The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl and there was plenty of time for celebrating with the trips to Disney World and the victory parade. Now that the partying is done, it's time to turn the focus on the offseason and how they can get the team better for next season. The Chiefs have a solid team, but there are still some positions the team could really upgrade.

The Chiefs do have the last pick in the first round, so there could be teams looking to trade back in the first round to get the fifth-year option. There is a chance the team could move down in the draft, but if they keep the pick, let's look at two options they could target.

Kenneth Murray, Linebacker, Oklahoma

The Chiefs' defense improved as the 2019 season went on, but there was one real issue, the linebackers left a lot to be desired. The biggest thing the Chiefs need from that position is athleticism and Kenneth Murray would be the perfect guy to fill that role. He can move from sideline to sideline and is good in coverage.

His real strength is going against the run, He can get off blocks easily and has a knack for going after the ball. Against undersized blockers, he is going to have a field day.

He sometimes does struggle against bigger lineman, but as he gets stronger, that is something that can improve. The Chiefs should have a few different options here at linebacker if they don't like Murray.

It would be smart for the team to take a close look at all the top linebackers, and spend their first-round pick on that position.

Marlon Davidson, Defensive Line, Auburn

The Chiefs really should take a linebacker with this selection, but if the team looks for a different position, Marlon Davidson is a player who could make a lot of sense. Davidson is a stud rusher who is going to be a problem in the league for a long time.

He has a ton of power that allows him to work offensive linemen. This is a guy that probably should go in the second round, and if they get in this position they might want to try and trade back and select Davidson with one of the first couple of picks in the second round.

Getting more draft picks usually isn't a bad thing. It just means more chances to hit on a star player.