The Kansas City Chiefs have successfully executed a trade to elevate their draft position in the first round, moving from the ninth to the sixth pick. In this deal with the Cleveland Browns, they have selected cornerback Mansoor Delane from LSU. To facilitate this move, the Chiefs relinquished both their third-round pick (No. 74) and a fifth-round pick (No. 148). This acquisition comes at a critical time, as the Chiefs look to bolster their defense following the trade of Trent McDuffie and the departure of several key free agents. If they aim to reach the Super Bowl for the fifth time in Patrick Mahomes's illustrious career, reinforcing their defense is vital. Additionally, Kansas City holds the 29th pick in the draft due to the earlier trade involving McDuffie with the Rams.