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Top prospects include Ellis Robinson IV, Omarion Miller, Trey'Dez Green, and Matayo Uiagalelei.
Ellis Robinson IV is a cornerback from Georgia who started 12 games last season and recorded four interceptions.
Trey'Dez Green is a tight end from LSU, standing 6-7 and 240 pounds, and is viewed as a potential successor to Travis Kelce due to his red zone capabilities.
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**18. Kansas City Chiefs: Ellis Robinson IV, CB, Georgia** **To add some context to SB Nation’s selection:** Robinson is listed at 6 feet tall and 180 pounds. He started 12 games for the Bulldogs last season as a redshirt freshman and nabbed four interceptions.
**27. Kansas City Chiefs: Omarion Miller, WR, Arizona State**
After a breakout season at Colorado, where he averaged more than 18 yards per reception, Miller is now looking to become the second straight Arizona State receiver selected in the first round. At 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, the Louisiana native is an easy mover who can win at all three levels, pairing production with traits that could continue to push him up boards.
**21. Kansas City Chiefs – Trey’Dez Green, TE, LSU**
Here’s a fun vision for a Travis Kelce successor. At 6-7 and 240 pounds, Green would give Patrick Mahomes an easy button in the red zone and on jump balls. Plying his trade under Kelce and learning how to threaten defenses as a detached option would set the mismatch creator up for long-term success.
**24. Kansas City Chiefs: ED Matayo Uiagalelei, Oregon**
The Chiefs traded up into the top 10 this year, but not for a pass rusher as many projected before the draft. Their need at the position next year will hinge on the rookie success of second-round pick R. Mason Thomas. Uiagalelei recorded 52 pressures last season and returns to lead what is projected to be the top defensive line in college football. *Are there any other college football players you’re excited to watch this season? Let us know in the comments.*