
Yahoo Fantasy Forecast: Draft Edition Mock Draft Monday with Danny Kelly: Chiefs land combine freak + Eagles land AJ Brown’s replacement
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Mar 16, 2026 Danny Kelly, writer and draft analyst at The Ringer, breaks down ideal fits for top prospects. He highlights a combine standout TE linked to the Chiefs. Multiple WRs get matched to teams like the Dolphins, Eagles, Steelers, and Patriots. Kelly also makes a bold stand on a contested-catch USC receiver with high upside.
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Kenyon Sadiq Is A Unique Athletic Tight End
- Kenyon Sadiq is an unprecedented athletic tight end with Vernon Davis–level combine testing and genuine blocking upside.
- Danny Kelly highlights his 6'3", 241 lb frame, rare speed/explosion, plus effortful in-line blocking despite modest college production.
This Draft Has Few Obvious Blue Chip Prospects
- This draft class lacks clear blue-chip wide receivers and top-end consensus picks, shifting value toward exciting players at non-premium spots.
- Danny Kelly argues teams may take edge, linebacker, safety, or running back prospects high because traditional elite prospects are scarce.
Draft Tight Ends Who Can Block And Stay On Field
- Teams should value a tight end who can block and stay on the field three downs rather than a pure move receiver.
- Kelly suggests Kansas City could use Sadiq as a seam/stick threat who also contributes as a willing blocker for play-action balance.

