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Kansas City Chiefs selected cornerback Mansoor Delane and defensive tackle Peter Woods in the 2026 NFL Draft. Both players are focused on improving each other's performance as they join the team.

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The Kansas City Chiefs made two first-round picks on the defensive side in the 2026 NFL Draft, and somehow, both of them are already thinking about how to help the other one produce.
LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane went to Kansas City at sixth overall after the Chiefs traded up from No. 9 to land him, beating out the New Orleans Saints, who were reportedly lurking at that spot.
Kansas City turned around and picked Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods at No. 29. Two first-round picks on the same side of the ball, in the same draft, walking into the same building.
And according to Woods, they already have a system figured out. Asked about his friendship with Delane during the Chiefs' rookie minicamp, Woods kept his explanation compact: "I help him get interceptions and he helps me get sacks, we just keep it that simple."
The Kansas City Chiefs drafted a cornerback, Mansoor Delane, and a defensive tackle, Peter Woods.
The Chiefs traded up from the ninth pick to the sixth overall pick to select Mansoor Delane.
Peter Woods and Mansoor Delane plan to help each other improve as they begin their careers with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Kansas City addressed two real roster holes with these picks. After trading Trent McDuffie and letting Jaylen Watson walk in free agency, Delane walks into a CB1 role with the path largely clear in front of him.
Woods enters as an interior rusher playing alongside Chris Jones, one of the best at drawing double teams in the league, which should create single-coverage opportunities for the rookie from day one.