Analyst names 1 player firmly on Chiefs' draft radar originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.We are so close to the NFL Draft, and now we are seeing pieces of the puzzle being put into place. When it comes to the Kansas City Chiefs, there are a lot of puzzle pieces still to be finalized.Holding two first-round picks, who the Chiefs could target at No. 9 has become a tough thought exercise, with many draft analysts and experts having differing thoughts on the player the Chiefs should take.Edge rusher, receiver, and corner appear to be the three positions in play for Kansas City and general manager Brett Veach.And for ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, he's named one player the Chiefs are definitely looking at, and it's Rueben Bain Jr."Bain is firmly on Kansas City's radar," Fowler wrote.

"The Chiefs would like to address corner, wide receiver and possibly offensive line at some point early in the draft, depending on how things fall. It will be interesting to see if the Chiefs, who have worked the phones, sense the Saints would take Bain and try to maneuver. Some people I've talked to think that's at least a possibility."More:ESPN hints at Commanders' potential NFL Draft selectionChiefs need pass rush helpWith Chris Jones and George Karlaftis needing help to add some fear back into the Chiefs' pass rush, Bain Jr. will do that from day one.Yes, his smaller arms appear to be a concern for some teams, but Bain's power, according to some, can take that disadvantage away.Bain Jr. in Steve Spagnuolo's system would be a sight to see, and it would also ease the pressure on Jones and Karlaftis to be quarterback hunters on every play.There's a lot of smoke at this time of year, but it appears there's more fire for Bain landing in Kansas City.More NFL news:Chiefs get Chris Jones gift in latest mock draftJayden Daniels gets ultimate Commanders gift in latest mock draftDavid Bailey has ideal response to Jets' canceled draft visitSteelers only have 1 option in NFL Draft according to analystBrowns' Todd Monken has perfect response Myles Garrett controversy