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2015 NFL Draft: Kansas City Chiefs Post-Combine Seven-Round Mock

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2015 NFL Draft: Kansas City Chiefs Post-Combine Seven-Round Mock

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The Kansas City Chiefs have the No. 18 overall selection in the 2015 NFL Draft. With little cap space to play with in free agency, Kansas City has to focus more on team needs than they did in 2014's draft. Now let's get to the post-combine mock for the Chiefs, starting with round seven.

Round 7: WR Devante Davis - UNLV Rebels

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Round 7: WR Devante Davis - UNLV Rebels

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The Chiefs desperately need wideouts, and the team met with Davis at the Combine. The 6-foot-3, 220-pound prospect has great size and ran a respectable 4.57 40-yard dash at the Combine.

Round 6: SS Anthony Jefferson - UCLA Bruins

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Round 6: SS Anthony Jefferson - UCLA Bruins

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With Ron Parker heading into free agency and Eric Berry's Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis, the Chiefs need to build depth at strong safety. At 6-foot-1, 198 pounds, Jefferson has the size KC's coaching staff likes. His versatility is also appealing as he also spent time at cornerback with UCLA.

Round 5: ILB Ramik Wilson - Georgia Bulldogs

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Round 5: ILB Ramik Wilson - Georgia Bulldogs

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The Chiefs need to start grooming a player at inside linebacker. Derrick Johnson is only under contract through 2015, and Kansas City doesn't have a definite answer at the other inside linebacker spot. After leading the SEC with 243 tackles over his last two seasons at Georgia, Wilson looks like a great option for KC.

Round 4: G Mitch Morse - Missouri Tigers

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Round 4: G Mitch Morse - Missouri Tigers

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Morse is a perfect fit for the Chiefs. The 6-foot-5, 305-pound prospect boosted his stock at the Combine. Among offensive linemen, Morse ranked second in the bench press (36) and eighth in the 40-yard dash (5.14). He's also got great versatility, spending time at both left tackle and center with the Tigers.

Round 3: CB Eric Rowe - Utah Utes

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Round 3: CB Eric Rowe - Utah Utes

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Rowe is another versatile player who would fit perfectly in Kansas City. He spent three seasons as a starter at free safety before moving to cornerback his senior season. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound prospect had an incredible Combine performance, notching a 4.45 40-yard dash, a 39-inch vertical jump and finishing sixth among all positions in the three-cone drill and 20-yard shuttle.

Round 2: WR Sammie Coates - Auburn Tigers

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Round 2: WR Sammie Coates - Auburn Tigers

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Coates could be the Chiefs' answer for a much-needed deep threat. The 6-foot-1, 212-pound wideout was a Combine star. Among wide receivers, Coates finished fourth in the vertical jump, third in the broad jump, second in the 20-yard shuttle and first in the bench press. Dropping all the way to the Chiefs in the second round may be too much to hope for, but KC could trade up to snag him.

Round 1: OT La'el Collins - LSU Tigers

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Round 1: OT La'el Collins - LSU Tigers

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The Chiefs' biggest need for 2015 is the offensive line, and Collins could help right away. The 6-foot-5, 305-pound tackle has been dominant with LSU over the past two seasons. KC reportedly met with Collins at the Combine. If he lasts to No. 18 overall in the first round, there's a good chance he ends up in a Chiefs uniform.

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