Kansas City Chiefs Mock Draft 2.0: Full 7-Round Predictions

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Oct 11, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets wide receiver Darren Waller (88) runs with the ball against the Duke Blue Devils in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Duke won 31-25. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

4th Round

124. Where Lockett will provide the speed and quickness, Darren Waller will bring size and strength.  The 6’6″ kid out of Georgia Tech boasts all the big receiver traits of length, power, a wide catch radius and good run blocking ability.  What will make him a potential sleeper is the sub-4.5 speed he showed at the combine.. WR. Georgia Tech. Darren Waller. 115. player

5th Round

124. There is no crime against wanting to add more pass rushers in the NFL.  Kansas City could lose Tamba Hali to cap problems and Justin Houston is a free agent.  Davis Tull dominated the FCS.  He’s smart, tough and has an explosive lower body.  Combined with a high motor and quickness, he could become a pain in the rear for offensive tackles.. OLB. Tennessee-Chattanooga. Davis Tull. 146. player

6th Round

player. 124. Rodney Hudson is a free agent and the Chiefs are going to have a hard time getting him back given the Houston priority.  So investing at center in the draft is something they have to consider.  Chad Hamilton was a tackle at Coastal Carolina but his technique and athleticism signal a move to center will make him a starter in the pros.. C. Coastal Carolina. Chad Hamilton. 177

7th Round

Anytime “Division II” is attached to your name, you’re instantly going to struggle getting attention.  Such has been the case for Chris Bonner.  He’s 6’7″, boasts a pro-caliber arm, runs a pro offense at Colorado State-Pueblo and is coming off a national championship win.  Andy Reid loves to collect quarterbacks and this one is certainly worth the look.. QB. Colorado State-Pueblo. Chris Bonner. 208. player. 124