The Kansas City Chiefs have a great track record of finding top running backs in the middle and late rounds of the NFL draft, and former Nebraska Cornhuskers standout Emmett Johnson might be the team's latest Day 3 gem.
Selected by Kansas City with the No. 161 pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, Johnson will compete for snaps behind Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker Jr., who joined the Chiefs as a free agent in March.
Draft expert Todd McShay raved about Kansas City's decision to take Johnson off the board during a recent episode of 'The McShay Show,' going so far as to say he could be an "impact player for the Chiefs."
Take a look at McShay's full comments in this video, which was posted to Twitter by SleeperChiefs:
.@McShay13 “You look at the work ethic on that guy, some of the quickness, I can see him being an impact player for the Chiefs”Todd McShay gives out his favorite draft selections by round in his latest podcast. The hype train for Emmett Johnson continues to grow 📈 pic.twitter.com/r8EmeYIuJG
Though Chiefs fans aren't likely to see Johnson enter Kansas City's starting lineup next season, the former Cornhusker should have no problem forcing himself onto the field when Andy Reid needs a fresh set of legs to lead his ground game.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Todd McShay raves over Chiefs' selection of Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson
