Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach has become known for his thorough work during the NFL Draft. Since he was promoted to his role in 2017, Veach has always preferred watching as much film as possible, gathering as much information as he can and meeting with prospects one more time, if necessary, when considering whom to select in the league’s annual event.Entering this year’s NFL draft, which starts Thursday night, the Chiefs have seven picks, the first being the final selection of the first round, their reward for being the reigning champs. Veach and his personnel staff have put together a draft board featuring 221 players.A sizable number of the top prospects, those who could be acquired Thursday or Friday night during Rounds 2 and 3, fit into one of the Chiefs’ positional needs and would also have a specific role within the team’s scheme during their rookie season.Here’s our projection for how the Chiefs’ wish list could look on Days 1 and 2.
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