Full Chiefs Seven Round Mock Draft - Aggressive Trading Up

TLDRThe Chiefs are considering being aggressive in this year's draft, potentially trading up to secure a blue chip player. However, the cost of trading up, especially into the mid-teens, may be too high. Trading up into the early 20s is more realistic and could still allow the Chiefs to get a falling blue chip player.

Key insights

⚡️The Chiefs have been conservative in their draft approach, focusing on hitting singles and doubles to support their superstar, Patrick Mahomes.

Trading up into the mid-teens may be too costly for the Chiefs, as teams may not want to trade away from falling blue chip players.

If a blue chip player falls into the early 20s, the Chiefs may be willing to trade up at a more reasonable cost.

Q&A

Will the Chiefs be aggressive in this year's draft?

The Chiefs are considering being aggressive and trading up to secure a blue chip player.

What are the risks of trading up into the mid-teens?

Trading up into the mid-teens may be too costly, as teams may not want to trade away from falling blue chip players.

What is a more realistic range for the Chiefs to trade up?

The Chiefs may be willing to trade up into the early 20s, where the cost may be more reasonable.

Timestamped Summary

00:14The Chiefs are considering being aggressive in this year's draft, potentially trading up to secure a blue chip player.

06:20Trading up into the mid-teens may be too costly for the Chiefs, as teams may not want to trade away from falling blue chip players.

12:18If a blue chip player falls into the early 20s, the Chiefs may be willing to trade up at a more reasonable cost.