El gerente general de los Chiefs, Brett Veach, prevé intercambios en el primer día del draft de la NFL

El gerente general de los Kansas City Chiefs, Brett Veach, pronosticó una oleada de intercambios para el primer día del draft de la NFL, calificándolo como un deleite para los aficionados. Atribuyó el movimiento esperado a la poca diferencia en las calificaciones de los jugadores en posiciones clave. Los Pittsburgh Steelers, quienes cuentan con la mayor cantidad de selecciones en el draft, podrían intentar ascender desde su posición número 21.

El gerente general de los Kansas City Chiefs, Brett Veach, compartió su perspectiva este jueves a través del canal de YouTube del equipo. 'Creo que los aficionados disfrutarán mucho el próximo jueves', dijo Veach. 'Porque creo que las evaluaciones serán tan similares entre algunos de estos linieros ofensivos, alas defensivas y receptores, que muchos de estos jugadores que aparecen en los pronósticos en posiciones altas podrían caer un poco, y muchos de los que están proyectados más abajo podrían subir... Probablemente habrá muchos intercambios'.

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