The Kansas City Chiefs have been busy this offseason, making key moves to fortify their team, including acquisitions of Kenneth Walker III and Justin Fields, as well as securing Travis Kelce for another three years. The front office is working hard, as if chasing another championship. Now, the focus is on the draft, and things are heating up even more. With Top 30 visits stacking up and the war room in full grind mode, the Chiefs might have already tipped their hand for the 2026 draft.
For the first time since 2013, when they picked Eric Fisher and Travis Kelce, the Chiefs have a first-round pick inside the top 10. With Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza potentially heading to the Las Vegas Raiders, the Chiefs can focus on selecting the best available player in the draft.
They seem to have already started circling names. The team used X to hype up offensive tackle Blake Miller, urging fans to keep an eye on the Clemson player in this year's draft. This suggests the front office is doing its homework and possibly revealing its plans.