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    Chiefs Must Draft Jermod McCoy in 2026 NFL Draft

    Selva VerseBy Selva VerseApril 11, 20264 Mins Read
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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs traded Trent McDuffie to the Rams, lost Jaylen Watson to the same team, and watched Bryan Cook bolt for Cincinnati. Their once-dominant secondary now sits dangerously thin. Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy gives them the chance to swing big and land a true CB1.

    Roster Exodus Leaves Boundary Holes Wide Open

    The 2026 free agency period hit the Chiefs like a storm. They shipped McDuffie to Los Angeles for the No. 29 pick and future assets. Watson followed him west on a fat contract. Cook took his talents to the Bengals. Derrick Nnadi and Jerry Tillery both landed with the Colts. The defensive line lost its glue. The secondary lost its identity.

    Sure, the Chiefs brought in Kader Kohou to steady the slot and signed veteran safety Alohi Gilman for depth. They also added Justin Fields as insurance while Patrick Mahomes recovers from his knee issue. None of that patches the outside corner spot. The perimeter remains undersized and exposed. Steve Spagnuolo’s defense needs a physical presence who can match up with the league’s fastest receivers and still think one step ahead.

    McCoy’s Journey From Setback to First-Round Lock

    McCoy did not take the easy road. He flashed as a true freshman at Oregon State in 2023 with 31 tackles and two picks. Then he transferred to Tennessee and exploded in 2024. Four interceptions. Lockdown coverage. An 89.6 PFF grade that had scouts buzzing. He dictated games in the SEC.

    Early 2025 brought the torn ACL. Most guys would wilt. McCoy turned the rehab into fuel. By his March 2026 Pro Day he ran a 4.38 forty, moved with the same fluid hips, and showed zero rust. Scouts who watched him call it one of the most impressive recovery performances they’ve seen. At 6-foot-1 with long arms and elite recovery speed, he brings the boundary size Kansas City lost when McDuffie and Watson left.

    You could almost feel the tension lift in Arrowhead conversations once the tape rolled. This kid does not just cover—he anticipates. He reads route combinations and jumps throws before the ball leaves the quarterback’s hand. That football IQ fits Spagnuolo’s man-zone hybrid scheme like a glove.

    “The ACL tore my season apart, but it didn’t touch my drive. I came back stronger, faster, and hungrier than ever. I’m ready to anchor a defense that wins championships.” — Jermod McCoy, Tennessee Cornerback

    Why McCoy Delivers Immediate Impact and Long-Term Edge

    Drafting McCoy is not about filling a hole. It is about restoring fear. His length lets him jam receivers at the line and still recover if they get a step. That trait alone neutralizes the vertical threats that burned the Chiefs late last season. It also frees Kohou to play his natural slot role without getting exposed on the outside.

    The value play hits even harder. McCoy’s injury history created a slight discount. Rebuilding teams might hesitate. The Chiefs, still stacked with talent and championship DNA, can afford the calculated risk. Their coaching staff, medical team, and veteran leadership turn that risk into a top-five talent at a mid-first-round price.

    Watch the tape and you see the subtleties. McCoy does not just mirror routes—he dictates them. He forces quarterbacks to look elsewhere or throw into tight windows. Pair him with the pass rush the Chiefs still possess and the defense regains its swagger.

    Kansas City sits in the thick of the draft with extra picks from the McDuffie deal. Selecting McCoy at or near the top of the first round sends a clear message: the window stays open. They refuse to play small ball while the roster still screams contender.

    The 2026 NFL Draft starts April 23 in Pittsburgh. The Chiefs hold the tools. McCoy offers the upside. This is the moment they bet on greatness instead of settling for good enough.

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