During a recent episode of “Up & Adams,” hosted by Kay Adams, Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl offensive tackle Trey Smith discussed the Chiefs’ front office and the players’ confidence in their decisions.
“I think they’re the best, man. You look at their ability to find talent, especially deep in drafts. I mean, they found me, sixth round. “No one wanted me,” said Smith. “I thought I was gonna be an undrafted free agent.” Here they come, saving me, there’s a lot of guys they ended up finding deep in the draft. So, for us, we have full confidence in them picking up talent in return, and that’s always an every-year thing. They are just great at it.”
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Chiefs general manager Brett Veach has one of his more challenging projects: revamping the roster after a 6-11 season. The recent changes to get under the salary cap have given the team a new outlook with a more intensive focus on April’s NFL Draft.
The Chiefs released Mike Danna and Jawaan Taylor and traded Trent McDuffie over the last few weeks, symbolizing an immediate change in the team’s philosophy. The 2026 Chiefs are being built this offseason, with more changes expected once free agency officially begins on Wednesday, March 11th.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Trey Smith expresses confidence in the Chiefs’ front office

