ould contribute immediately."A very Merry Draftmas to you! It’s 25 Days of Draftmas on Arrowhead Pride Xavier Williams Jersey , where we’ll be giving you a Kansas City Chiefs draft prospect every day in April leading up to the NFL Draft. You’ll get a daily prospect profile like this one right up until Draft Day.Kahale Warring, tight endPhoto by Loren Orr/Getty Images6’5” | 252 lbs | San Diego StateProjected draft range: top 100Combine: 4.67 second 40-yard dash, 19 bench press reps, 36.5” vertical jump, 122” broad jump, 4.25 second 20-yard shuttle, 7.21 second 3-cone drillI would take him: round threeOne-sentence bio: former water polo goalie Patrick Mahomes Jersey , started playing football his senior year of high school and walked on in college.One-sentence scouting report: ridiculously athletic in-line tight end who can block and runs great routes.One play:How he fits in KC: Warring is a massive athlete with insane potential that could contribute in the Chiefs offense immediately. He is terrific as an in-line option, with the ability to affect the run game with his blocking. His release is very smooth and he regularly beats coverage defenders vertically with his speed. Despite just playing for a limited amount of time, Warring shows crisp change of direction on his routes and an ability to create natural separation coming out of his breaks. He’s also got the “go-up-and-get-it” ability that the Chiefs offense needs more of with Demetrius Harris’ departure, and he exhibits a wonderful ability to bring the ball down in traffic.Warring is still an incomplete player, and he’ll need more work with leverage to drive bigger defenders as an in-line option at the next level. He has a few drops to his name — not a serious problem, but one worth noting — and he’ll need plenty of work on the jugs machine to be ready for Patrick Mahomes’ passes. He doesn’t look comfortable when split out wide and he needs some more development on his route tree.The majority of Warring’s weaknesses are due to a lack of experience playing the position, only really having three years of football under his belt. Adding Warring as an in-line player at tight end would allow the Chiefs offense to utilize Travis Kelce out wide more often — in his best spot — and still keep a weapon on the field that can stretch the seam and create matchup problems. Warring’s ceiling is ridiculously high Mitch Morse Jersey , and it would only be fitting for Andy Reid to add a talented athlete at tight end to eventually replace Kelce in the third round of this year’s draft.Want to read more player profiles from Arrowhead Pride’s 25 Days of Draftmas? Click here for the complete list. And to stay informed on the players in which the Chiefs have shown interest, be sure to check out AP’s Chiefs draft prospect visit and workout tracker.KC Draft GuideThe first-ever edition of the KC Draft Guide is live! You can purchase it for only $9.99! We have over 225 prospect write-ups like this one, with specifics about how prospects fit the Chiefs. There are more than 300 grades on players, mock drafts, positional rankings and features — all specific to the Chiefs. Grab your copy by clicking here!Loading... Each practice day, the Kansas City Chiefs will release an official injury report leading up to the next game. The Chiefs host the Oakland Raiders with an opportunity to clinch the AFC West division and the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.Here is the Chiefs’ final injury report of the week with official injury designations:RaidersSome notesFour Chiefs are questionable, highlighted by Eric Berry Chris Jones Jersey , who missed the final practice of the week on Friday. Despite practicing with the “full” status all week, cornerback Kendall Fuller and running backs Darrel Williams and Spencer Ware are also questionable. If the latter two cannot go, expect a combination of the newly-extended Damien Williams and Charcandrick West.Sammy Watkins is the only Chiefs player who has been ruled out. More information on on Sammy Watkins’ absence this week here.Only two Raiders are questionable—cornerback Gareon Conley and defensive tackle Maurice Hurst. Conley and Hurst missed the Raiders’ last game with their respective injuries. Backup defensive back Montrel Meander is the only Raider who has been official ruled out.