3 players Kansas City Chiefs need to target in 2021 NFL Draft

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 28: Cornerback Derion Kendrick #1 of the Clemson Tigers reacts during the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes at State Farm Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. The Tigers defeated the Buckeyes 29-23. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 28: Cornerback Derion Kendrick #1 of the Clemson Tigers reacts during the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl against the Ohio State Buckeyes at State Farm Stadium on December 28, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. The Tigers defeated the Buckeyes 29-23. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /
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The Chiefs head into the playoffs as serious Super Bowl contenders, but they still need to add talent in next year’s NFL Draft.

Chiefs fans should keep their eyes on the following three prospects during the pre-draft process. Each one should draw serious interest from their favorite team. Which one ends up heading to Kansas City will largely depend on who falls to the franchise toward the end of the first round.

Kansas City Chiefs targets in 2021 NFL Draft

804. . Cornerback. Seminoles . Asante Samuel. 3. player

Samuel may never become the star that his father was during his NFL career, but he does project to be a solid starter in the league for a long time. That would equal great value for the Chiefs at this late juncture in Round 1.

Samuel’s college tape reveals him to be an excellent corner in man-to-man situations. He doesn’t have elite ball skills, but he’s in a position to make a play on a high percentage of snaps. His tape shades more towards very good than great, but that’s true for almost any prospect available at this spot in the draft.

Kansas City would be a great landing spot for Samuel because they wouldn’t be forced to install him as a starter immediately. Instead, he could learn the ropes of professional football while playing a lot of nickel. The Chiefs’ high scoring offense means they always need quality defensive backs. Adding Samuel would be a solid step forward for Andy Reid’s secondary.