The Kansas City Chiefs didn't waste time in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft. When Chiefs general manager Brett Veach felt that LSU Tigers defensive back Mansoor Delane might fall to another team, he quickly started working the phone to negotiate a trade with the Cleveland Browns for the No. 6 overall pick. While details of Kansas City's trade with Cleveland were scarce after news of the deal was announced, veteran NFL insider Adam Schefter followed up with key information about the draft-day agreement that helped the Chiefs land Delane in Round 1. Take a look at the full details of Kansas City's trade with the Browns, which were posted to Schefter's official Twitter account: Trade:Chiefs get No. 6Browns get No. 9, 74, 148 https://t.co/Lz1QXGnH6m— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 24, 2026Chiefs Wire's resident draftnik, Sam Teets, was bullish on Delane's ability to fit into Steve Spagnuolo's defense as a rookie, but only time will tell if this blockbuster trade-up in Round 1 was worth the cost to Kansas City's stockpile of picks.This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Details revealed for Chiefs-Browns trade in Round 1
Details revealed for blockbuster trade that landed Chiefs No. 6 pick
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