The Kansas City Chiefs have had their eyes set on the NFL Draft and have drafted to address key issues.
Xavier Worthy captured all the headlines on the opening day as the fastest man in the Draft is now a weapon for Patrick Mahomes.
Before the Draft in Detroit, the Chiefs were predicated on taking a wide receiver or left tackle with the 32nd pick.
They shocked most people when they managed to trade with their AFC rival the Buffalo Bills.
One AFC General Manager texted the Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz with a fiery message after Worthy landed in Missouri.
Patrick Mahomes receives much-needed blindside protection on Day 2
On Day 2, Brett Veach made sure to address the team’s paramount needs on the offensive line.
Patrick Mahomes’ offensive line looked vulnerable heading into the Draft but the issue has been sorted.
Furthermore, the Chiefs managed to convince their Super Bowl LVIII opponents to entertain a trade in the second round.

The San Francisco 49ers only moved back one spot which highlights the Chiefs’ determination to land their guy at #63.
Chiefs took the offensive tackle, Kingsley Suamataia, with the pick they acquired from the 49ers.
The 21-year-old is a raw talent but is set to rival Sophomore Wanya Morris for the duty of protecting Patrick Mahomes’ blindside at left tackle.
Suamataia says ‘it’s mind-blowing’ to protect Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs reporter Pete Sweeney has shared the Chiefs’ new left tackle reaction: “Blocking for Patty Mahomes himself? Oh my God, it’s mind-blowing.”
Suamataia is a very young prospect who still has much to learn and must need a patient coaching staff to build him up to an NFL starter.
Per the Athletic, it is not unreasonable to see the rookie out of BYU to be dubbed the starter by midseason or 2025.
Ultimately, the Chiefs have secured healthy competition for Morris and Mahomes will have two people fighting for his blindside – lucky man.
Kansas City has addressed its key issues and is in the perfect position to eye up the three-peat.
