The NFL Draft is nearly upon us, and teams are close to finalizing their draft boards, and the Kansas City Chiefs are no different.

But this year’s draft appears to be one that is going to be a little different, based on how close the early part of the class is in terms of value.

Plus, there are players at the top of the draft that are going to be a big topic of conversation because every team is going to view them differently, along with positions like safety suddenly being a coveted position.

And for Chiefs general manager Brett Veach, due to the uncertain nature of the draft and how close players are value-wise, he thinks that fans could be in for a treat.

“I think that the fans will be in for a treat next Thursday because I think some of the grades are going to be close for some of these tackles, D-ends and other receivers,” Veach said via NFL.com. “That a lot of these guys that are mocked high may go a little low and a lot of these guys that are getting mocked lower may go a little higher because they’re so close this year and it’s not this huge gap and big fall off.”

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Chiefs must-watch in first round

Holding two picks in the first round, the Chiefs have a lot of options at their disposal. Which positions they could target at No. 9, plus teams looking to trade up might call the Chiefs, so there is a lot to look at.

With Kansas City having a lot of needs to be filled, the franchise can go in any direction; it makes what the Chiefs do fascinating.

Not often has the team had a draft pick so high, so it is one that has to get right, as the soft roster reset the franchise is undergoing will hopefully propel the team back into the playoffs in 2026.

Armed with two first-round picks, what the Chiefs do is going to be fascinating to watch, and perhaps the best thing about it is the franchise doesn’t have an idea of what it will do either.

Let the chaos begin.

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