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Three national mock drafts predict the Kansas City Chiefs will select wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at No. 9 and cornerback Colton Hood at No. 29 in the upcoming NFL draft.
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TEMPE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 26: Wide receiver Jordyn Tyson #0 of the Arizona State Sun Devils runs after a reception past cornerback Channing Canada #7 and safety Austin Jordan #1 of the TCU Horned Frogs for a touchdown during the first half at Mountain America Stadium on September 26, 2025 in Tempe, Arizona. The Sun Devils defeated the Horned Frogs 27-24. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images
There are some truisms when it comes to NFL mock drafts.
First, you could fill a good part of each day reading them. Second, the pundits making those picks rarely agree.
But the exception that proves the rule about the latter came Wednesday when ESPNās Mel Kiper Jr. and former ESPN writer Todd McShay shared their mock drafts.
They both agree on what players the Chiefs will select with their two first-round picks in next weekās draft in Pittsburgh. And, surprisingly, those picks aligned with another ESPN analyst, Peter Schrager, whose mock draft came out last week.
All three see the Chiefs making these picks:
No. 9: Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson
No. 29: Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood
The predicted players for the Chiefs' first-round picks are Jordyn Tyson from Arizona State at No. 9 and Colton Hood from Tennessee at No. 29.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay, and Peter Schrager all agree on the Chiefs' selections in their mock drafts.
The Chiefs are looking to draft a wide receiver and a cornerback in the first round.
The NFL draft, where the Chiefs will make their picks, is scheduled for next week in Pittsburgh.

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How it could turn out
**First round, No. 9:**Ohio State WR Carnell Tate
**First round, No. 29:**Clemson EDGE T.J. Parker
It doesnāt take long when cycling through potential mock drafts to get one in which the Chiefs would have all of this yearās receiver prospects available.
No oneĀ reallyĀ knows whatās going to happen on draft night, and the Chiefs having the chance to take any wideout they want in a draft seems like something that might not happen again in the Mahomes era.
So here weāll go with the top consensus guy in Ohio Stateās Carnell Tate. The Chiefs have never been afraid to trust in their own scouting evaluations, though, so USCās Makai Lemon or Arizona Stateās Jordyn Tyson certainly could be in play as well.
Take Tate first, and the Chiefs could circle to defense with their next pick. In this mock, Clemson edge rusher T.J. Parker is available and would add a good-sized, high-motor edge rusher to the rotation.
Texas A&M RB LeāVeon Moss
The Chiefs have done a lot to improve their running back room in 2026 NFL free agency with the additions ofĀ Kenneth Walker and Emari Demercado. Theyāre still lacking two specific skill sets, and Iām not sure there are many backs who encompass both. They need a physical short-yardage running back and someone who excels in pass protection. LeāVeon Moss fits the bill for what the team likes at 5-foot-11 and 205 pounds. He also has three-down potential down the line.
Moss graded out with his best season in pass protection in 2025, and he definitely brings the physicality in the run game. Heās really talented on inside zone runs, counters, and running with a lead blocker. The problem? He hasnāt finished a season in his collegiate career without injury. The Chiefs would have to feel comfortable with his injury history. If that comes back clear, I could see them targeting Moss with one of their first two picks in Round 5. Moss is No. 206 on the consensus board.
TheĀ Las Vegas RaidersĀ are expected to keep the first pick and take quarterbackĀ Fernando MendozaĀ during theĀ 2026 NFL draft, but that hasnāt stopped teams from calling general manager John Spytek about the possibility of trading the top choice.
āWeāve gotten a few calls, and those teams know where they stand,ā Spytek said at Tuesdayās predraft news conference.
Spytek has always been open-minded about trade offers. He mentioned that good ones can materialize on draft night if a team waits a few moments before making a selection.
But if team leaders are convinced about a player, he said, they will maintain their draft spot.
āIf thereās a player that stands out that we feel itās not worth losing, itās not worth even picking up the phone, then weāll just make the pick,ā Spytek said. āBut if itās a player that weāre not as excited about, or thereās a group of players that we would love to pick from, and we can get value for that, weāre certainly open to listening to that.ā
āHe is not available for trade,ā Sullivan said. āThings are going good. Weāve have some positive conversations over the last couple days. Trending in the right direction. Heās obviously very important to what weāre doing. Itās all part of it. Itās part of professional sports. Weāll get where we need to be one way or another, but yeah, things are trending in the right direction.ā
Achane, whoĀ did not reportĀ to Miamiās voluntary offseason program ahead of the final season of his rookie contract, rushed for 1,350 yards with eight touchdowns on 238 carries over 16 games last season, leading the NFL with 5.7 yards per rush. The dual-threat back added 67 catches for 488 yards and four additional scores.
The 2023 third-round pick is a game-breaker who can hit the hole and blast past defenders. His speed allows the offense to be versatile and consistently bring defenses headaches. Miami views Achane as the ideal pairing with quarterbackĀ Malik WillisĀ in Bobby Slowikās offense.
The curtain is closer to rising onĀ Fail Mary 2.
Via Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the league informed teams on Wednesday that the officiating staff hasĀ started āonboardingā potential replacement officials. Training sessions continue to be planned for next month.
As PFT reported on April 2, the NFL plans anĀ introductory session for May 1 to 3.
Per NFL Network, several officials have completed background checks and will soon undergo physical exams.
The development comes a week after the NFL and NFL Referees Association engaged in a bargaining session that featured owners, including Jerry Jones.
Why Raridon fits with the Chiefs
Raridon likely wonāt be relied on to play in-line as a rookie, so that could be a tricky fit for 2026. However, he would have a role as a rookie. Raridon has more speed downfield than Kelce has now, so Raridon could help stretch the seams to clear space for the All-Time tight end underneath.
Raridon, as a prospect, is a significantly better blocker than tight end Noah Gray is; he may be an immediate upgrade over the veteran, even if it could be a tough fit positionally.
In the short-term, Raridon could be an upgraded version of Grayās role and give the Chiefs more verticality from the tight ends. With more development, he could be the future tight end beyond Kelce.