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2015 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 4/25: Who might the Chiefs take at No. 18?

Compiling the latest mock drafts from around the Internet

It's almost here. The 2015 NFL Draft is less than a week away.

For more than two months, we've taken a look at the different mock drafts from experts around the league and who they believe the Chiefs will select with the No. 18 pick.

After free agency, many changed their tune on who the Chiefs may be taking after the signing of receiver Jeremy Maclin and the trade for offensive lineman Ben Grubbs, among other moves.

In any case, even now, there still doesn't seem to be a consensus from these experts on who the Chiefs might select with that first round pick.

Some of the best in the business are still split between offensive line, defensive line, receiver, linebacker or defensive back. This puts the Chiefs in a pretty good position and the makes the draft all that more exciting because people have no idea what the Chiefs are going to do.

While general manager John Dorsey has consistently said they'll take the best player available, until the draft begins on Thursday night and the Chiefs finally turn in that card, we'll still have to speculate on who that player might be this year.

HISTORY OF CHIEFS DRAFT PICKS:
Third Round | Fourth Round | Fifth Round | Sixth Round | Seventh Round

Photos of college prospects projected to go to the Chiefs.

Here are the current picks for the Chiefs from experts around the league:

The Chiefs' picks from the guys at NFL Network: (To see their entire first-round mock draft, click here.)

1. Bucky Brooks selects* USC WR**Nelson Agholor*
Agholor (6'0", 198 pounds) has been called one of the best route runners in the 2015 draft. He finished his junior season at USC with 104 receptions for 1,313 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Nelson Agholor

2. Lance Zierlein selects* Michigan State CB **Trae Waynes*
Waynes (6'0", 186 pounds) played in 36 career games in his three-year career at Michigan State. After a stellar combine in which he posted a 4.31 40-yard dash time, combined with solid size for a bump-and-run corner, Waynes helped himself throughout the pre-draft process.  

3. Daniel Jeremiah selects* Texas DL**Malcom Brown*
Brown (6'2", 319 pounds) had a breakout game last season for the Longhorns against the BYU Cougars, with whom he finished with 10 tackles and 2.5 sacks. He finished his junior season with 669 tackles and 6.5 sacks.

4. Charles Davis selects* Florida State OC**Cameron Erving*
Erving (6'5", 313 pounds) is a converted defensive lineman that has played along the offensive line for just two seasons at Florida State.

5. Charley Casserly selects* Stanford OL**Andrus Peat*
Peat (6'7", 313 pounds) was a second-team All-American last year at Stanford. His father, Todd, played in the NFL for six seasons with the St. Louis-Phoenix Cardinals (1987-89) and Los Angeles Raiders (1990, 1992-93).

6. Brian Baldinger selects Florida State OC*Cameron Erving*
Erving (6'5", 31 3 pounds) is a converted defensive lineman that has played along the offensive line for just two seasons at Florida State.

The Chiefs' pick from Sports Illustrated:

7. Doug Farrar selects Arizona State WR*Jaelen Strong*
Strong (6'2", 217 pounds) had 82 receptions for 1,165 yards and 10 touchdowns last season for Arizona State. Strong is reportedly dealing with a hand injury.

8. Chris Burke selects UCLA LB*Eric Kendricks*
Kendricks (6'0", 232 pounds) was the Butkus Award Winner last season, given to the nation's best linebacker. He had 10-plus tackles in 11 games in 2014 en route to earning second-team All-American status.

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Eric Kendricks

The Chiefs' picks from the guys at CBS Sports: (To see their entire first-round mock draft, click here.) 9. Rob Rang selects Utah CB*Eric Rowe*
Rowe (6'1", 205 pounds) spent three years at free safety before moving to cornerback last year as a senior at Utah. He finished the 2014 season with 13 pass breakups, which led the team and was second-best in the Pac 12.

10. Dane Brugler selects Wake Forest CB*Kevin Johnson*
Johnson (6'0", 188 pounds) ran a 4.52 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. He started all 12 games and allowed just 24 completions for Wake Forest in 2014.

11. Pete Prisco* selects Pittsburgh OL **TJ Clemmings*
Clemmings (6'5", 309 pounds) started every game at right tackle last season as a senior at Pittsburgh. He made the switch from defensive end to offensive tackle after his sophomore season.

12. Will Brinson selects Missouri receiver*Dorial Green-Beckham*
Green-Beckham (6'5", 237 pounds) had 59 receptions for 883 yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore for Missouri in 2013. He sat out all of 2014 after being dismissed from the Mizzou football team.

The Chiefs' picks from the guys at ESPN (Insider): (To see their entire first-round mock draft, click here.)

13. Todd McShay* selectsFlorida State OC **Cameron Erving*
Erving (6'5", 313 pounds) is a converted defensive lineman that has played along the offensive line for just two seasons at Florida State.

14. Mel Kiper selects Arizona State receiver*Jaelen Strong*
Strong (6'2", 217 pounds) had 82 receptions for 1,165 yards and 10 touchdowns last season for Arizona State.

15. Matt Miller of Bleacher Report selects Missouri receiver*Dorial Green-Beckham** (*click here*)*
Green-Beckham (6'5", 237 pounds) had 59 receptions for 883 yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore for Missouri in 2013. He sat out all of 2014 after being dismissed from the Mizzou football team.

Chiefs Kingdom - Do you agree with any of these picks?

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