Chiefs' Andy Reid eyes draft picks to retool roster

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discussed the team's transition period and upcoming draft opportunities at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix. After a 6-11 season in 2025 marred by Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL, the Chiefs hold the No. 9 and No. 29 overall picks. Reid provided updates on Mahomes' rehab and the acquisition of quarterback Justin Fields.

The Chiefs dominated the NFL with three Super Bowl wins from 2019 to 2024 and five appearances in six years, but their 2025 campaign ended at 6-11, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2014. Mahomes suffered the ACL tear in a Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Key veterans like tight end Travis Kelce, who turns 37 in 2026, and defensive tackle Chris Jones, entering his age-32 season, highlight the need for retooling, compounded by the losses of cornerbacks Trent McDuffie to a trade with the Rams and Jaylen Watson in free agency. Reid spoke at Tuesday's AFC coaches' breakfast about embracing the change: 'We'll see how we can fill in some of the blanks there.' The team also holds the No. 40 pick in Round 2, arming general manager Brett Veach with three top-50 selections. 'It's a position you don't want to be in, but we're there,' Reid said, expressing confidence in landing good players. On Mahomes' recovery from the mid-December injury, Reid reported positive progress without a firm timeline. 'He's doing good... I would never bet against him,' he said. Mahomes recently shared a video of himself throwing. The Chiefs acquired Justin Fields from the New York Jets as backup insurance. Reid noted Fields' familiarity with the offense from working with former coordinator Matt Nagy: 'Not only do we like him as a player, but he was also in this offense as a rookie... a legitimate guy in there that can play and win games.'

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Sports news illustration of Cowboys pursuing 2026 NFL Draft trade-up, Steelers awaiting Rodgers, and Giants holding No. 5 pick.
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Cowboys pursue trade-up in 2026 NFL Draft as Steelers await Rodgers

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The Dallas Cowboys are actively exploring trades to move into the top 10 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft to bolster their defense. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain in limbo over quarterback Aaron Rodgers' decision on returning, potentially influencing their draft strategy. The New York Giants have fielded inquiries but plan to hold their No. 5 pick.

Sportsbooks are heavily favoring Patrick Mahomes to be the Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback in Week 1 despite his recent knee injury. FanDuel lists the two-time MVP as a -720 favorite with an implied probability of nearly 88 percent. The team faces uncertainty around the NFL Kickoff Game but reports indicate steady progress in his recovery.

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Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach forecasted a flurry of trades on the first day of the NFL draft, calling it a treat for fans. He attributed the expected movement to closely bunched player grades at key positions. The Pittsburgh Steelers, with the most picks in the draft, may look to trade up from their spot at No. 21.

NFL teams selected a series of defensive players and skill position talents during the second round of the 2026 Draft on Friday evening. The Minnesota Vikings traded linebacker Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the No. 98 pick this year and a third-rounder next year. Greenard agreed to a four-year, $100 million extension with $50 million guaranteed, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

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The New York Jets possess the most draft power heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, according to rankings from CBS Sports. Cleveland Browns and Las Vegas Raiders follow closely behind, evaluated on draft capital, front-office aggression and roster urgency. The first round begins April 23 in Pittsburgh.

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