Tracking Chiefs’ top-30 visits, private workouts

It’s the season for top-30 visits (and private workouts) and we’re keeping track of all those reported for the #Chiefs here:

It’s the season for pre-draft visits and private workouts for NFL teams.

From March 7 through April 19, NFL teams are permitted to host draft-eligible prospects at their facilities on what is called a top-30 visit. The name of the visit is a bit of a misnomer as many people think it refers to draft status. It simply refers to the 30 allotted pre-draft visits that teams are allowed each year.

Teams can use these 30 visits on whichever draft-eligible players they want. Some teams will use it on high-value targets who could be selected in the first round. Other teams prioritize players who might not be drafted at all. There are even teams who use these visits strategically to feign interest in the public eye.

What exactly goes on during top-30 visits, though? Prospects have an opportunity to meet with coaching staff members, front office executives and tour the team facilities. Some players who dealt with injuries during college will undergo a medical evaluation with team physicians and trainers. This was key for the Kansas City Chiefs eventually drafting a player like Trey Smith, who dealt with a blood-clotting issue in college.

Teams will often go over a player’s game film with them in order to try and get a better understanding of their football knowledge and how they study the game. From a general point of view, teams often want to just spend some time getting to know the person behind the player. It helps craft an idea of how they’d fit into the team culture and within their local community.

Private workouts are a separate distinction from top-30 visits. These are when scouts or coaches schedule an on-field workout with a player, usually at a player’s school or a pre-determined location. They’re allowed to put prospects through pro-day timing events or have them participate in various football exercises and drills, simulating what might take place in practice or on game day. These typically happen for Kansas City when the team misses out on a pro day or doesn’t have testing information on a player.

Really, both private workouts and top-30 visits are just another tool for NFL teams to gather more information on prospects. That information could help solidify a player’s place on the team’s draft board or it could see them removed from it altogether.

The Chiefs have already scheduled or completed several visits with a number of prospects. They haven’t had any reported private workouts yet, but if they do in the future, we’ll make note of it. Below you’ll find a list of the prospects who have been in or will travel to Kansas City for top-30 visits, which we’ll keep up to date leading up to the draft: