Kansas City Chiefs
Role Player
Grading the Chiefs’ pick of Jalen Royals at No. 133 in the NFL Draft
Source: https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2025/4/26/24416679/nfl-draft-grades-chiefs-utah-state-jalen-royals
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Weighing in on Kansas City’s fourth-round draft pick.
The Kansas City Chiefs have made their next selection!
The Chiefs took Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals with the 133rd overall pick in the fourth round. We have insta-grades from the three members of the Arrowhead Pride Draft Team.
Caleb: Royals is a densely built wide out with a good route tree and the versatility to play all over the field. Tight, crisp routes helped him to work routes over the middle, and he has the speed to be a deep ball threat.
He has good acceleration, and when he catches the ball with some momentum, he can turn the play into a big gain in a hurry. Early on with the Chiefs, they will likely hammer slant routes and other plays over the middle — and maybe even let him run some deep routes and stretch the field as well. With the speed of Xavier Worthy and Hollywood Brown, I think they will keep him closer to Rashee Rice for the time being and let him work from the outside, or even the power slot, from time to time.
He didn't see elite competition in his two years as a starter at Utah State, but he did show enough to make him worthy of a Day 3 selection. Some injury issues likely caused him to slide some into Day 3, but this seems like a good value pick for the Chiefs.
Grade: B
Nate: I see the vision with this pick. I liked Royals in the predraft process. Royals isn’t tall, but he is 205 lbs and well-built. Royals will bring a vertical element to the offense. He can win on post routes, slot fades, or straight go routes. Royals’ best attribute is his ability to break tackles with the ball in his hands, which the Chiefs needed more of last year once Rashee Rice got injured. Royals can be loose on his routes and will need development. I think he can separate well, but he’ll need to develop a deeper route tree.
I’m not sure what Royals does in 2025 if Rice, Brown and Worthy are healthy. I don’t view Royals as an isolated X receiver, I think you need to move him around more, which concerns me with the Chiefs other receivers. Royals having mass does help, but I’ll be interested to see how the Chiefs deploy these players who aren’t great at beating the press but are incredibly explosive with the ball.
Regardless, it’s Round 4, and I like Royals’ skill set, so this will get a good grade for me. But, please, draft a running back at some point soon. This team desperately needs one, and the value is there.
Grade: B+
Rocky: Royals was having an excellent year that saw him getting second-round buzz before injuring his foot in 2024. He is a well-rounded receiver who does everything well, even if he is not quite elite at any one thing. Once you put all the pieces together, you have a guy who will be a No. 3 receiver in this league for a long time, which is great value at this position.
Royals can line up as a Z receiver or in the slot. He does not have the size to be a traditional X, but he has solid hands and is faster than you think he would be, running a 4.42 40 in the lead up to the draft.
As a depth piece for the Chiefs, Royals is a guy who should be able to contribute earlier than most rookie wide receivers because he is more polished than most prospects in this class. This selection should save them from having to trade for a veteran at the deadline again this year.
Grade: A-
Source: https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2025/4/26/24416679/nfl-draft-grades-chiefs-utah-state-jalen-royals