The Chiefs declined to exercise the fifth-year option on his contract, meaning he’s likely in his last season in Kansas City. Depending on when Pacheco returns, this could be one of his last chances to return their investment in him as a draft pick.

“I think his speed looks good as far as his running between the tackles,” Nagy said. “He’s been really, really good. Even mentally, when you go through a transition or you go through what he’s been through the last couple of years, I think for him, he’s been a really good mentor and leader in the room.

“It starts there and then when you get on the field when given opportunities, he’s trying to make the most of them. And that’s what I respect the most about him. And in these situations, the running back position gets hit quite a bit. So if you have an injury or you have somebody next up, you want to have a guy like Clyde that’s ready.”