🎙️ ‘We Got Our Guys’ – Chiefs Round 1 Recap | Defending The Kingdom

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs’ 2026 first-round selections in the NFL Draft: Mansoor Delane and Peter Woods.

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Speaker 1: In twenty twenty two, the Chiefs had two first round

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Speaker 1: draft picks. They took a corner in an edge, Trent

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Speaker 1: McGuffey and George Carloftis. In twenty twenty six, the chief

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Speaker 1: stay on the defensive. This addition of defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: like them all is brought to you by Ticketmaster. After

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Speaker 1: an exciting Round one of the twenty twenty six draft,

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Speaker 1: the homes in the pocket will step up. He’ll scramble

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Speaker 1: ten five bogs diving touchdown. Chunzas sitting everyone. I’m Mitchelda’s

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Speaker 1: voice of the Chiefs along with Chiefs Team senior team

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Speaker 1: reporter Matt McMullan. It’s only fitting that we’re in the

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Speaker 1: defensive meeting room with Emma Thomas behind us, the former

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Speaker 1: All Pro Pro Football Hall of Fame corner. So we’re

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Speaker 1: in the defensive room to night, and why not. After

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Speaker 1: an exciting first round the Chiefs get two defenders, but

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Speaker 1: a really impactful move for Brettveach to move up from

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Speaker 1: nine to six and grab monsur de Lane, who is

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Speaker 1: considered to be the best corner in this draft.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, we got the best corner in the draft tonight,

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Speaker 2: and that’s pretty exciting. We’ve talked a lot about how

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Speaker 2: the Chiefs aren’t normally in this position to be taking

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Speaker 2: a player in the top ten, and you look at

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Speaker 2: past years, we’ve done a great job of maximizing value

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Speaker 2: or finding ways to get players that are maybe under

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Speaker 2: scouted in the later rounds. I think we’ll do a

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Speaker 2: great job of that as the draft goes on. But

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Speaker 2: we have not been in a position to take the

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Speaker 2: best corner in the draft according to everyone’s rankings and

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Speaker 2: projections and everything in a very long time. And we

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Speaker 2: got that guy here tonight. It’s super exciting. I mean,

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Speaker 2: look at Monster Delain last year. He was a unanimous

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Speaker 2: All American at LSU. He recorded thirteen passes defense and

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Speaker 2: two interceptions will allowing just fourteen catches. It’s always tough

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Speaker 2: with corners because they might not have a ton of

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Speaker 2: volume stats because they’re just not getting targets their way.

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Speaker 2: Monster Delaine is that kind of guy as people didn’t

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Speaker 2: throw at them. He was out there for three hundred

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Speaker 2: and fifty seven coverage snaps, allowed just fourteen catches and

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Speaker 2: at thirteen passes defense and did all of that despite

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Speaker 2: battling like a core muscle injury throughout the entire year,

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Speaker 2: only missed one game because of it, though, and still

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Speaker 2: became a unanimous All American. So we’ll talk all about him,

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Speaker 2: but this guy is awesome. And my favorite note on

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Speaker 2: him zero penalties committed last year and zero touchdowns allowed.

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Speaker 2: That’ll work.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, and think about the teams at LSU played, so

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Speaker 1: he tells you it was up against some high caliber players.

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Speaker 1: When you look at the numbers even further, he allowed

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Speaker 1: the third fewest yards of any corner in FBS football,

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Speaker 1: had thirty five targets against them, a twenty six percent

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Speaker 1: completion raged against him in the quarterback rating against him

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Speaker 1: was twenty seven point five. These are elite numbers. And

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Speaker 1: then you look at his ball skills. Eight career interceptions,

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Speaker 1: so that includes six that he had at Virginia Tech

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Speaker 1: before he got to LSU. It’s his length. He busted

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Speaker 1: a four to three eight forty at LSU’s pro day.

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Speaker 1: When you look at also his toughness. Brett Beach talked

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Speaker 1: about him, but this guy checks all the boxes, and

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Speaker 1: you look at his is Run grade and overall is

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Speaker 1: Pro Football Focus grade third among all defensive backs in

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Speaker 1: this twenty twenty six class. Or actually an FBS football

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Speaker 1: last year. So the fact that he is just an

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Speaker 1: immediate day one, game, one snap one impact player is

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it is. And that’s what you do when you

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Speaker 2: trade into the top six to get a guy you

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Speaker 2: believe that he can be an all pro caliber corner.

