The Kansas City Chiefs have a number of rookies that are hoping to make an impact during their first season in the NFL.

Last season, the Chiefs’ rookie class impressed, played early and helped them get to and win Super Bowl LIV. What type of impact will the newest group of rookies have in Kansas City? Below you’ll find rankings for the 2020 rookie class, based on their potential impact this season, including draft picks and a select group of undrafted free agents.

11: WR Justice Shelton-Mosley Shelton-Mosley is a talented return specialist. The Chiefs are looking to beef up their return game… Shelton-Mosley is a talented return specialist. The Chiefs are looking to beef up their return game with a bigger role expected for Mecole Hardman in Year 2. more

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10: CB Lavert Hill Hill has potential to be a reserve nick and special teamer in his first year. Will… Hill has potential to be a reserve nick and special teamer in his first year. Will the Chiefs have enough space on the roster for him? more

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9: OT Yasir Durant Durant will be in the mix at tackle and guard spots. It's hard to see him… Durant will be in the mix at tackle and guard spots. It's hard to see him as more than a backup at this point. more

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8: OL Darryl Williams Williams has experience playing guard and center. He could push for starting playing time at either… Williams has experience playing guard and center. He could push for starting playing time at either position. more

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7: DE Mike Danna Danna faces an uphill battle because the Chiefs have a very deep edge group. It seems… Danna faces an uphill battle because the Chiefs have a very deep edge group. It seems unlikely that he'll crack that group and make an impact in Year 1. more

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6: CB BoPete Keyes The Chiefs like Keyes, but he's still quite raw. He'll probably need an adjustment period before… The Chiefs like Keyes, but he's still quite raw. He'll probably need an adjustment period before getting starting time in the NFL, but he's a great developmental option who could play late in the season. more

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5: P Tommy Townsend This is our highest ranked undrafted free agent. Dave Toub says that Townsend is ahead of… This is our highest ranked undrafted free agent. Dave Toub says that Townsend is ahead of Newsome as far as refinement is concerned. It'll be a competition, but I'd bet on Townsend landing the punting job in Kansas City. more

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4: OT Lucas Niang Brett Veach claims Niang will be in the mix at guard this season. I expect him… Brett Veach claims Niang will be in the mix at guard this season. I expect him to be a reserve at the the tackle position. more

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3: CB L'Jarius Sneed With Bashaud Breeland facing a suspension, Sneed will have an opportunity to prove himself right away.… With Bashaud Breeland facing a suspension, Sneed will have an opportunity to prove himself right away. The question is will he be able to beat out the competition? more

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2: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire Edwards-Helaire provides some elusiveness that Chiefs didn't have at RB last year. On average he forced… Edwards-Helaire provides some elusiveness that Chiefs didn't have at RB last year. On average he forced 0.33 missed tackle per rushing attempt at LSU in 2019 according to PFF. His ability in the passing game should fit in nicely in Kansas City as well. more

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1: LB Willie Gay Jr. Gay Jr. might be a controversial choice for our top spot, but he's the right choice.… Gay Jr. might be a controversial choice for our top spot, but he's the right choice. In 2019, the Chiefs allowed the third-most receptions and second-most yardage to RBs in the passing game. Having a LB who runs a faster 40-yard dash than many NFL cornerbacks should help solve the coverage issues they've faced against running backs the last few seasons. more

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