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Kansas City Chiefs' 2016 draft class: Analysis, grades, best picks, highlights

With the 2016 NFL draft now complete, every fan wants to review his or her team's draft. Where were the reaches? Was there enough value? Any potential busts?

ESPN Insider's NFL draft experts are here to provide a full recaps of every team.

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Kansas City Chiefs

Scouts Inc. on 2016 class

2 (37) Chris Jones, DT, Mississippi State | Highlights

What he brings: An outstanding run-stopper, Jones has the long arms to press blockers off his frame and the quick hands to shed blocks with relative ease. He's also a powerful and sure tackle for the position. There aren't many defensive linemen who move as well as he does either, and there's a lot to like about his upside. His effort is good for the most part, but there are times when he appears to tire, his pads rise and he's not as effective.

How he fits: Mike DeVito retired and Allen Bailey hasn't appeared in all 16 games since his rookie season in 2011, so the Chiefs had a need at defensive end in their base 4-3 front. While he's inconsistent and hasn't reached his considerable upside yet, Jones has the tools to excel as a 5-technique in the Chiefs' scheme. As the 28th-ranked player on our board, he is also an excellent value pick at this point. -- Steve Muench