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Speaker 2: And Reviveach talked a little bit tonight about why the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs felt like they had to trade up. So what’s

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Speaker 2: interesting is we think about the draft process and how

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Speaker 2: obviously the Chiefs are grinding on all of these players.

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Speaker 2: They want to know everything they possibly can about all

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Speaker 2: of these prospects. But it’s more than that. They’re also

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Speaker 2: spending so much time trying to figure out what everyone

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Speaker 2: else is going to do, because that dictates the players

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Speaker 2: that are going to be available to you. And the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs have an awesome analytics team and they’ve been running

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Speaker 2: predictive models for weeks and weeks trying to say, hey,

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Speaker 2: What are the most likely players that they’re going to select?

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Speaker 2: And Brett explained that the reason that she’s felt like

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Speaker 2: they had to trade up to six overall is because

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Speaker 2: they thought the Saints were going to take Monster Delaine,

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Speaker 2: and they identified Monsieur weeks ago as the guy that

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Speaker 2: get into the top three and get one of those guys,

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Speaker 2: but Delanne was a top five caliber player on their

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Speaker 2: in and get him in this draft, but the Saints

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Speaker 2: were the biggest obstacle. So what do you do. You

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Speaker 2: go get your guy, and we saw that transpire here tonight,

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Speaker 2: and man, adding a player like this to our secondary,

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Speaker 2: which is kind of undergoing a bit of a makeover

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Speaker 2: right now, is just super exciting.

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Speaker 1: The other thing that was interesting in Brett Beach’s comments

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Speaker 1: something you can kind of create fantasies if you wish.

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Speaker 1: But they knew Cleveland wanted to trade out of that pick.

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Speaker 1: They knew that they had a shot, and Cleveland ends

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Speaker 1: up getting Spencer Fano, who’s a guy that they were

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Speaker 1: targeting on the offensive line and they need offensive linemen.

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Speaker 1: So it was doing the due diligence, but then also

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Speaker 1: keeping it somewhat clandestine. The I think Brett Beach is

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Speaker 1: a little bit proud of this and the fact that

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Speaker 1: he did not This is shouldn’t have been under the radar,

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Speaker 1: but it was. You and I talked about Monster or Delaine,

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Speaker 1: it just worked out perfectly in the scenario.

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Speaker 2: Well, that’s the gamesmanship of this time of year. So

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Speaker 2: Brett in his press conference was laughing about the fact

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Speaker 2: that so many people said, Hey, the Chiefs are targeting

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Speaker 2: an offensive lineman in the top ten. We didn’t say

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Speaker 2: this publicly, but when we saw that, we’re like, we’re

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Speaker 2: not taking an offensive lineman in the top ten. Like

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Speaker 2: you have a chance of getting an all pro caliber

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Speaker 2: player at a position of need, you do it, you

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Speaker 2: don’t take an offensive lineman. And I just thought it

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Speaker 2: was hilarious how Brett was laughing about that, because that’s

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Speaker 2: clear misdirection. You put that stuff out there and people

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Speaker 2: run with it, and you never know how it might

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Speaker 2: influence other teams. Also, we canceled Monster’s Top thirty visit

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Speaker 2: because we didn’t want all the feelers to go up

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Speaker 2: and everyone to say Delane had a visit with the Chiefs.

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Speaker 2: Like the whole idea is the Chiefs aren’t very interested

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Speaker 2: in Delane. And what do you know, He’s been the

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Speaker 2: guy for like four weeks. So there’s so much gamesmanship

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Speaker 2: going on this time of year. I’m glad we got

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Speaker 2: our guy.

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Speaker 1: It’s only fitting. I’m sitting here with Emma Thomas over

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Speaker 1: your shoulder, who was a pro football Pro Football Hall

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Speaker 1: of Fame corner at a Bishop College at school’s not

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Speaker 1: even there anymore. But when you look at what one

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Speaker 1: scout said and actually was quoting LSU’s defensive coaches, good worker,

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Speaker 1: tough as a bleep. Yeah, word the beginnings of s

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Speaker 1: and he brings energy was good for the young players,

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Speaker 1: good guys and young guys. So the fact that he

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Speaker 1: is he fits all the measurables. But the and this

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Speaker 1: goes back to the twenty two class, which I love

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Speaker 1: so much, the mental and emotional maturity in leadership, and

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Speaker 1: he had it at Virginia Tech, Like he had good

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Speaker 1: years at Virginia Tech before he had his final year

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Speaker 1: at LSU. So we’re going to talk to him. It’s

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Speaker 1: going to be I look forward to it. Because this

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Speaker 1: is a guy again that is ready to jump right

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Speaker 1: in and help the Chiefs get back to where they

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Speaker 1: want to be defensively.

