Brett Veach used the team’s two first-round picks to fill obvious needs on defense (CB Trent McDuffie, Edge George Karlaftis), before addressing wideout in Round 2 with Western Michigan speedster Skyy Moore. We thought the Chiefs would get aggressive in pursuit of one of the more hyped wide receivers in this year’s class, but Kansas City instead hung back as six wideouts came off the board in the first 18 overall picks. NFL Power Rankings: Which teams improved most after 2022 NFL Draft? | NFL.com I’m seeing it and watching it and I’m like, ‘Hey I’m letting you know he’s one of the better ones to come up out of here.’ I’m coming from the University of Washington where there’s a bunch of guys we have in the NFL. He’s going to be an All-Pro.’ I know how it sounds because I’m his coach but think about it. A lot of people I’ve talked to-coordinators, head coaches-ask me and I’m like, ‘Look man, this guy is a bona fide first-rounder. I don’t think people really understand what kind of player he is. KC Chiefs: Interview with Coach Will Harris on Trent McDuffie’s potential | Arrowhead Addict