The Kansas City Chiefs are hunting for game-breaking speed in the late first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Brett Veach constantly seeks dynamic weapons to pair with quarterback Patrick Mahomes. National draft analysts are now connecting the Chiefs to a versatile SEC playmaker who dominates in the open field.
KC Concepcion Fits the Kansas City Chiefs’ Offensive Scheme
ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller sees a clear fit between Kansas City and Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion. Miller noted in his late-draft projections that several playoff contenders are eyeing the former Aggie star to upgrade their receiving corps.
“There’s a strong case for a fifth receiver in the final eight picks,” Miller wrote for ESPN. “Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion is the best candidate for that, thanks to his run-after-catch ability and pure speed. Teams like Buffalo, San Francisco, Kansas City or Miami could all be potential landing spots.”
The Chiefs possess a well-documented history of prioritizing receivers who generate explosive plays after the catch. Head coach Andy Reid runs a scheme tailored to getting the ball to quick athletes in open space. Concepcion profiles exactly as the type of player Reid utilizes on jet sweeps, screen passes, and underneath crossing routes.
Kansas City picking near the bottom of the first round makes roster value a major consideration. Finding a true separator late in Round 1 gives the front office a high-upside offensive player on a cost-controlled rookie contract.
Evaluating Concepcion’s College Career
Concepcion proved his playmaking ability across three college seasons split between North Carolina State and Texas A&M. He amassed 185 receptions for 2,218 receiving yards and 25 receiving touchdowns during his collegiate career. He also showcased his backfield vision by adding 3 rushing touchdowns, bringing his career total to 28 offensive scores.
The 6-foot, 180-pound dynamic receiver burst onto the national scene in 2023 at North Carolina State. He caught 71 passes for 839 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns, earning ACC Rookie of the Year honors. Following a dip in production during his sophomore season, Concepcion entered the transfer portal and landed in College Station.
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His junior season at Texas A&M erased any doubts about his ability to compete against premier cornerbacks. Concepcion thrived against SEC competition in 2025, hauling in 61 catches for 919 yards and 9 receiving touchdowns. His stellar performance last season landed him 19th in PFSN’s CFB WR Impact Metrics with an 81.5 score.
Veach and the Kansas City front office have never shied away from investing high draft capital in offensive weapons. Drafting a prospect with Concepcion’s elite separation skills and ball-in-hand vision would supply Mahomes with a terrifying new asset for the upcoming campaign.

