There are several ways the Kansas City Chiefs can improve their offense through the 2024 NFL Draft. One of the more underrated methods might be revamping the running back position around starter Isiah Pacheco. While the team re-signed Clyde Edwards-Helaire, there is room for another back to put their stamp on the offense.
According to KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson, the Chiefs have spent some time with Missouri running back Cody Schrader, who is a late-round option.
Missouri @MizzouFootball running back Cody Schrader, an inspirational walk-on and team captain as @BurlsworthTrust winner who transferred from Division II Truman State and excelled in @SEC visited #Lions #Raiders #Chiefs All-American and All-SEC pick rushed for single-season…
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 19, 2024
While it was unclear exactly what kind of visit to which Wilson was referring — teams are allowed an unlimited number of virtual prospect visits — Schrader did attend Kansas City’s local pro day.