10 players Chiefs could target on Day 3 of 2020 NFL Draft

Get to know ten potential targets for the Kansas City Chiefs on Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs are off to a fantastic start in the 2020 NFL Draft. They landed the top RB in Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the first round. In the second round, they added LB Willie Gay Jr., one of the most impressive athletes in the draft. And in the third round, they selected OT Lucas Niang, who didn’t give up a sack as a starter for the TCU Bullfrogs.

As we prepare for Day 3 of the NFL Draft, the Chiefs will potentially be making their final two selections, one in each round. Here is a look at ten players, starting with those from our last list that are still available, who Kansas City could be targeting on Day 3:

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Virginia CB Bryce Hall

Hall is dropping, which is a clear indication that teams were not comfortable with his gruesome ankle injury suffered in early October. At this point, it almost becomes groupthink as to why he’s falling. If a team had cleared his injury they’re probably scratching their head about why he’s still available and getting cold feet. It does only take one team to stop the tumble.

Hall’s former teammate, Chiefs DB Juan Thornhill, believes that whoever drafts Hall will still be getting a steal.

9 players Chiefs could target on Day 2 of 2020 NFL Draft

Get to know nine potential targets for the Kansas City Chiefs on Day 2 of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs got off to a good start in the 2020 NFL Draft, selecting RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the first round. It was a move that has drawn near-universal praise from everyone apart from the “running backs don’t matter” crowd.

As we prepare for Day 2 of the NFL Draft, the Chiefs will potentially be making two selections, one in each round. The race is on for Brett Veach to find even more talented players for the Super Bowl champions. Here is a look at nine players, in no particular order, who Kansas City could be targeting on Day 2:

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Virginia CB Bryce Hall

Ahead of the 2018 NFL Draft, Hall was getting hype as a potential top-10 draft pick. He’d led the nation in passes defended with 21 and had two interceptions on the season. Ultimately, Hall decided to go back to school for the 2019 season and he suffered a gruesome ankle injury in early October. What looked to be a promising senior campaign was ended prematurely.

The luxury of taking a player like Hall is that the Chiefs won’t be pressured to start him right away. Hall, of course, was teammates with Chiefs DB Juan Thornhill, who was selected at No. 63 overall in the 2019 NFL Draft. It’d be poetic if the two teammates rejoined each other taken with the same pick in the draft in consecutive years.