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The Kansas City Chiefs made Mansoor Delane was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft
To nobody’s surprise, Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach was aggressive during the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
He didn’t stay put with the No. 9 overall pick. Instead, he traded up three spots with the Cleveland Browns for sixth overall selection, taking LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane. The Browns fell back to the ninth pick, and also received Nos. 74 and 148 from Kansas City.
While breaking down each team’s first-round draft picks on X, NFL insider James Palmer revealed that it was the Saints who the Chiefs were jumping ahead of to secure Delane, as there was a strong sense that New Orleans would take him at No. 8.
– The #chiefs had Delane as a top 5 player on their board and Veach felt Mickey, who is as aggressive as he is, was eyeing the CB, so they needed to jump the Saints. CBs are hard to find in KC's eyes and they got the top one to be CB1 day 1. Everyone knew Delane was going early.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) April 24, 2026
Veach also confirmed that suspicion while talking to media following the first round late Thursday night.
“We just relied on our data analytics and thought the Saints would be likely to take Delane just there because [they lost] two corners the last two years,” Veach said. “So we went up there and got our guy. It’s funny because three or four weeks ago when we were going through the (top) 30 visits, I bumped Steve (defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo) and I said we’re going to bring our corner (Delane) in. He said don’t bring him in. Just don’t bring him in. Let’s just Zoom him. Let’s keep it quite. I think we did a good job.”
Veach acknowledged that the Chiefs could have waited until later to address cornerback like they have in the past, but Delane was too good to pass up.
“I think a lot of people thought we might go offensive line there,” Veach continued. “But, this was our guy (Delane) the whole time. It’s hard to find good corners. I know we that we’ve done well over the years of addressing corners late, but when you’re in reach of a top corner, we did that a couple of years ago, trading a three and a four to get (Trent) McDuffie. We traded a three and a five to get Mansoor Delane, so we’re extremely excited.”
The Chiefs don’t often get a premium draft pick like they had this year, so they made sure to make it count. If Delane is as good as they hope he will be, nobody will care about the other picks they had to give up to acquire him, as was the case with McDuffie. Delane was widely considered the best cornerback in this year’s draft class.

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New Orleans has experienced this from Kansas City before. During the 2017 NFL Draft, the Saints were confident that quarterback Patrick Mahomes would fall to them at No. 11. However, the Chiefs traded up all the way from No. 27 to 10 and snagged him.
The Saints ended up with a solid player in cornerback Marshon Lattimore, but obviously Mahomes would have been a much better selection. Of course, Mahomes went on to make the Chiefs a dynasty, winning three Super Bowls and two NFL MVPs.
Nick Roesch Nick Roesch covers the NFL for Heavy Sports, with a focus on the Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, and Los Angeles Chargers. He previously covered the Chiefs for USA TODAY Sports' Chiefs Wire, and all 32 NFL teams for A to Z Sports. Roesch's career in sports media spans 10 years. More about Nick Roesch
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