Breaking down Draft Wire’s latest 7-round mock draft projections for Chiefs

Draft Wire has the Kansas City Chiefs adding defense early and filling out the offense later in the draft.

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63. Virginia CB Bryce Hall

If Hall declared early and come out for the 2019 NFL draft, many believed he would have been a top-50 pick. Hall was not only the top corner in the ACC in 2018, but he led the nation in pass breakups with 21. That number was good for the fourth-most in college football since 2005. He didn’t get much of a chance to build on that performance in 2019 because of a season-ending injury suffered in Week 6.

At least one Chiefs player loves the idea of bringing Hall to Kansas City.

Hall and Thornhill were teammates at Virginia. They could make for a formidable young secondary in Kansas City for the next few seasons.

Hall didn’t participate at the combine but measured in at his exact listed height and weight of 6-feet-1 and 202 pounds. That’s always a good sign in my eyes.