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Why the Chiefs should avoid skill position players in 2020 NFL Draft

As the Kansas City Chiefs are learning, it’s a quiet place to try to draft when you’re picking 32nd overall. Such is life when you are the defending Super Bowl Champions. The good news for Kansas City is, there aren’t a lot of glaring holes in the roster. Much has been said about the team’s impressive retention in its effort to hashtag-run-it-back in 2020, but when you’re poised to select players that will become building blocks under your 24-year-old cornerstone quarterback, you still have to get it right.

On Monday, a report from SI’s Peter King surfaced, stating that the Chiefs could pursue Alabama speedster Henry Ruggs III if he slips in the draft.