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Why Chiefs believe Mansoor Delane is the right move after McDuffie trade

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"} The Chiefs didn’t treat Trent McDuffie’s departure as something they could patch up later. They dealt him away for draft picks in March, then moved up the board in April to select Mansoor Delane at No.

Photo by Ella Hall/University Images via Getty Images "} The Chiefs didn’t treat Trent McDuffie’s departure as something they could patch up later. They dealt him away for draft picks in March, then moved up the board in April to select Mansoor Delane at No. 6.

Delane wasted no time making an impression, breaking up a deep throw along the sideline during rookie minicamp. It was a clear sign of how Kansas City is going about retooling their secondary. They weren’t interested in waiting around.

They wanted a top-level corner and they put him on the field right away. Why Kansas City’s draft strategy made McDuffie move possible Trading away an established cornerback is one thing. Trying to fill that gap with a mix of mid-tier options is another.

Kansas City chose not to go down that path. They brought in Delane because they wanted someone who could step in and take on a real role, not just blend into the rotation. That’s why the draft position matters here.