BREAKING: Chiefs Rumors — ‘Backup Plan’ for New Signing to Be Targeted in 2025 NFL Draft
Kansas City, MO – April 11, 2025
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to defend their Super Bowl crown in the upcoming season, new rumors have emerged from inside the organization regarding a potential shift in draft strategy — one that signals a backup plan for a recent offseason signing that may not be as permanent as initially believed.
According to league sources and insiders close to the Chiefs’ front office, Kansas City is reportedly eyeing a position in the 2025 NFL Draft that they just addressed in free agency — suggesting uncertainty about the long-term fit of a newly signed player, and revealing a proactive approach by GM Brett Veach and head coach Andy Reid.
Backup Plan in Motion?
The position in question? Wide receiver.
After signing veteran WR Tyler Boyd to a short-term deal in March, many assumed the Chiefs had solidified their receiving corps to support Patrick Mahomes following the departure of Marquez Valdes-Scantling and the inconsistency surrounding Kadarius Toney. However, reports now indicate that the team is actively scouting top wide receiver prospects in the upcoming draft as a potential future starter — or in what one scout called a “Plan B if Boyd doesn’t pan out.”
“The contract for Boyd is team-friendly and short-term,” one AFC scout explained. “It’s not a long-term commitment. If a top receiver falls to them in the draft, they’ll pounce. They’re not waiting to find out if the current room will work.”
Chiefs Draft Strategy: WR Still on the Table
While Kansas City has pressing needs at offensive tackle and cornerback, several draft analysts now believe that the Chiefs could use a Day 1 or Day 2 pick on a wideout — particularly one who brings explosiveness and reliability to an offense that has leaned heavily on Travis Kelce and Mahomes’ improvisation.
Among the names reportedly on their radar:
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Xavier Worthy (Texas) – Speedster with elite separation.
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Malik Nabers (LSU) – A polished route-runner with big-play ability.
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Keon Coleman (Florida State) – A physical receiver with red-zone dominance.
“Mahomes needs that next guy he can trust,” said ESPN’s Matt Miller. “Boyd is a solid bridge, but the Chiefs are clearly planning for someone younger, faster, and more dynamic to take the reins.”
What This Means for Tyler Boyd
Tyler Boyd, 29, was signed to a 1-year deal worth up to $6 million, seen as a low-risk option for depth and experience. While he could certainly contribute, sources say Kansas City never intended for him to be a long-term WR2, especially in an offense still searching for consistency outside of Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice.
“It’s no disrespect to Boyd,” a team source clarified. “It’s about options. Mahomes needs weapons, and you don’t get many chances to draft elite pass-catchers late in the first round.”
Final Thoughts
While fans were initially confident the Boyd signing addressed the receiver need, this developing draft rumor suggests that Kansas City is not done building around their generational quarterback. Whether they stay put in the first round or trade up for a top prospect, the Chiefs are positioning themselves for both immediate depth and long-term firepower.
Bottom line: Tyler Boyd may be the present, but the future of the Chiefs’ WR room could be drafted very soon.