How did Chiefs’ draft picks perform at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine?

A look at some of the athletic testing from the Kansas City Chiefs’ draft picks.

Five out of the Kansas City Chiefs’ six 2020 draft picks attended the NFL Scouting Combine in February. The Chiefs’ fifth-round pick Mike Danna was considered a snub from the combine.

Below you will find all of the information on combine performances for each of the Chiefs’ newest draft picks. I’ve pointed out the most impressive scores, the events players didn’t participate in and some extra information. I’ve even added a quote for a few players from their media interviews.

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RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire: 5-7 / 207

40-yard Bench Vertical Broad 3-Cone Short Shuttle
4.6s 15 39.5″ 123″ N/A N/A

Most impressive scores – Vertical jump and broad jump.

Omissions – He didn’t run a three-cone or 20-yard shuttle.

Best Quote: “Ultimately I feel like every question was answered this year. Every week it was always something, ‘Does he have breakaway speed?’ And then I bust an 80-yard touchdown. ‘Can he make a guy miss?’ I made plenty of guys miss. ‘Is he going to show up Bama game?’ Ultimately, all the questions were answered, so I feel like my resume is all checked out.”

Info: Edwards-Helaire felt he didn’t have anything to prove and still competed at the combine. That just shows you the type of hard worker and competitor that he is.