In a promising development for the Kansas City Chiefs, three rookie free agents—wide receiver Xavier Loyd, defensive back Marlen Sewell, and offensive tackle Kahlil Benson—were signed to the team following an impressive tryout weekend at the Chiefs’ rookie camp. Each player stood out in their respective positions, earning themselves contracts after competing with 76 other hopefuls during the three-day tryout at the Chiefs’ practice facility.
Xavier Loyd: A Local Talent Making His Mark
Wide receiver Xavier Loyd made a notable impression at rookie camp, catching multiple passes and displaying the skills that could make him a valuable asset to the Chiefs’ receiving corps. Loyd, a Kansas City native, attended Blue Springs High School before moving on to play college football. His journey took him through Kansas State (2021-2023), Illinois State (2024), and ultimately Missouri (2025), where he concluded his college career with a solid 13-game season.
Loyd’s familiarity with the Kansas City area is a bonus for the team, as he comes with a deep understanding of the local football culture. His impressive performances over the weekend, paired with his ability to make key catches, made him an easy choice for the Chiefs to bring on board. Loyd will now have the opportunity to showcase his talents further during the Chiefs’ offseason training program, potentially finding a role on the team’s depth chart or special teams.
Marlen Sewell: A Versatile Defensive Back
The Chiefs also signed Marlen Sewell, a defensive back who impressed during rookie camp with his combination of size and athleticism. Standing at 6-foot-1 and 199 pounds, Sewell comes to Kansas City after a successful five-year career at Vanderbilt University. Throughout his time with the Commodores, Sewell played in 45 games and showcased his versatility in the secondary. In his final season (2025), he recorded 52 tackles, two passes defensed, and 1.5 tackles-for-loss.
Sewell’s ability to cover multiple defensive roles and his physicality made him a standout in a crowded group of defensive backs. With the Chiefs needing depth in their secondary, Sewell will now have the chance to compete for a role, whether on special teams or as a rotational player in the defensive backfield. His blend of size, agility, and football intelligence makes him a player to watch in Kansas City’s defense as they look to build a more dynamic unit.
Kahlil Benson: Protecting the Quarterback
Perhaps the most intriguing signing is Kahlil Benson, an offensive tackle who made a name for himself during his college career with the Indiana Hoosiers. Benson played a crucial role in the Hoosiers’ offensive line, starting 12 games at right tackle for the national champion Indiana team in 2025. Throughout the season, Benson showcased his abilities in pass protection, yielding only 24 pressures on 382 pass-blocking snaps, a testament to his consistency and strength in keeping the pocket secure for his quarterback.
Benson’s size and skills as a pass blocker made him a standout during the Chiefs’ rookie camp, and the team’s decision to sign him reflects their belief in his potential as a developmental prospect. Although his technique needs refinement, particularly with hand usage and play strength, his physical traits, including a 6-foot-6, 321-pound frame, give him significant upside. Benson will likely begin his professional journey as a project player, but with the Chiefs’ commitment to improving their offensive line and his impressive collegiate performance, he could emerge as a key contributor in the future.
The Road Ahead for These Rookies
With the Chiefs’ offseason training program scheduled to kick into high gear later this month, these three rookie free agents now have the opportunity to further prove themselves as they compete against established NFL players. They will have the chance to participate in the team’s strength and conditioning sessions, OTAs (Organized Team Activities), and mini-camps as they work to solidify their places on the team’s roster.
For Loyd, Sewell, and Benson, the next few months are crucial as they look to carve out roles with a team that’s consistently among the best in the NFL. While making the 53-man roster is far from guaranteed, all three players have shown the talent and determination necessary to push for a spot. The Chiefs are known for their ability to develop young players into key contributors, and each of these rookies will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of others who have risen from undrafted status to stardom in Kansas City.
For the Chiefs, the addition of these rookies is a small but significant step in strengthening their roster, particularly in areas where depth was needed. With the franchise looking to build upon their Super Bowl success and contend for another championship in 2026, the development of these rookies could play a crucial role in the team’s future success.
In conclusion, the signings of Xavier Loyd, Marlen Sewell, and Kahlil Benson demonstrate the Chiefs’ ongoing commitment to building a deep, competitive roster. While each of these players has their work cut out for them in proving their worth during the upcoming months, they are all well-positioned to earn a spot and potentially make a major impact on the team. The Chiefs’ philosophy of adding high-potential talent to compete and develop could be a game-changer as they look toward the future.