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How The Chiefs’ 2026 Draft Strategy Was Inspired By Super Bowl LX

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In the first Super Bowl since 2022 without the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LX in February of 2026 was a slugfest, showcasing two powerful defensive lines.

Three Seattle Seahawks defensive linemen/edge rushers combined for five sacks and a pick-six. On the other side, a New England Patriots defense, which allowed the fourth fewest points in the regular season, held Seattle to one offensive touchdown.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach noticed.

“Look at obviously what Seattle did and New England,” Veach said. “The depth of defensive line is so important.”

Veach not only prioritized acquiring Patriots defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga, who played 29 defensive snaps in Super Bowl LX, signing him to a three-year, $21 million contract, including $14 million guaranteed, but he than also made defensive line an emphasis during the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Two of their first three picks were defensive linemen.

They selected Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods in the first round (29th overall) and Oklahoma defensive end R Mason Thomas in the second round (4oth overall).

“We’re going to continue to do that with the d-line,” Veach said. “We just want to add numbers and talent across the board.”

Woods And Thomas’ Attributes

The 6-3 Woods is 310 pounds, but head coach Andy Reid said Woods had some Aaron Donald type of quickness while also praising feet and ability to shed blocks.

“This is a kid we had our eye on right from the beginning,” Reid said. “When you watch his highlights, you’ll see that he’s just a tremendous athlete whether it’s in the pass game or run game.”

About 60 pounds lighter than Woods, the 6-2 Thomas is a speed rusher with a high motor and very good get-off who recorded 15.5 sacks the last two years.

“A really, really talented rusher,” Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Bradway said, “we’re real excited to add him to the mix.”

Improving The D-Line For 2026

The defensive line was not the only aspect of Super Bowl LX that impressed Veach.

He also signed the game’s MVP — running back Kenneth Walker II who led all players in Super Bowl LX with 161 yards from scrimmage — to a three-year, $43.05 million contract with $28.7 million guaranteed.

The previous year’s Super Bowl MVP, Jalen Hurts, faced the Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch in Week Two of 2025 and was body-slammed by rookie defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott, which demonstrated his strength and potential.

Unfortunately, Norman-Lott only played three more games after tearing his ACL.

But Veach provided an optimistic update on Norman-Lott, saying he should not only be ready by training camp, but also organized team activities.

With Norman-Lott plus his draft classmate, defensive end Ashton Gillotte, back in the fold in addition to the defensive line haul from the early rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Chiefs should have a deeper and better defensive line — one that hopefully can anchor another Super Bowl run.

“We get Omarr coming back now, and now you have Peter Woods and now Chris Jones, and now we have Tonga,” Veach said. “It looks a lot different than it did last year already, and we still have some more picks to go and hopefully we can keep adding.”

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