Armed with two first-round selections, the Chiefs added a pair of defenders on the opening night of this year’s draft. Both of those players are now under contract. The team agreed to four-year rookie deals with cornerback Mansoor Delane and defensive tackle Peter Woods on Monday, per reports from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network and Adam Shefter of ESPN.

As the sixth overall pick, Delane’s fully guaranteed pact is worth $41.9MM. Woods, the 29th overall choice, will earn $18MM over the same span. He will rake in the highest upfront signing bonus percentage in the history of Chiefs first-rounders, according to Schefter.

This has been an offseason of significant change for the Chiefs’ cornerback group, which lost previous starters Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson to the Rams. With those two gone, it did not come as a surprise when the Chiefs addressed the position with their first pick. They moved up three spots in a trade with the Browns to secure Delane, who might not have been available had the Chiefs stayed at No. 9 overall. The Saints loomed as serious threats to scoop up the LSU product at No. 8.

Three weeks before the draft, the race to decide the draft’s No. 1 corner looked like a toss-up between Delane and Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy. However, once concerns over McCoy’s knee came to light, Delane won the battle with ease. The 5-foot-11, 187-pounder is entering the NFL off a productive four-year college career divided between two schools. Delane spent his first three seasons at Virginia Tech, where he intercepted a personal-best four passes in 2024 on his way to a third-team All-ACC selection. Last year, his lone season with the Tigers, he added two more INTs and a career-high 11 passes defensed en route to unanimous All-America and first-team All-SEC honors.

While Delane could step into an immediate starting role with the Chiefs, Woods will break in behind veterans Chris Jones and Khyiris Tonga in the middle of their defensive line. The Chiefs drafted Woods with the first-rounder they received from the Rams in the McDuffie trade. Although the 6-2, 298-pounder did not post huge numbers at Clemson, where he tallied 84 tackles, 14.5 TFL and five sacks in 35 games, he elected to forgo his senior year after picking up a first-team All-ACC nod last season.

With Delane and Woods officially joining the Chiefs, they have just two unsigned picks: fifth-round receiver Cyrus Allen and seventh-round quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Here is their full seven-player class:

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