The Kansas City Chiefs concluded their three-day rookie minicamp on Monday afternoon.
Among other things, this minicamp was the first opportunity for the six members of the 2017 draft class to be out on the field together with their new coaches.
There were 69 players in total who participated in the minicamp, and 46 of them were tryout players who were hoping to get an opportunity to sign a contract and join the team for OTAs, and potentially training camp.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said general manager John Dorsey was in constant communication with the assistant coaches as well as his own staff in evaluating these players as to potentially join the team beyond this minicamp.