MSN Slideshow Kansas City Chiefs 7-Round Mock Draft By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 21, 2025 | 10:00 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 7 There are very few teams who can be happier than the Kansas City Chiefs over the last few years. But they've shown before they are always ready to improve. Let's take a look at what PFN predicts in their latest 7-Round mock. The Chiefs need to do right by Kingsley Suamataia and move him back over to the right side where he was natural. They need to develop him so they can eventually replace their high-priced, penalty-happy right tackle. Conerly has the type of outrageous athleticism necessary for a Chiefs offensive tackle attempting to protect a serial pocket floater. Although Conerly must continue to develop his frame and up his core strength, he showed improvements there in 2024 while being a consistently dominant run blocker on wide zone looks to his left side. Walker is enigmatic. The 340-pound nose tackle plays more like a 290-pound gap shooter than a gap plugger. He has an arsenal of pass-rush moves and is hard to move, but he would rather use his energy as a pass rusher than as a run defender. If he can work on his conditioning he could be a devastating complement to Chris Jones on the Kansas City interior. Tuimoloau is a jack-of-all player with an impressive frame and explosiveness while underwhelming as a pass rusher. He should be a steady hand on the outside as an edge setter and his explosiveness and length occasionally allows him to win through the chest. Arroyo didn’t produce much volume in the Miami offense but he consistently produced plays downfield in the passing game for the Hurricanes. He’s a good athlete with decent size who could develop into a starter when Travis Kelce hangs up the cleats. The Chiefs wide receiver core continues to grow with some springy young talent. They've got a speedster in Xavier Worthy, a route-running yards after catch demon in Rashee Rice, but Elijah Badger with his 20.7 yards per reception could be the explosive play receiver to complete the trio. A project more than a finished product, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins has the physical tools to thrive and can be a strong against the run on a Chiefs team that has the best rush defense in the league this season. More Slideshows Ranking the Top 10 Highest Paid NFL Players in 2024 Ranking the Top 10 Wealthiest NFL Owners Top 10 NFL Receiving Yardage Leaders 2024 Ranking the Top 10 Royal Rumble Final Fours Los Angeles Rams 7-Round Mock Draft Los Angeles Chargers 7-Round Mock Draft