How The Chiefs’ 2026 Draft Strategy Was Inspired By Super Bowl LX
Seeking a defensive line with the talent and depth of the Seahawks and Patriots, the Chiefs drafted Peter Woods and R Mason Thomas with two of their first three picks.
Peter Woods of the Clemson Tigers reacts after a play during the first half against the Duke Blue Devils on Nov. 1, 2025. (Photo by Cory Knowlton/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) ISI Photos via Getty Images In the first Super Bowl since 2022 without the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LX in February of 2026 was a slugfest, showcasing two powerful defensive lines.
Three Seattle Seahawks defensive linemen/edge rushers combined for five sacks and a pick-six. On the other side, a New England Patriots defense, which allowed the fourth fewest points in the regular season, held Seattle to one offensive touchdown. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach noticed.
“Look at obviously what Seattle did and New England,” Veach said. “The depth of defensive line is so important. ” Veach not only prioritized acquiring Patriots defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga , who played 29 defensive snaps in Super Bowl LX, signing him to a three-year, $21 million contract, including $14 million guaranteed, but he than also made defensive line an emphasis during the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Two of their first three picks were defensive linemen. They selected Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods in the first round (29th overall) and Oklahoma defensive end R Mason Thomas in the second round (4oth overall). “We’re going to continue to do that with the d-line,” Veach said.