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Chiefs' Season Plummets: QBs Injured, Draft Stock Soars
22 Dec
Summary
- Chiefs lost both Patrick Mahomes and Gardner Minshew to season-ending ACL tears.
- Team's playoff hopes vanished, now eyeing high draft picks for rebuild.
- Key draft needs identified: running back, offensive line, and receiver talent.

The Kansas City Chiefs' season has hit an unprecedented low, marked by consecutive devastating injuries to their quarterback corps. Following Patrick Mahomes' ACL tear, backup Gardner Minshew also suffered the same fate during a recent game, leaving the offense in the hands of a third-string player.
This string of injuries has effectively ended the Chiefs' playoff aspirations for the current season, pushing their record to 6-9 and potentially toward a bottom-tier finish. However, this bleak outlook presents a rare opportunity, significantly improving their draft position for the upcoming NFL Draft, now projected within the top 12 picks.
With a clear need for offensive rejuvenation, the Chiefs are strategically evaluating key positions for the draft. Priorities include addressing a struggling running game, bolstering the offensive line, and diversifying their receiving talent with players who can win contested catches and provide size on the outside.




