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Mansoor Delane Admits to Rooting Against Chiefs Before They Drafted Him

Mansoor Delane Admits to Rooting Against Chiefs Before They Drafted Him

Summary

Mansoor Delane, a former LSU cornerback, was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs as the sixth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Delane grew up a fan of the Raiders but changed his allegiance after being selected by the Chiefs, who traded up to secure him due to their need to replace key cornerbacks.

Key Facts

  • The Kansas City Chiefs traded from the No. 9 to the No. 6 pick to draft Mansoor Delane in the first round.
  • Delane grew up supporting the Raiders but now supports the Chiefs.
  • The Chiefs lost two top cornerbacks, Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson, to the Los Angeles Rams.
  • Chiefs’ general manager Brett Veach said Delane was a top-five player on their draft board.
  • Delane was a unanimous All-American last year at LSU with strong defensive stats and no penalties.
  • Delane allowed only seven first downs in coverage last season, one of the best marks among top cornerbacks.
  • Analysts compare Delane to McDuffie, who had a successful four-year run with the Chiefs.
  • Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a strong winning record against the Raiders, showing the Chiefs' dominance over Delane’s former favorite team.
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