Kansas City Chiefs Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Throughout the year and leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, we will update our Kansas City Chiefs Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Kansas City Chiefs from several prominent sites and draft analysts.

The following are picks in recent mock drafts for the Chiefs:

NFL.com — Eric Edholm

32. Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State

Thomas created a little buzz on Day 1 in Mobile and fits the mold of a corner who can thrive in Steve Spagnuolo's press-man-heavy system.

CBS Sports — Josh Edwards

32. Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Shavon Revel Jr. may have been taken higher had it not been for his injury. He has the length Kansas City covets, and few franchises can afford to bring Revel back at his own pace the way the Chiefs can. Patrick Mahomes will keep that team's postseason hopes alive long enough for Revel to make his long-anticipated debut.

NFL.com — Bucky Brooks

32. Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

Despite suffering a season-ending knee injury in September, Revel is worthy of first-round consideration. The playmaking cover corner displays the instincts, awareness and skill to thrive in Steve Spagnuolo's scheme.

Yahoo! — Tice/McDonald

32. Marcus Mbow, IOL, Purdue

Kansas City is starting a Caliendo in the Super Bowl and it might as well be Frank. They need to spam picks along the offensive line — especially with the potential (likely?) departure of guard Trey Smith in free agency.

The Athletic — Baumgardner/Dochterman

32. Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

The Big Ten's offensive lineman of the year, Ersery would land with his hometown Chiefs and immediately find a home along the offensive line. He was a late bloomer who blossomed with the Gophers and could become a Year 1 candidate at right tackle.

EDSFootball — Kevin Hanson

32. Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

Is there a better interior offensive line trio than Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, and Trey Smith? No, but Thuney has recently moved to left tackle following the benching of Wanya Morris (and injury to DJ Humphries) while Smith will be a free agent. Meanwhile, right tackle Jawaan Taylor (PFF's 61st-graded OT) hasn't been much better than Morris (71st) this season. Ersery has good length, footwork and play strength with 38 starts at left tackle who will help address the team's issues at tackle.

The 33rd Team — Kyle Crabbs

32. Tyleik Williams, IDL, Ohio State

Kansas City needs to find future running mates for Chris Jones. Tyleik Williams is a more prominent run defender than he is a pass rusher but the Chiefs would benefit greatly from adding a stout anchor into the heart of their defense. Jones is currently the only tackle under contract, and his dominant presence would greatly benefit Williams as he transitions to the pros.

NFL.com — Daniel Jeremiah

32. James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

Some people see Pearce going earlier in Round 1. While there might be a debate about where he'll land in the draft, there's no doubt about his elite speed and production.

ESPN — Mel Kiper

31. Walter Nolen, IDL, Mississippi

No, Chris Jones isn't going anywhere. But he could use more help alongside him on the interior in Kansas City. Nolen has strong hands and can pressure the QB from inside with his quickness. He had 12.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks in 2024. Nolen would give defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo yet another difference-maker to heat up the pocket.

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