The Kansas City Chiefs, along with 31 other National Football League teams, are down in Mobile, Ala., at the Senior Bowl. General manager John Dorsey is trying to find some key pieces to put the finishing touches on a Super Bowl squad, and he is already identifying some interests.
According to NFL.com, the Chiefs were speaking with Alabama Crimson Tide inside linebacker Reggie Ragland. Ragland is not expected to still be on the board at the 28th-overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, but the Chiefs are doing their due diligence. Kansas City might be interested in adding to that position, with Derrick Johnson being 33 years old and Josh Mauga on a year-to-year contract.
Another intriguing prospect that the Chiefs have spoken with is Ohio State wide receiver Braxton Miller, according to Nick Toney of FOX Sports. Miller was a quarterback at Ohio State until last year, when he was converted to a receiver. Miller is a big body with elite speed and athleticism. He is likely a third or fourth-round pick, and somebody who could be a multi-purpose threat. Having Miller would always be a conern for a defense, because he can both catch and throw.
We all know how much Andy Reid loves his weapons…