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The Kansas City Chiefs did not draft any offensive linemen but focused on enhancing support for Patrick Mahomes by adding key players and coaches. The strategy aims to reduce Mahomes' reliance on making plays alone by improving overall team performance.
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The Chiefs believe their offensive line already ranks among the top 10 in the NFL, so they chose to focus on other areas to support Patrick Mahomes.
The Chiefs added running back Kenneth Walker III, a new wide receivers coach Chad O'Shea, and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to enhance their offensive strategy.
The Chiefs drafted first-round picks Peter Woods and R Mason Thomas to bolster their pass rush and alleviate pressure on All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones.
In 2025, the Chiefs' defense struggled with a lack of pass rush, resulting in low takeaways and poor third-down efficiency, contributing to their overall decline in performance.
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| **Statistic** | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Takeaways | 17 (27th) | 20 (14th) | 14 (29th) |
| QB Knockdowns | 60 (6th) | 73 (1st) | 61 (8th) |
| Pressure Rate | 28% (2nd) | 26% (5th) | 23% (13th) |
| Sacks | 57 (2nd) | 39 (T18th) | 35 (26th) |
| Third Down % | 37% (11th) | 43% (26th) | 44% (29th) |
| The pass-rush numbers led to real, tangible changes in the defenseâs overall efficiency. The Chiefsâ defense dropped from a top-3 unit in points allowed per drive in 2023 to a unit ranking outside of the top 10 in the past two seasons. | |||
| Kansas Cityâs complete inability to make opposing quarterbacks uncomfortable last season finally led the team to make a change. Itâs no longer enough to have All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones wreck an opposing offensive line 5-10 times per game. He needs his cohorts to win one-on-one opportunities. | |||
| Insert 2026 first-round picks, Peter Woods and R Mason Thomas, two players capable of doing exactly that. | |||
| Woods can certainly help as an interior rusher next to Jones, but he can also help take some of the load off of Jonesâ shoulders as he enters his age-32 season. Jones played more than 80 percent of the snaps through the first 13 games last year. The only other defensive linemen over the age of 30 and weighing 300+ pounds to play 700+ snaps a year ago were Leonard Williams, Zach Seiler, Vita Vea and Jonathan Allen. | |||
| Jones and Williams are the players on that list who are also asked to be critical pieces of their respective teamsâ pass-rush plans. Asking less of Jones this year could be for the best for everyone involved. Woodsâ presence might be exactly what the doctor ordered to get Jones the rest he needs. | |||
| Thomas might be the bigger immediate addition to the pass-rush unit. The former Oklahoma standout breaks every threshold we thought we knew about a traditional âSteve Spagnuolo defensive end.â | |||
| Relative to that prototype, heâs small (6 feet 2 inches tall and 240 pounds), he has short arms (31 5/8â) and heâs not exactly known for his stellar run defense. One of the most common comparisons for his playing style is former Chiefs edge rusher Dee Ford, who was traded approximately six weeks after Spagnuolo was hired in 2019. | |||
| That Thomas is not the âtypicalâ Spags defensive end might be a good thing. George Karlaftis (2023) is the only Chiefs defensive end to record a double-digit sack season since Ford was dealt. In fact, the only other defensive ends to record a double-digit sack season with Spags calling the plays were Chris Long (2011), James Hall (2010), Justin Tuck (2007 & 2008) and Osi Umenyiora (2007). | |||
| Thatâs not a long list for a coach known for his pressure packages. Spagsâ defenses create a hot mess of havoc, but very rarely does it see a single player win consistently off the edge. It was time for that to change. Sacks for a defense are like explosive plays for an offense. Itâs a complete drive-killer. Donât believe me? Take a look at these numbers. | |||
| Sacks put opposing offenses in tough downs and distances, or end a drive completely, which puts the ball back in the hands of the greatest player in the world. More opportunities with the ball in Mahomes hands mean more opportunities for this revamped offense to put points on the board. | |||
| Kansas Cityâs front office knew it needed to get Mahomes some help. Everyone did. That was never up for debate. What was very much in question was *how* they would help him. The Chiefs wanted everyone, prior to the draft, to believe it was time to protect him by improving the offensive line. This path is far more effective. Mahomes is being insulated or protected by taking some of the weight off his shoulders through improved defensive play. |