Chiefs' 're-loaded' roster nightmare fuel for AFC
The AFC's apex predator might be back with a vengeance.
Chiefs' 're-loaded' roster nightmare fuel for AFC originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Kansas City Chiefs knew things had to change this offseason after a 2025 season that saw a 6-11 record and no playoffs for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era.
And general manager Brett Veach went to work, moving on from both Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, and signing Kenneth Walker to revamp the run game. Plus, they made a host of other good signings in free agency to bolster the defense. Plus, in the draft, the Chiefs took LSU corner Mansoor Delane with the No.
6 pick after trading up from No. 9. For CBS Sports' Bryan DeArdo, the Chiefs' reloaded roster is a big cause for optimism in 2026.
"The Chiefs got aggressive following their first losing season since 2012," DeArdo wrote . "Kansas City emphatically addressed its running game by signing reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, who was part of a free agent class that includes three other projected starters in defensive end Khyiris Tonga and defensive backs Alohi Gilman and Kader Kohou. "Mansoor Delane, the sixth overall pick in the draft, is expected to be an immediate starter in Kansas City's secondary.