A month before the 2023 NFL Draft gets underway at Union Station, the Kansas City Chiefs still face questions about their roster.
In particular, there are still holes to fill at wide receiver. Marquez Valdes-Scantling is now the only wideout on the roster who gained more than 250 yards in 2022. Kansas City also seems to need help at offensive tackle and defensive end.
However, based on the Chiefs’ past two offseasons, the presence of significant roster needs at the end of March should not be surprising. General manager Brett Veach appears to have used the draft process — including workouts and player interviews — to drive major decisions in both 2021 and 2022.