Max Brosmer - Minnesota
Brosmer is almost the opposite of Elgersma, as he is a polished older QB prospect who is more likely to provide day-one depth for the Chiefs. Brosmer is on the smaller side and is more of a traditional pocket passer than anything else. He has a solid arm that will play at the NFL level but may not jump off the screen, but goes through reads well and has a good feel for the game.
Brosmer started his career at New Hampshire where he had great production and showed enough talent to hit the portal and find his way to the big ten for his senior year. Brosmer continued his success and looked comfortable, even at the higher level of competition. With his poise and general feel for the game, Brosmer could be a good seventh-round or UDFA option for the Chiefs and could come in and compete for the QB2 spot.
Seth Henigan - Memphis
Henigan is maybe my favorite option for the Chiefs to pick up as their potential backup QB. The three-time bowl game MVP, Hennigan is a very talented player who has a very good arm and a gunslinger mentality that would be the perfect fit behind Patrick Mahomes. Hennigan has been a four-year starter at Memphis where he has impressed me with his raw talent.
Henigan has a great frame for an NFL QB and stands tall in the pocket where he can deliver with his strong arm. The gripe with Hennigan is that his offense at Memphis was somewhat simple and there are questions about his ability to play in an NFL defense. There is also some concern about him being a loose cannon with poor touch on deeper balls. But I think Henigan would fit perfectly in the Chiefs offense and could develop very well behind Patrick Mahomes.