Here is something from the Chiefs page about some of the players they are talking to at the draft.
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According to our man on the ground at the NFL Combine, the Chiefs spent time with three Big 12 players Friday:
OL Anthony Collins (Kansas) - At the Missouri/Kansas game earlier this year I spoke with one of the KC’s top scouts, who said Collins is NFL ready. In recent weeks his stock has fallen, but that could be fortunate for the Chiefs. He was a first-round lock earlier this offseason, but with the amount of juniors now thrown into mix he'll likely slide to the late second or early third round. The Chiefs have always been high on him, either way.
WR March Henry (Kansas) - Henry stands 6-foot-6 and is reminiscent of another giant NFL receiver – former Eagles great Harold Carmichael. He has good-to-great hands and nice speed, but isn’t as physical as he can be. However, he was the best offensive player at the Texas College All-Star game. I think he's a second day guy, maybe 5th or 6th round. He’d give the Chiefs a presence in the slot.
WR Todd Blythe (Iowa State) - Anyone who has watched him play at Iowa State understands he has a nose for the football and is a playmaker. He's also supremely confident, likening his game to that of
Randy Moss and
Terrell Owens. He's hoping to run a 4.4 tomorrow in the 40-yard dash. Like Henry, I expect him to be a second-day pick.
It’s clear the Chiefs, who will likely cut both Eddie Kennison and
Samie Parker next week, need to upgrade the receiver position. If the season started today
Dwayne Bowe and
Jeff Webb would be the starters.
The Chiefs are also very high on Kansas State wide receiver
Jordy Nelson