The Kansas City Chiefs entered the 2026 NFL Draft having totally revamped their cornerback room this offseason . Superstar corner Trent McDuffie was traded to the Los Angeles Rams for a first-round pick (No. 29) amidst contract negotiations. Opposite starter Jaylen Watson also joined the Rams via free agency. Unsurprisingly, replacing those starters with young, affordable talent was a huge priority for general manager Brett Veach. The Chiefs got aggressive during the first round, packaging third-and-fifth-round picks along with their ninth selection to move up to No. 6 overall to select LSU cornerback Mansoor Dealne. Delane will be an instant starter on the boundary , but a mid-round pick made later could also have a huge impact. The Chiefs doubled down at cornerback by selecting Jadon Canady at No. 109 overall in the fourth round. The former Oregon standout could have a profound impact on the Chiefs' secondary this coming season. Canady could eventually emerge as a serious contributor at nickel corner.…