The Kansas City Chiefs will enter the NFL Draft armed with two first-round picks for Brett Veach to work his magic with.
Exactly where the franchise will go with those two picks is unknown, but most have an idea.
Offensive line, edge, corner, and receiver are the big-ticket items on the to-do list, and you could make the case that the Chiefs can fill two of those needs in the first-round.
For NFL.com's Dan Parr, Kansas City has one position of need that simply has to be on the to-do list in the draft, and that's receiver.
"With Patrick Mahomes working his way back from an ACL tear, it would behoove the Chiefs to do everything they can to make his life easier," Parr wrote. "Adding at least one more player who can make tough catches in traffic must be on the to-do list."
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Chiefs to go WR at No. 9?
There is a growing belief that the Chiefs could go offense and that the player is Jordyn Tyson, based on several mock drafts floating out there.
Of course, this could change as we know the unpredictable nature of the draft, but the Chiefs and offense appear to be how things will go.
With the Chiefs only having Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Tyquan Thornton as the top three pass catchers, adding another body to that receiver room seems like the way to go. Of course, Kansas City might have other ideas and might go corner with LSU's Mansoor Delane at No. 9.
So, it will be one to watch in the first-round but don't be surprised if Kansas City gets Patrick another speedy weapon.

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