Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce emphasized that he returned to the team with the goal of avoiding another 2025-like season, and he believes the Chiefs' 2024 draft class could spark a rapid turnaround in Kansas City.

Speaking on his New Heights podcast, Kelce noted that most NFL teams drafting in the top 10 are "really not too good," but he considers the Chiefs an exception due to their history of sustained success.

Kelce highlighted the potential immediate contributions of the Chiefs' first-round selections—cornerback Mansoor Delane and defensive tackle Peter Woods—and reserved special praise for second-round edge rusher R Mason Thomas.

"The guy is a f—king freak of nature in terms of athleticism and explosiveness," Kelce said. "I can’t wait to see how this guy gets after the quarterback, man. It’s been kinda something that the Chiefs have been looking at to get better at. That’s getting after the QB and really putting quarterbacks under duress. Obviously, we’ve always had Chris Jones there, and George [Karlaftis] is a f—king workhorse. . . . I think this is going to be a game-changer at the edge position."

While Kelce won’t be on the field with Thomas or the two first-rounders this season, he believes their impact could create favorable offensive scenarios for the Chiefs' passing attack if the trio delivers on their early-season potential.