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.

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OT Lucas Niang: 6-6 / 315

40-yard Bench Vertical Broad 3-Cone Short Shuttle
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Most impressive scores – N/A.

Omissions – All.

Best Quote: “[2018 vs. Ohio State] was the most excited I’ve probably ever been for a game. I love the competition. I like competing against the best to see how I measure up. I was really excited. What helped me going into the game the most was just watching film. Knowing what to expect, what Nick liked to do, what Chase liked to do. I wouldn’t say I was nervous. I was ready. It was a good feeling after the game was over. Although we lost, I did my job.”

Info: Niang planned to do everything at his pro day which was scheduled for March 27. He was still in recovery mode from his injury at the time of the combine. While he could sprint, he wasn’t yet at full strength.