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Chiefs Eye Notre Dame RB Love at No. 7
12 Feb
Summary
- Chiefs draft seventh overall due to 2025 struggles.
- Kansas City's 2025 run game was statistically poor.
- Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love is a top draft prospect.

The Kansas City Chiefs, despite their recent dynasty status, are facing a critical need at the running back position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. After an uncharacteristic 6-11 record in the 2025 season, exacerbated by a torn ACL suffered by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the team secured the seventh overall draft pick. This placement offers a prime opportunity to address a glaring weakness in their offense.
The Chiefs' run game in 2025 was notably ineffective. No single running back surpassed an average of four yards per carry, with a combined output of just 1,224 rushing yards from their top three backs, who also managed only nine touchdowns over 17 games. This lack of consistent ground attack was a significant factor in their offensive struggles, even before Mahomes' injury.
Notre Dame's star running back, Jeremiyah Love, has emerged as a potential solution. While mock drafts suggest the New Orleans Saints might select him at No. 8, the Chiefs' seventh overall pick makes them a strong contender to land Love. A move to Kansas City would offer Love an immediate opportunity to contribute to a championship-contending team and a more stable environment than other franchises.




