Chiefs’ 3-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator after 6-11 season

Chiefs’ 3-round 2026 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator after 6-11 season
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For years, the Kansas City Chiefs were picking near the bottom of each round in the NFL Draft because they produced an elite record year in and year out. In fact, heading into the 2025 season, the Chiefs had played in five of the last six seasons, meaning they were solidified as a dynasty. It wasn’t all lollipops and rainbows for the Chiefs this season, though, as the team went 6-11 and missed the playoffs for the first time during the Patrick Mahomes era. If there is a silver lining, it is that the team will finally have a chance to select a premier prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft.

If the dynasty is to extend on for years to come, the Chiefs need to hit on their ninth overall selection, as well as on their picks later in the draft. Using the PFF mock draft simulator, what can the Chiefs do within the first three rounds of the draft?

Chiefs’ positions of need ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

With Mahomes under center, the Chiefs long had one of the best offensive attacks ever, and it was the defense that struggled. Travis Kelce has a case as the best tight end in NFL history, and during his days with the Chiefs, Tyreek Hill was the league’s premier receiver. Mahomes has been the consensus best player in the NFL for most of his career, too.

That all changed last season. For starters, the defense has improved in recent years, and the offense hasn’t been as high-octane. Mahomes is still great, but he just hasn’t made as many explosive plays recently as he did earlier in his career. Kelce has taken a step back, and Hill hasn’t been with the team in years.

The receiving corps was expected to improve last year, but Rashee Rice missed the start of the season due to suspension. Although he was great upon his return, the rest of the receivers underwhelmed. The rushing attack is also poor, and inconsistent offensive line play led to Mahomes scrambling for his life far too often.

With that said, the Chiefs should prioritize the offense, not the defense, with their 2026 NFL Draft capital. Receiver, offensive guard, right tackle, and running back are particular areas of need. Tight end becomes perhaps their biggest need if Kelce chooses retirement over re-signing with the team. If the Chiefs look at defense, then linebacker and defensive tackle are the spots they should target.

Chiefs reinforce their once-great offense through the draft

2026 NFL Mock Draft simulator results

  • WR Jordyn Tyson – Arizona State – Ninth overall
  • G Emmanuel Pregnon – Oregon – 40th overall
  • RB Emmett Johnson – Nebraska – 89th overall

With the order for the beginning of the 2026 NFL Draft settled, it is known that the Chiefs will be picking ninth overall. They haven’t picked inside the top 10 since they took Mahomes with pick 10 in 2017. While fans should temper their expectations about...