
Nate Taylor
Chiefs Writer at The Athletic
Chiefs writer @TheAthletic. Sam Salary called me the Black Peter Parker. Husband to lovely @hollym_taylor. Hayden's father. Home is always KC. Jesus is Lord.
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2 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Nate Taylor |Mike Jones
Protecting Patrick Mahomes is clearly the Kansas City Chiefs’ top priority this offseason. After signing left tackle Jaylon Moore in free agency, they selected Ohio State’s Josh Simmons to be their long-term starter Thursday night in the NFL Draft.They added a fifth-round pick by trading back one spot with the Philadelphia Eagles, then took Simmons at No. 32 of the first round.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nate Taylor |Mike Jones
Protecting Patrick Mahomes is clearly the Kansas City Chiefs' top priority this offseason. After signing left tackle Jaylon Moore in free agency, they selected Ohio State's Josh Simmons to be their long-term starter Thursday night in the NFL Draft. They added a fifth-round pick by trading back one spot with the Philadelphia Eagles, then took Simmons at No. 32 of the first round.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nate Taylor
Another potentially seismic NFL Draft has arrived for the Chiefs, who are looking to continue their dynastic run. With 73 players on their roster before the draft, the Chiefs' top three positions of need are pretty clear - defensive lineman, offensive tackle and running back. Entering this year's draft, which starts Thursday night, the Chiefs have eight picks, including two in the third round and four in the top 100.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nate Taylor
The Kansas City Chiefs have the 31st pick in the NFL Draft when Round 1 begins April 24 in Green Bay. The Chiefs own eight total picks in the seven-round draft. Chiefs' draft picksFull draft orderEvery pick in the seven-round NFL Draft.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nate Taylor
Once again, we've reached NFL Draft week, so this is the perfect time to reveal our final mock draft for the Chiefs. As they've done the previous seven years, general manager Brett Veach and coach Andy Reid will likely attempt to maneuver the Chiefs up the draft board to help strengthen the roster. The question, though, is the same as always: How do Veach and Reid improve the Chiefs through the draft? The positions of need are clear: defensive lineman, offensive tackle and running back.
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