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Draft Grade — Chiefs
Overall
C-
ValueC
NeedB
TradesF
FutureB
The Chiefs lost the trade table, and the C- tells the story. Call it a hunch or call it a gamble, but the Chiefs spent Round 5, Pick 38 on Pat Coogan, a name most had 83 spots down the list.
The trade table is where this weekend went wrong. The quarterback hole is the one line item this class does not answer.
Not a disaster, not a triumph, just a middling class.
Pick Analysis
Pick9
Rnd1
Spencer Fano
In Round 1, Pick 9 they get a cornerstone up front at fair value. The biggest hole, addressed.
Pick46
Rnd2
Jonah Coleman
No drama and no debate, Jonah Coleman went about where he belonged in the 46th overall pick. A sensible fit that makes the depth chart a little sturdier.
Pick75
Rnd3
A.J. Haulcy
A tidy bit of business in pick 75, where A.J. Haulcy graded well above the range. Not urgent, but hardly pointless.
Pick81
Rnd3
Omar Cooper Jr.
They paid sticker price for Omar Cooper Jr. in slot 81, and that is fine. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick94
Rnd3
D'Angelo Ponds
A wild overpay on D'Angelo Ponds in the 94th pick, the sort that defines a class for the wrong reasons. It adds depth where they could use a little.
Pick110
Rnd4
Derrick Moore
A real head-scratcher, Derrick Moore in pick No. 110 is miles ahead of his ranking. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick115
Rnd4
Bryce Lance
Bryce Lance at pick 115 is a clear overpay, with better names still on the board. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick116
Rnd4
Kenyatta Jackson Jr.
Kenyatta Jackson Jr. in Round 4, Pick 16 is the kind of reach that only looks good if he outplays it. The roster fit checks out.
Pick146
Rnd5
Davison Igbinosun
The board screamed and they did not listen, reaching into the next round for Davison Igbinosun. Nice player, but the depth chart did not need him here.
Pick149
Rnd5
Tanner Koziol
Value said wait; Tanner Koziol in the 149th pick says they were not listening. This was priority one on the needs board, and now it is handled.
Pick160
Rnd5
Jacob Rodriguez
They liked Jacob Rodriguez enough to skip the value, taking him in the 160th overall pick. It fills a real need, too.
Pick168
Rnd5
DJ Campbell
They reached a country mile for DJ Campbell at slot 168, and the board is aghast. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick176
Rnd5
Pat Coogan
Pat Coogan in pick No. 176 is a reach so steep the board needed a second look to believe it. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.
Pick226
Rnd7
Trey Zuhn III
The board had cheaper options than Trey Zuhn III at No. 226, and it noticed. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick233
Rnd7
Barion Brown
They paid up for Barion Brown at Round 7, Pick 17 when waiting would have done the job. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
Pick245
Rnd7
Marquis Johnson
A swing that ignored the value entirely, Marquis Johnson well ahead of where he belonged. Better still, it is exactly the hole they had to fill.
Pick246
Rnd7
Kelby Collins
They reached into another round for Kelby Collins, and the board is nowhere close to agreeing. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.






















