A new report about a potential Kansas City Chiefs NFL Draft target is bad news for fans hoping for the return of longtime team great Tyreek Hill.
The Chiefs did not want to lose Hill after the 2021 season. After making him the 165th pick in the 2016 draft, the speedster developed into one of the most dangerous wide receivers in the NFL. And during his six seasons in Kansas City, Hill was a Pro Bowler every year and posted four seasons with over 1,000 yards receiving.
However, with great success also comes big paydays, and having the highest-paid pass catcher in the game did not help the team's roster construction. So they decided to send him to the Miami Dolphins ahead of the 2022 season for an impressive return of five draft picks, including a first-rounder.
Still, the Chiefs' passing attack has never been the same since Hill left. That's why, when he was cut by the Dolphins this offseason, many longtime KC fans expected the return of the greatest receiver in team history. But a new report on Wednesday suggests the franchise could be looking for a WR1 in the draft.
Kansas City Chiefs meet Carnell Tate

Top wide receiver prospect Carnell Tate has upcoming meetings scheduled with the Tennessee Titans, New Orleans Saints, Washington Commanders, New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs, ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi reported Wednesday.
The Chiefs have the ninth overall pick in April, and there's a real possibility they land the Ohio State pass catcher. The junior had a breakout year in 2025 as he had 51 catches for 875 yards and nine touchdowns. For many draft experts, he is the best player at his position in 2026.
If the Chiefs select Tate next month, it would be highly unlikely they would sign Hill in NFL free agency.

