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Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills Draft Day Trade Proposal Would Completely Shake Up The 1st Round

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes (Photo Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images)

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills have developed a rivalry on the field. Off of it, they have gotten used to working together, making moves that end up helping each other.

Back in 2024, the Bills traded down with the Chiefs, allowing the AFC West team to draft wide receiver Xavier Worthy. Buffalo then traded down again and landed Keon Coleman, who turned out to be a disappointment in Highmark Stadium.

On Friday, NFL.com’s Chad Reuter predicted the Bills and Chiefs would make another swap pick between these two teams.

NFL Analyst Predicts Kansas City Chiefs Will Land OT With Potential Trade With Bills

Xavier Worthy graphic during 2024 NFL draft.
Xavier Worthy graphic. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Reuter said that the Bills will trade down from 26th overall to 29th overall.

“To move up three spots, the Chiefs send their fourth-round pick to the Bills, who send back a sixth-rounder,” Reuter wrote.

The hypothetical move would allow Kansas City to select offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor, while Buffalo would go with edge rusher Cashius Howell.

“The Bills’ new-look defense could use Howell’s speed off the edge. Opponents will forget all about his short arms (30 1/4 inches) when he becomes a major pass-rush factor as his rookie campaign progresses,” Reuter wrote.

These two made a trade in 2017 that turned out to be franchise-altering for the Chiefs. The Chiefs acquired the Bills’ No. 10 pick in 2017, which turned out to be Patrick Mahomes of Texas Tech.

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