Former LSU tailback Clyde Edwards-Helaire agreed to a four-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Per Spotrac, Edwards-Helaire's deal will be worth $10.8 million.
The No. 32 pick in April's NFL draft—and the only running back selected on Day 1—is set to play a major role in the Chiefs offense over the next few years with the organization placing high praise on their top selection.
General manager Brett Veach and head coach Andy Reid have already compared Edwards-Helaire to former Philadelphia Eagles' great Brian Westbrook, while star quarterback Patrick Mahomes enthusiastically signed off on the pick.