With the NFL Draft starting at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs should have a busy day. With two selections in the fourth round, the team has five
picks going into the day. Their two largest needs have already been met by general manager Brett Veach and his personnel staff, who selected offensive
tackle Kingsley Suamataia in the second round and quick receiver Xavier Worthy in the first round. With 221 players on the draft board when the Chiefs began
the process on Thursday, the team should have no shortage of choices to choose from in the latter rounds. Numerous of the best prospects remaining
on the market match one of the Chiefs’ positional needs and would play a particular role in the team’splan in their first-year campaign. 2024 NFL
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the response to the draft in real time. This is what the Chiefs’ Saturday wish list would entail. TJ Tampa, Iowa State, CB Tampa might be the best choice to
assist in L’Jarius Sneed’s replacement as a traded cornerback. He is the quintessential Chiefs prospect—a press-man cornerback who is big and physical. He enjoys slugging receivers and has large hands and lengthy arms.