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Chiefs Seek 'Next Big Star' in 2026 Draft to Capitalize on Super Bowl Streak

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The Kansas City Chiefs and their head coach, Andy Reid, have not just sat around watching other teams make moves this offseason. They have been busy retooling after losing key pieces through trades and free agency, and the front office has put itself in a good spot heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Monday’s trade for quarterback Justin Fields from the New York Jets in exchange for a 2027 sixth-round pick turned some heads.

But there were bigger needs to fill. The backfield desperately needed a boost, and the Chiefs got that by landing reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III on a three-year, $43. 05 million deal.

MORE: Jacksonville Jaguars eyeing a specific position in the NFL Draft On defense, Alohi Gilman brings veteran experience to the secondary, and Khyiris Tonga gives them some much-needed depth behind Chris Jones. Travis Kelce is back too, so there is at least some continuity on offense. Dan Orlovsky raises stakes for Chiefs 2026 NFL draft Even with all that activity, not everyone thinks the roster is finished.

ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has already called out several spots that still need work, and he’s not exactly throwing confetti over what Kansas City has done so far. During a recent segment of ‘Get Up,’ Orlovsky gave the Chiefs’ offseason a “B” grade. He did not trash the moves they made, but he made it clear this draft might be the most important one of the Patrick Mahomes era.

“I think this is the most important draft of the Patrick Mahomes era for Kansas City. I think the offensive line should be a better unit. But there’s question marks at the number two and number three wide receiver.