step better than break-even. It shores up a spot that genuinely needed the help.
Pick76
Rnd3
Kenyatta Jackson Jr.
Kenyatta Jackson Jr. at slot 76 is a steep price for a hunch, hard to square with any board. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick87
Rnd3
A'Mauri Washington
A'Mauri Washington slipping to the 87th overall pick is the kind of luck good rooms make for themselves. A sensible fit for a spot that needed help.
Pick104
Rnd4
Zachariah Branch
A premium they did not need to pay, Zachariah Branch a notch or two before his time. It answers the question that was keeping the coaches up at night.
Pick114
Rnd4
Eugene Wilson III
Eugene Wilson III at No. 114 is an overdraft of the loud, memorable kind. Top of the wish list, and they did not leave without it.
Pick131
Rnd4
Jacob Rodriguez
This one needs a full-page explanation: Jacob Rodriguez in the 131st pick, miles early. It fills a real need, too.
Pick153
Rnd5
Bryce Boettcher
They reached a country mile for Bryce Boettcher at Round 5, Pick 13, and the board is aghast. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick176
Rnd5
Logan Jones
Logan Jones at pick No. 176 is daylight robbery; nobody expected him to last. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick177
Rnd5
Aaron Graves
Aaron Graves at Round 5, Pick 37 nudges the ledger their way without any fuss. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick194
Rnd6
Princewill Umanmielen
A real head-scratcher, Princewill Umanmielen in the Round 6 slot is miles ahead of his ranking. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick203
Rnd6
Duce Robinson
They will replay Duce Robinson at pick No. 203 for years; that is how good the value is. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick212
Rnd6
Trinidad Chambliss
Trinidad Chambliss at slot 212 is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick218
Rnd7
Josh Moten
They let Josh Moten come to them and pounced at pick 218. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick239
Rnd7
Trey Zuhn III
A reasonable price with a little left over, Trey Zuhn III in the 239th overall pick. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick254
Rnd7
Jeremiah Cobb
A wild overpay on Jeremiah Cobb in the 254th pick, the sort that defines a class for the wrong reasons. The roster fit checks out.
Pick256
Rnd7
Brandon Inniss
By-the-book stuff, Brandon Inniss at No. 256 squarely in line with his ranking. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
































