How the Chiefs Should Use Their Top Draft Pick

The Kansas City Chiefs have a top ten pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which they have to use to address one of their biggest roster concerns. They have a lot of areas in their roster that could use a young star to give them some upside next season, as well as a bright future moving forward.

As much as Jeremiyah Love would help fix their offense, I don’t think that side of the ball should be their focus in the first round. Patrick Mahomes will be reunited with Eric Bieniemy as his offensive coordinator, which is where the bulk of his success came from. How should the Chiefs use their high draft pick wisely?

2026 NFL Mock Draft

Ryan Wilson writes for CBS Sports, and he broke down his 2026 NFL mock draft. For the Chiefs, Love was selected one pick before, so they landed on helping their defensive line by using their pick to draft Caleb Banks.

“At 6-foot-6 and 330 pounds with 35-inch arms, Banks is surprisingly explosive for his size, playing with power, juice and a nonstop motor. A foot injury sidelined him for parts of the 2025 season, but he took part in all three Senior Bowl practices and was pretty much unblockable on every rep. If he’s fully healthy, he has top-10 ability”, said Wilson.

Caleb BanksJul 16,Ā 

This wouldn’t be the first time the Chiefs have taken a shot on a prospect with an injury history, and it has worked out for them in the past. However, Josh Simmons was taken at the end of the first round. Banks would be a bigger gamble because of how high he’d be taken, and the expectations set for him on the defensive line.

It’s no secret that Chris Jones has steadily declined since his dominance from 2018 to 2023. He’s yet to reach double-digit sacks since 2023, and he doesn’t have the same game-wrecking capacity as he had in his prime. Selecting Banks would put him in a prime position to slide into Jones place as the anchor of their defensive line, and I think he’d be able to do it.

His motor is impressive, and for him to move off of tackles with ease when he’s as big as he is bodes well for his chances at success in the NFL. I think the defensive line will regress the most for the Chiefs in the coming years, which is why selecting Banks when they’ve been given a high pick is such a good idea.

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