The Kansas City Chiefs' future stars have officially arrived. The team's 2026 rookie class reported to the team's facilities in Western Missouri this week to kick off the offseason training program—and the energy is already electric.
All of Kansas City's draft picks were spotted walking through the doors where their NFL journeys will begin, including the team's two first-round selections: cornerback Mansoor Delane and defensive lineman Peter Woods. These high-profile newcomers headline a group that's eager to make an immediate impact.
The cameras also caught second-round edge rusher R Mason Thomas, fourth-round cornerback Jadon Canady, and fifth-round running back Emmett Johnson. Each player brings a unique skill set to a roster that's already loaded with talent, and the competition for a spot on the final 53-man roster is sure to be fierce.
The Chiefs' official social media account shared a video of the rookies entering the facility, giving fans their first glimpse of the next generation in red and gold. While footage from minicamp practices may take a few days to surface, one thing is clear: these newcomers are fired up and ready to prove themselves.
As the team's first workouts of the 2026 offseason get underway, stay tuned for more updates from rookie minicamp. The future of Chiefs football is officially in the building—and it's looking bright.
