http://walterfootball.com/draft2010.php1st rnd; Kansas City Chiefs: Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
The only options here are Eric Berry and Bruce Campbell. Left tackle is a huge need because Scott Pioli must protect his $63 investment. However, there is some concern with Campbell's injury history, meaning teams drafting in the top 5-10 could shy away from him (think Eugene Monroe and his knee last year).
Eric Berry is the top-rated prospect in this class. Kansas City's secondary is a mess, and Berry is the type of playmaker they need to help stop the pass. If you click on Berry's name, you'll see that Matt McGuire has compared him to Ed Reed in his scouting report. Call me crazy, but the Chiefs could definitely use an Ed Reed on their roster. They could also use someone like Bernard Pollard. What happened to him anyway?
By the way, pretty cool stuff - Berry is currently ranked fourth behind Ndamukong Suh, Jimmy Clausen and Russell Okung in the DraftDebacled's Average NFL Draft Position. If you click on the names, you can read all of the mock draft analysis for that player.
2nd rnd #38 Kansas City Chiefs: Jason Fox, OT, Miami
In seven games, Branden Albert has surrendered seven sacks and has been whistled for five penalties. Pioli didn't draft Albert, and the Chiefs organization doesn't have that much money invested into him (about $3 million over the next four years). Scott Pioli can afford to draft a franchise left tackle and move Albert around in an effort to give Matt Cassel more time in the pocket. He needs to protect his investment - no matter how bad it may be.
2nd rnd #53; Kansas City Chiefs: Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia Tech
The Chiefs have a talented running back in Jamaal Charles, but he's not an every-down player. With Larry Johnson gone, Todd Haley will have to find a complement for Charles.
3rd rnd #69 Kansas City Chiefs: Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee
The Chiefs need help all over their defense, including the nose tackle position.