Chiefs Nearly Pulled Off A Draft Move That Could Still Sting Fans

The Chiefs' close call with a potential blockbuster trade involving the Cowboys in the 2026 NFL Draft could have drastically reshaped both teams' futures and the league landscape.

The Chiefs and Cowboys came awfully close to turning the 2026 NFL Draft into something much bigger than a routine trade-up. Kansas City had its eyes locked on first-round cornerback Mansoor Delane, but a separate deal nearly sent the Chiefs backward and handed Dallas the chance to move up for safety Caleb Downs.

According to head coach Brian Schottenheimer, via the Twins Take podcast, Downs was "at the top" of a list of four guys the Cowboys "targeted." Schottenheimer also said they "had a trade in place" with the Chiefs to climb the board for the former Ohio State star.

That move never happened, and the draft played out another way. Dallas still jumped up one spot to make sure it got Downs, worried another team might beat it to the punch.

Kansas City, meanwhile, moved in a different direction and leapfrogged a few teams to take Delane at No. 6.

The Chiefs’ actual trade with the Browns gives a useful window into what a Cowboys deal might have looked like. Kansas City sent pick Nos. 9, 74 and 148 to Cleveland to get Delane, so any swap with Dallas - which was trying to go from No. 12 to No. 6 - likely would have required more than a couple of mid-round additions.

A future first- or second-round pick could have been in play, along with extra assets. The Texans’ 2023 move up to No. 3 is a reminder of how expensive that kind of jump can get: Houston sent Nos. 12 and 33, plus a 2024 first- and third-rounder, to Arizona to draft Will Anderson.

If Kansas City had landed a huge package from Dallas, the board could have opened up in a very different way. Delane might still have been there, though the New Orleans Saints were reportedly lurking.

If New Orleans takes Delane, the Chiefs are staring at a different set of choices. They could pivot to another defender, or they could shift the whole board in another direction. After Delane went to Kansas City in this alternate setup, there was a strong run on offensive players.

That’s where the fun starts. Jordyn Tyson would have been there for the Chiefs, along with tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Both would have given Patrick Mahomes another young weapon, and Sadiq would also have offered a clear path as Travis Kelce’s eventual successor.

And then there’s the wildest possibility of all: Downs somehow ending up in Kansas City after all, even after Dallas tried to move for him. He’s the kind of versatile piece who can line up at corner, nickel or linebacker, which is exactly why the Cowboys had him near the top of their board.

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