Price's Picks: Top 10 Chiefs Draft Crushes for 2026

Why these prospects could make an impact in Kansas City

Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:04pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a Kansas City Chiefs football game, with players and the field broken down into sharp, overlapping shapes and planes of color.Price's annual draft preview highlights the top prospects who could help the Kansas City Chiefs continue their Super Bowl contention.Kansas City Today

NFL analyst Price breaks down his top 10 draft prospects that have caught his eye for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2026 NFL Draft, including a powerful defensive tackle, a versatile running back, a relentless edge rusher, and more.

Why it matters

The Chiefs are looking to reload their roster through the draft after another deep playoff run, and these 10 players could provide an immediate boost to both sides of the ball in Kansas City.

The details

Price highlights prospects like Lee Hunter, a dominant defensive tackle with country-strong build, Emmett Johnson, a productive and versatile Nebraska running back, and Gabe Jacas, an edge rusher with a high-motor and wrestling background that could thrive in the Chiefs' defense. Other standouts include wide receiver Makai Lemon, cornerback Keionte Scott, tight end Eli Raridon, and more.

  • The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in late April.

The players

Lee Hunter

A powerful defensive tackle nicknamed 'the Fridge' who dominated in the College Football Playoff with his relentless effort and country-strong build.

Emmett Johnson

A productive and versatile running back from Nebraska who can contribute both in the running and passing game, drawing comparisons to Travis Etienne.

Gabe Jacas

An edge rusher from Illinois with a high-motor and wrestling background, providing the kind of 'eff you' energy the Chiefs need on the edge.

Makai Lemon

A polished route-running wide receiver from USC who can provide a deep threat and instant Rashee Rice insurance for the Chiefs' offense.

Keionte Scott

A heat-seeking missile at cornerback from Miami who can play both nickel and box safety, making him an ideal fit for Steve Spagnuolo's defense.

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The takeaway

The Chiefs are looking to reload their roster through the draft, and these 10 prospects could provide an immediate boost to both sides of the ball in Kansas City. From a powerful defensive tackle to a versatile running back and a relentless edge rusher, Price's Picks highlight the kind of impact players the Chiefs could target to continue their championship contention.