Dekel Crowdus earned a rookie minicamp invite after a career that included stints with Kentucky, Hawaii, and Wisconsin. While Crowdus showed burst and big-play ability especially during his 2024 season with Hawaii, his 2025 with Wisconsin yielded only one catch in nine games, making his NFL prospects uncertain. The Chiefs face long odds for Crowdus to secure a contract or make the roster, as he would likely compete for a practice squad spot, relying on his speed as a key differentiator.
Key takeaways:
– Chiefs add seven new players in the 2026 draft, signaling a push to return to the playoffs.
– The team continues to evaluate undrafted talent via rookie minicamps, spotlighting Dekel Crowdus for his speed.
– Crowdus’ NFL chance hinges on standout minicamp performance and securing a contract or practice squad spot despite limited college production.