Full 2022 Kansas City Chiefs Mock Draft 3.0
The Kansas City Chiefs' offseason is beginning to heat up a bit, as the team is getting a clearer picture of what they do and don't need as things proceed. For instance, the acquisition of safety Justin Reid eliminates the need for a starting-caliber safety via the 2022 NFL Draft. On the flip side, losing cornerback Charvarius Ward to the open market puts even more pressure on general manager Brett Veach to find a replacement.
Veach's early draft track record was a bit spotty but over the years, he's become better at getting value out of the Chiefs' picks. The roster construction and positional value are still a bit questionable but nonetheless, it's hard to argue against a 2021 draft class that produced Nick Bolton, Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith. If Veach can replicate that success this year, the Chiefs can patch up a few holes on their roster. In the spirit of that, let's do a seven-pick mock draft and select some players who may help Kansas City both now and later.
This mock draft comes from the NFL Mock Draft Database.
1.30: George Pickens - WR, Georgia

Jan 10, 2022; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver George Pickens (right) catches a 52 yard pass against Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Kool-Aid McKinstry (left) during the first quarter of the 2022 CFP college football national championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
2.62: Nik Bonitto - DE, Oklahoma
3.94: Bryan Cook - S, Cincinnati
3.103: Cam Taylor-Britt - CB, Nebraska
4.135: Rachaad White - RB, Arizona State
6.191: Eyioma Uwazurike - DL, Iowa State
7.233: Danny Gray - WR, SMU
Of course, draft stocks will fluctuate throughout the pre-draft process. Prospects may not be projected in the same rounds a month-and-a-half from now, which makes picking them a bit tricky. With that said, the Chiefs have some ammo to work with and should be able to improve their team if they play their cards right. This is shaping up to be the most challenging offseason of Veach's tenure, so the bar is set high. If his 2022 draft class adds at least a couple of impact starters and some great depth, he may just live up to those expectations.
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