Chiefs Draft Marshall S Nazeeh Johnson with No. 259 Overall Pick

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Following the selections of Washington State cornerback Jaylen Watson and Rutgers running back Isiah Pacheco, the Kansas City Chiefs had one final pick to work with in the 2022 NFL Draft — their third of three seventh-rounders. General manager Brett Veach rounded out his draft haul with pick No. 259, selecting Marshall safety Nazeeh Johnson.
To begin their 2022 NFL Draft, the Chiefs immediately began investing heavily in their secondary. On Day One, Veach traded up for Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie. He later selected Cincinnati safety Bryan Cook with the No. 62 pick. On Day Three, Kansas City added Fayetteville State cornerback Joshua Williams and Washington State's Jaylen Watson. The team's goal was clear: add to Steve Spagnuolo's secondary.
Johnson is an explosive athlete who gets going in a hurry and can attack downhill. His quick processor comes in handy when working and reacting in coverage, and he flies around the field due to near-blazing top-end speed. It remains to be seen whether Johnson will latch on with the Chiefs due to the sheer volume of returning and new players they have in the defensive backfield, but his profile is intriguing nonetheless.
The NFL Draft Bible on Sports Illustrated has Johnson ranked as their 45th safety on the board, giving him a grade as a priority free agent.
Johnson was a major standout during the pre-draft process from an athletic testing standpoint, posting a 9.09 Relative Athletic Score that was bolstered by elite composite explosion and speed grades. He also tested as "good" from an agility standpoint.
Nazeeh Johnson was drafted with pick 259 of round 7 in the 2022 draft class. He scored a 9.09 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 80 out of 868 FS from 1987 to 2022. https://t.co/CCvkv5wDRX #RAS #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/XV0mCTt2bk
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) April 30, 2022

Jordan Foote is the deputy editor of Kansas City Chiefs On SI. Foote is a Baker University alumnus, earning his degree in Mass Media.
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