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The Kansas City Chiefs traded up with the Cleveland Browns to select LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane after concerns that the New Orleans Saints would draft him. This trade marked the first move in a previously trade-free first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Prior to the 2026 NFL Draft, there was plenty of buzz about a trade-heavy Round 1. But after five picks, no trades were made. But thanks in part to the New Orleans Saints, that streak was broken.
The Cleveland Browns traded down three spots with the Kansas City Chiefs, who traded up for LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. It was an aggressive move, but how did the Saints make the Chiefs swing a deal with Cleveland?
According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Chiefs were concerned the Saints would take CB with Delane as the clear top option, so they swung a deal to make sure New Orleans couldn't take the CB they had their eyes on.
"Kansas City's internal draft simulator suggested either Washington (No. 7) or New Orleans (No. 8) or both could be threats to pick Delane," Fowler writes. "In fact, Kansas City felt a strong pull that New Orleans' chances to go corner were at least decent despite the smoke around the Saints taking a receiver, which they ultimately did."
The Chiefs were worried that the Saints would draft Mansoor Delane, prompting them to trade up to secure the cornerback.
The Saints' interest in a cornerback influenced the Chiefs to act quickly and trade up to prevent New Orleans from selecting Delane.
This trade broke a streak of no trades in the first five picks of the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting the competitive nature of the draft.
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With there being plenty of smoke about the Saints' interest in wide receiver help, they could've used it as a smokescreen for their real interest in a cornerback, which would've been the local product in Delane.
New Orleans did have interest in cornerback help and quickly signed Martin Emerson after failing to find one in the NFL Draft. But had Delane made it to No. 8, he might've been the pick.
So, the Chiefs were concerned about seeing a prospect they really wanted in Delane going a pick before their original No. 9 spot to the Saints, they jumped up three spots, spending a third and fifth-rounder to get to No. 6 and take Delane.
Kansas City got aggressive to trade up for Delane, thanks in part to the Saints' interest in cornerback help.
It wasn't a bad idea from the Chiefs, but from the Saints' perspective, it was a win-win as they got to land Jordyn Tyson with the No. 8 pick anyway, someone they clearly view highly.