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The Kansas City Chiefs need to see significant improvement from their receiving corps next season after the team's pass-catchers turned in a disappointing performance in 2025.
While general manager Brett Veach failed to make significant investments in Kansas City's pass-catchers over the past few months, one of his signings after the 2026 NFL Draft has a huge opportunity to contribute to the Chiefs' offensive renaissance.
On May 27, Chiefs Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen highlighted former California Golden Bears standout Jacob De Jesus as a potential breakout candidate in a highlight video that was posted to Twitter.
Take a look at McMullen's breakdown of De Jesus' fit in Kansas City:
With voluntary OTAs officially underway, De Jesus is already hard at work making a great first impression on the Chiefs' coaching staff, which may decide to feature the speedy wideout extensively during the preseason — if his performance in Kansas City's offseason program warrants a closer look against live competition.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs rumors: Insider tabs top UDFA WR as possible breakout candidate
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While general manager Brett Veach failed to make significant investments in Kansas City's pass-catchers over the past few months, one of his signings after the 2026 NFL Draft has a huge opportunity to contribute to the Chiefs' offensive renaissance.
On May 27, Chiefs Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen highlighted former California Golden Bears standout Jacob De Jesus as a potential breakout candidate in a highlight video that was posted to Twitter.
Take a look at McMullen's breakdown of De Jesus' fit in Kansas City:
A rookie free agent signee to keep an eye on as OTAs get underway is wide receiver Jacob De Jesus, whose 108 receptions last season ranked second in the FBS. pic.twitter.com/m43s3yMrdr
— Matt McMullen (@KCChiefs_Matt) May 27, 2026
With voluntary OTAs officially underway, De Jesus is already hard at work making a great first impression on the Chiefs' coaching staff, which may decide to feature the speedy wideout extensively during the preseason — if his performance in Kansas City's offseason program warrants a closer look against live competition.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs rumors: Insider tabs top UDFA WR as possible breakout candidate
Continue reading...