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The Kansas City Chiefs will host 76 players for tryouts at their 2026 rookie minicamp, following the success of linebacker Cooper McDonald, who made the team after a similar tryout in 2025.
Jul 22, 2025; St. Joseph, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Cooper McDonald (59) walks down the hill to the practice fields during training camp at Missouri Western State University. Denny Medley-Imagn Images
The Kansas City Chiefs brought in a ton of tryout players for this weekendās rookie minicamp. A current player on the teamās roster is a reminder of why it matters.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially revealed their roster for this weekendās rookie minicamp, with 20 undrafted free agents signed and a number in attendance for tryouts.
The Chiefs typically have a few tryout players make the 90-man offseason roster, but they have one recent success story worth noting. In 2025, TCU LB Cooper McDonald signed with the club after a successful tryout. He didnāt just make the 90-man roster, though. He went on to make the 53-man roster and is currently the favorite to take over the SAM linebacker spot vacated by Leo Chenal.
With that in mind, hereās a look at the rookie minicamp tryouts by position group.
It seems like LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier (pick No. 249) will be able to work, but the Chiefs need multiple quarterbacks to throw at these camps. Itās worth noting that EJ Warner is the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner.
The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting 76 players for tryouts at their 2026 rookie minicamp.
Cooper McDonald is a linebacker who signed with the Chiefs after a successful tryout in 2025 and is now a key player on the team.
Typically, a few tryout players make the 90-man offseason roster for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Cooper McDonald is currently the favorite to take over the SAM linebacker spot vacated by Leo Chenal.

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When you consider that this group is supplementing RBs Emmett Johnson, Jaydn Ott, and EJ Smith, itās an abundance of riches for Kansas City. This might be the most competitive group that camp has to offer.
These players will join Wyomingās John Michael Gyllenborg at the Chiefsā rookie minicamp. The team didnāt invest much in the tight end position this offseason, so thereās some opportunity to be had here.
The Chiefs also have WRs Cyrus Allen, Jeff Caldwell, Jacob De Jesus, and Omari Evans participating. Andrew Armstrong (reserve/future signing) is also eligible to participate.
The Chiefs didnāt add to the offensive line via the draft or free agency this year, so thereās a ton of opportunity for these tryout players. Especially those at the tackle position. Theyāll be joined by LSUās Josh Thompson and Louisvilleās Pete Nygra who signed UDFA deals.
Even with two draft investments (Peter Woods and R Mason Thomas) and five UDFA investments, this group is one to watch. The Chiefs need a bit of an overhaul to their interior defensive line and edge rusher depth, so expect that this group could contribute to some roster churn.
This is another position group where the Chiefs didnāt invest during the draft or free agency. There could quietly be some opportunity here to push some players off the bottom of Kansas Cityās roster.
The Chiefs invested heavily in the cornerback position in the 2026 NFL Draft, but the safety spot might be one to watch. These DBs will join Iowaās Xavier Nwankpa, Houstonās Zelmar Vedder, SDSUās Bryce Phillips, Nebraskaās DeShon Singleton, and UL Monroeās Dāarco Perkins-McCallister in the secondary during rookie minicamp.
The Chiefs need specialists at camp. Even though all three specialist spots are somewhat secure, it never hurts to have some depth on speed dial.