KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When the Kansas City Chiefs begin training camp later this month, the fiercest battle for playing time will be at cornerback.
Each of the six main characters vying for a starting spot brings a different profile to the table.
There's the top draft pick (Mansoor Delane), the second-year player with plenty of potential (Nohl Williams), the former champion returning to the team after two seasons away (L'Jarius Sneed), the veteran hoping to regain top form (Kristian Fulton), the player who has been on the roster the longest (Chris Roland-Wallace) and the rookie the Chiefs hope becomes a draft steal (Jadon Canady).
The three winners, of course, will earn starting spots on defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's unit on opening night against the Denver Broncos on Sept. 14.

