The Kansas City chiefs hope to negotiate before the NFL 2025 draft next week after their defeat of the Super Bowl against the Eagles of Philadelphia.
While few teams seek to get into the order of writing due to the lack of force in this year’s class, the former champions could count on the project to obtain an upgrade.
Friday, ESPN published a preview project in which analyst Matt Miller reported that Kansas City “actively sought” to get in order.
According to Miller, the move “would probably be for a long -term offensive tackle solution”.
“I heard that the objective would be to move in front of the Texans of Houston (n ° 25) and the Rams of Los Angeles (n ° 26) if the chiefs like a specific left tackle always on the board,” he added.
In particular, the analyst previously mentioned that he thought he will be “very difficult for a team to find value to rise this year”.
Kansas City chiefs would continue an exchange as the NFL 2025 project approaches

Kansas City holds the 31st choice, but he would continue to move to write an outdoor tackle
In addition to the Pittsburgh steelers who seek to secure a quarter-back, “there are simply not enough first-rate prospects in monetary positions in this class which is worth paying a reduced capital to land,” wrote Miller.
The exchange would be one of the rare movements that the chiefs have made this offseason. In addition to acquiring the left hob Jaylon Moore, the team has so far had a relatively silent free agency.
While Kansas City traveled a third consecutive appearance of the Super Bowl in February, their loss of eruption against the Eagles of Philadelphia in New Orleans shaken the chiefs to repair some blatant problems.
A movement on the project could allow them to acquire the external tackle the best rated Josh Simmons. However, Gilberto Manzano of Sports illustrated predicted that the AS of Ohio State will land in Houston with the 25th choice.
If they fail to secure a profession, Manzano suggests that the chiefs will use their 31st choice to write the Ballon de l’Ohio, Treveyon Henderson.
The first round of the NFL draft begins on Thursday, April 24.