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Speaker 2: And he plays the run as well, which we always

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Speaker 2: talk about is a prerequisite for spags. The reality is

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Speaker 2: a lot of corners out there don’t want to play

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Speaker 2: the run. They don’t think they get paid to play

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Speaker 2: the run. They’re out there to cover and to make

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Speaker 2: interceptions and all that. But to play in SPAG scheme

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Speaker 2: as a corner, you got to play the run. And

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Speaker 2: we’ve had great run defenders at corner over the years.

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Speaker 2: Trent McDuffie was an excellent run defender. You have to

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Speaker 2: have a willingness to play the run as a corner.

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Speaker 2: You can’t just be good at it, you have to

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Speaker 2: want to do it. And that’s Monster Delaine, a great

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Speaker 2: run defender and a willing tackler throughout his time at

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Speaker 2: Virginia Tech and LSU. And I didn’t know this, but

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Speaker 2: Brett mentioned it at his press conference. Delane was a

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Speaker 2: wrestler as a kid. So we talk all about Creed

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Speaker 2: Humphrey and these high school wrestlers and how it translates

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Speaker 2: the playing offensive line. I guess it translates to playing

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Speaker 2: corner as well leverage footwork.

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Speaker 1: But when I you know, I remember I texted you

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Speaker 1: while I go man montsour Delaine and then we watched

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Speaker 1: his video. But you talk about tackling fifty four tackles

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Speaker 1: in his second year at Virginia Tech and his third

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Speaker 1: at LSU, forty five tackles, one hundred and ninety one

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Speaker 1: tackles in four years for Montsory delaying that is music

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Speaker 1: to the ears of Steve Spagnola and the defensive staff.

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Speaker 1: That wasn’t the only defensive player taken.

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Speaker 2: Can I have one more thing? Yes, sir, I mentioned

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Speaker 2: this on the live stream if you watch that, But

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Speaker 2: I have to give Mitch some props here because we

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Speaker 2: get together with our guy, Austin Woodard, who makes Mitch’s

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Speaker 2: and Michael. Was it early March, Yeah, like early March,

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Speaker 2: to the draft process, and we all brought in a

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Speaker 2: player that we really liked, like our favorite player in

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Speaker 2: the class and Mitch’s favorite player. The first player he

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Speaker 2: mentioned in this meeting was Mom’s their delaying and now

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Speaker 2: we get to meet him tomorrow.

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Speaker 1: And he’s a Chief. How about that his video? Man,

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Speaker 1: you had me at hello. When I turned on that video,

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Speaker 1: i”m like, oh my gosh, this guy is a Spags player.

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Speaker 1: He’s a chiefs corner. And you get a Pat Certain

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Speaker 1: and that a compliment because I love Pats Certain, although

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Speaker 1: he’s a Bronco, But you get that kind of caliber

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Speaker 1: player at corner, which we’ve built corners bit. You get

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Speaker 1: a first round corner like this, you get real excited.

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Speaker 1: Then with the twenty ninth pick, the Chief stayed home

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Speaker 1: and stayed at twenty nine. Some thought that they could

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Speaker 1: possibly trade up if they stayed there and to get

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Speaker 1: Peter Woods out of Clemson. And again you have to

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Speaker 1: watch the tape in what he did there. But the

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Speaker 1: fact that this is a guy that also had some

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Speaker 1: big markers, willing tackler. He’s got a one gap and

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Speaker 1: a two gap ability, meaning he’s not afraid to play

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Speaker 1: two gap, which is the dirty work. We saw Dereknatty

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Speaker 1: do that for years. But he’s also a potential one

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Speaker 1: gap penetrator. He hit fourteen and a half career tackles

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Speaker 2: Yeah, he’s a really interesting and unique blend of size

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Speaker 2: a lot of interior defensive tackle work obviously like you

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Speaker 2: Wharton was a really good player for this team for

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Speaker 2: Kiris Tonga is the guy that we’re really excited about

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Speaker 2: That’s a really good group and I’m fired up about it.

