🚨NFL BOMBSHELL: Chiefs Eyeing Future Defensive Star Caleb Banks to Pair with Chris Jones—Could the 2026 Draft Transform Their Defensive Line?👇

The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to dominant defensive play, led by star defensive tackle Chris Jones. However, as Jones approaches his 32nd birthday, the Chiefs face a pressing need: how to extend his career while bolstering their defense. The solution may lie in the 2026 NFL Draft, and one name stands out—Caleb Banks, a rising star from the University of Florida.
Chris Jones: A Star Facing Growing Challenges
Chris Jones, who has been the cornerstone of the Chiefs’ defense for years, remains one of the league’s premier defensive tackles. However, the past two seasons have seen a slight dip in his production. Much of that can be attributed to the constant double and triple-teams he faces, as opposing offenses know that stopping him is key to slowing down Kansas City’s defense.
Jones, who will turn 32 at the start of the 2026 season, has continued to play at an elite level. But the Chiefs can’t keep asking him to carry the load by himself. Kansas City needs to invest in a younger, dynamic partner for Jones to help the defense remain a top contender in the league.
Caleb Banks: The Next Chris Jones?
As the Chiefs look toward the future, one potential target has emerged: Florida Gators defensive tackle Caleb Banks. At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, Banks made headlines when he named Jones as his role model and boldly claimed that he could eventually surpass him.
“Definitely after Chris Jones, for sure,” Banks said when asked who he models his game off of. “The athleticism he has, how he carries himself. He’s a dog. I feel like we kind of have similar traits. I’m not there all the way yet, but once I higher my ceiling and am able to go out there and do what I do, I definitely feel like I’ll pass him up.”
Banks, who stands at 6-foot-6 and weighs 327 pounds, certainly shares some physical similarities with Jones. Both players possess an impressive quickness off the line and play with relentless energy. Banks’ motor and athleticism have made him a standout, even though his college career was limited by injury. In 2024, Banks recorded 4.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles, showing promise as a dominant force on the field. Though he only played three games in 2025 due to a broken foot, the potential is undeniable.
Chris Jones Responds: Could a Dynamic Duo Be Born?
True to his competitive nature, Chris Jones responded to Caleb Banks’ bold claim on social media platform X, acknowledging Banks’ potential but reminding him who the reigning star is. If the Chiefs decide to draft Banks in April, this rivalry could fuel an intense partnership between the two defensive tackles.
“I’ll definitely mean those words if we get him,” Jones said in response to Banks’ statement. A pairing between Jones and Banks would create an incredibly potent defensive line, with Banks helping to take some of the pressure off Jones, allowing the veteran to focus on his game and possibly extend his career.
Kansas City’s Defensive Line: Facing Major Changes
The Chiefs are facing a significant transition on their defensive line. As free agency looms, several key veterans are set to leave, including defensive linemen Charles Omenihu, Mike Pennel, and Derrick Nnadi. Additionally, defensive end Mike Danna was released earlier this week, freeing up $9 million in salary cap space.
Kansas City has already made some investments in young defensive players, selecting Omarr Norman-Lott and Ashton Gillotte in the 2025 draft. Norman-Lott, a second-round pick, showed flashes of promise before tearing his ACL in Week 7, while Gillotte won the team’s Mack Lee Hill Rookie of the Year award. However, the Chiefs are uncertain whether these young players can consistently contribute at a high level.
Given the Chiefs’ need for a more dynamic pass rush—having ranked 25th in the NFL last season with just 35 sacks—the team will likely bring in more competition to push Norman-Lott, Gillotte, and the rest of the defensive line.
Will Caleb Banks Be the Answer?
As Kansas City looks to the future, Banks could be the perfect fit alongside Jones. His physical attributes and playing style make him an ideal partner for the veteran defensive tackle. If the Chiefs decide that Banks is their guy, they may need to use their first-round pick to secure him in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The potential pairing of Jones and Banks would instantly upgrade the Chiefs’ defensive line, giving the team a formidable presence in the trenches. With Kansas City’s championship aspirations in mind, the team must continue to build a strong, deep defense to remain competitive in the postseason.
The Future of Kansas City’s Defense
The Chiefs’ defense has been a vital part of their success in recent years, but the need for reinforcements is evident. With Chris Jones still playing at a high level, Kansas City must bring in a young, dynamic player like Caleb Banks to take the defensive line to the next level. Whether the Chiefs use their first-round pick to select Banks or explore other options, the 2026 NFL Draft is sure to play a pivotal role in shaping their defense for years to come.