The NFL Draft is nearly upon us, and the Kansas City Chiefs are dotting their I's and crossing their T's to finalize the draft board.
Holding two first-round picks, the franchise can turbocharge the roster rebuild under Brett Veach.
For ESPN's Matt Miller, in his latest mock draft, he has the Chiefs taking Rueben Bain Jr. at No. 9, and at No. 29, corner Chris Johnson.
But that's not the headline. It's what Miller writes about Rashee Rice's future.
"I believe wide receivers would be in play if the board fell differently, as a team source mentioned that Rashee Rice's off-field conduct might prevent the Chiefs from re-signing him after his deal expires following the 2026 season," Miller wrote. "Xavier Worthy also has not broken out yet, but this mock draft is not favorable for K.C. getting a wideout here."
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Rice's Chiefs future in doubt?
Well, going by what the team source said about Rice's off-field issues, it appears that is certainly in play, which, to me, is big news.
In the final year of his rookie deal, it feels like the Chiefs are uncertain as to whether they will be able ot re-sign him after this season, and that would leave a huge hole in Patrick Mahomes' offense.
Of course, it doesn't mean the Chiefs won't re-sign Rice, but it is certainly on the board, at least right now.
As such, the Chiefs might look to add a receiver at No. 29, as insurance.

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