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Speaker 2: I mean Peter Woods, if you go back at the

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Speaker 2: beginning of the twenty twenty five season, he was a

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Speaker 2: potential number one overall pick. I look at Jordan Reed,

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Speaker 2: in August as the number one player on his board. Now,

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Speaker 2: would in terms of the stats and the numbers, but

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Speaker 1: The other fun fact about Peter Woods is he played

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Speaker 1: and two touchdowns. Yes, so don Tari Poe might be

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Speaker 1: look at that, and now you’re looking at you know,

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Speaker 1: a two way player. But he had two touchdowns playing

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Speaker 1: full back at the goal line. So that gets to

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Speaker 1: be kind of fun. So hungry pig and if you

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Speaker 1: pass this one, they’ll be really crazy. But this guy’s

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Speaker 1: an athlete and when you look at six two three

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Speaker 1: oh two and he can move. So he had hamstring

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Speaker 1: problem in March at twenty six. But again this is

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Speaker 1: a guy that as people go, what about edge? What

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Speaker 1: about edge? Ruby Maine Junior falls to fifteen, Zion Young

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Speaker 1: at the end of the first round, was still there

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Speaker 1: a couple of things here. You can still take an

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Speaker 1: edge in the draft. But if you have inside guys

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Speaker 1: some of your edge, which did remember the twenty twenty

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Speaker 1: AFC Championship Game. But there again is when you have

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Speaker 1: guys with this skill set, you can do some mixinggan matching,

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Speaker 1: which is like what Steve Spegnald likes to do.

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Speaker 2: And we’re just getting started. We give the fortieth overall

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Speaker 2: pick on Friday night. Edge is definitely still in the

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Speaker 2: conversation and in the discussion for that fortieth overall pick

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Speaker 2: because there’s a lot of solid edge players still on

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Speaker 2: the Chiefs are going to have an opportunity to add

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Speaker 2: an edge if they want to. But to your point,

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Speaker 2: we don’t just add an edge and everything’s magically fixed.

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Speaker 2: I mean, earlier I mentioned how the interior of the

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Speaker 2: defensive line just was really light last year. We didn’t

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Speaker 2: have a lot of depth there, didn’t have a lot

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Speaker 2: of production there, and we needed to get better there.

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Speaker 2: I think we’ve gotten a lot better there this offseason

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Speaker 2: and got better there tonight. Also at corner. I mean,

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Speaker 2: the reality is Joe and Watson and Trip McDuffie are

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Speaker 2: both on the LA rams now. So not only do

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Speaker 2: that production, we have to get younger and better at

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Speaker 2: that position. And we’re excited about Noel Williams. He really

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Speaker 2: showed some things last year. I think Christian Fulton was

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Speaker 2: of the year, and adding Monster Delaine in the secondary

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Speaker 2: is going to make it that much better. So if

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Speaker 2: the interior of your defensive line is improved, your secondary

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Speaker 2: in a way is improved. I know we lost McDuffie,

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Speaker 2: lost Watson, but Monster Delaine, adding an All Pro caliber

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Speaker 2: player there is a big deal that helps your pass

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Speaker 2: rush in the long run. And again we’re not done.

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Speaker 2: There’s still plenty of work to do.

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Speaker 1: If you want to go on some retreat and just

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Speaker 1: get away and listen to podcasts, Snap Together, the podcast

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Speaker 1: that we have had if you binged him all set

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Speaker 1: together ever since the end of the season, and you

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Speaker 1: kind of see what happened on round one of this draft.

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Speaker 1: Because this was cooperation, this was preparation, this was having

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Speaker 1: a plan and working the plan and it looked like

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Speaker 1: it worked too perfection. Yeah, and so it’s why the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs have won consistently and these were This just is

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Speaker 1: an a grade in my opinion with these two guys,

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Speaker 1: but specifically to pull off the months sort delayed thing

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Speaker 2: And we talked over the last several weeks about how

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Speaker 2: if we had not utilized free agency the way that

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Speaker 2: we had, we wouldn’t have been in a spot to

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Speaker 2: take Monster Delaine at number six overall. And you know,

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Speaker 2: when the season ended, I think there was a lot

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Speaker 2: of buzz about Jeremiah Love, understandably, so he’s the best

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Speaker 2: running back by far in the draft, and the Chiefs

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Speaker 2: a range we could trade into, we’d all be leaving disappointed.

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Speaker 2: Brettveach didn’t mess around. He went out and got Ken

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Speaker 2: Walker and said, Okay, we’re going to take the best

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Speaker 2: player on the board. We’re not going to mortgage the future,

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Speaker 2: mortgage our entire draft class to get to number three

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Speaker 2: or just hope he falls to us. We’re gonna take

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Speaker 2: care of that and free agency and take the best

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Speaker 2: player on our board when we can. And they did

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Speaker 2: that here tonight.

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Speaker 1: Also got it, Mari de Marcono. Yeah, fired up about Yeah,

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Speaker 1: but we’re fired up about these two guys the Chiefs

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