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Chiefs scouting report: Auburn Tigers DE Keyron Crawford

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Auburn Tigers defensive end Keyron Crawford is one of the top developing prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft who the Kansas City Chiefs should consider.

The Kansas City Chiefs lack both star power and depth at defensive end. The team needs to invest multiple selections over the next few years into rebuilding the defensive front. Wide receiver is the only position group with more top 100-caliber talent in the 2026 NFL Draft than edge rusher.

That opens the door for the Chiefs to make selections at both long-term positions of need. Auburn Tigers defensive end Keyron Crawford is a developmental prospect who is still learning the position. He only began playing football in 2021 and spent the first half of his college career at Arkansas State before transferring to Auburn .

Crawford needs a longer runway to reach his potential than most edge prospects in this class, but Ashton Gillotte’s presence on the roster gives the Chiefs flexibility with his timeline. Crawford is an explosive pass rusher with the burst off the line to generate quick pressures. Even when he doesn’t time his first step well, Crawford possesses the acceleration to reach his top speed and beat offensive tackles around their outside shoulders.

He relies heavily on his speed because his 6'4", 253 lb. frame lacks the power to win through the offensive tackle’s frame. Keyron Crawford is the other half of Auburn’s EDGE duo, and is the better pass rusher at the moment 👀 pic.