Another connection: Equity Sports, the agency representing Mahomes, also represents Walker. They also represent other Chiefs players like Kareem Hunt and Nikko Remigio.
While the tight end position is new to Walker, he feels like the type who could fit into that H-Back role in Andy Reid’s offense in Kansas City. They might be one of the teams willing to give him a shot as an undrafted free agent signing or a rookie minicamp invite. They’ve succeeded with wide receiver to tight end converts before (See: Jody Fortson).
Bowling Green’s Jordan Oladokun is the 2025 NFL Draft sleeper the Chiefs need in the defensive back room
Chiefs third-string QB Chris Oladokun’s younger brother, Jordan Oladokun, is one of the best cornerbacks in college football that you have probably never heard of. He wasn’t invited to the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, which is understandable given his pro-day numbers. That doesn’t take away from what he accomplished on the field.
In 2024, Jordan dominated his coverage responsibilities for the Falcons, allowing just 26 catches on 61 targets with no touchdowns, five interceptions (including a pick-six), eight passes defended, and an opponent passer rating of 18.4 (second-best in the entire FBS).
Oladokun was often asked to align in off-man coverage or zone at Bowling Green, but he plays fast and physically even without the NFL’s preferred length or size (5-foot-10, 188 pounds, 30-inch arms). He’s worth bringing in as a UDFA or training camp invite to see if he can reproduce what he accomplished at the college level in 2024. Maybe he’s a nickel corner or safety in the NFL.