2023 Kansas City Chiefs Draft Notes

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Chiefs COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Contact Information

KANSAS CITY Chiefs hold 10 PICKS in 2023 nfl draft

DRAFT INFO & MEDIA AVAILABILITY

DRAFT SCHEDULE

• Thursday, April 27 – 7:00 p.m. CT (Round 1 – 10 Minutes Per Pick)

• HC Andy Reid – End of 1st Rd. (Approx. 10:30 p.m.)

• GM Brett Veach – End of 1st Rd. (Approx. 10:30 p.m.)

• Friday, April 28 – 6:00 p.m. CT (Round 2 – 7 Minutes, Round 3 – 5 Minutes Per Pick)

The 2023 NFL Draft will be held in Kansas City, Mo., and will be broadcast on NFL Network, ESPN and ABC. Fans can follow the Draft online at Chiefs. com or by following the Chiefs on Twitter as the club provides full video highlights, biographical information and analysis following each Chiefs Draft selection. Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Chiefs Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen will host a Live Draft Watch Party on Thursday during Round 1. The stream will go live approximately 10 minutes before the Chiefs are on the clock. It will be available on the Chiefs Facebook and YouTube pages. This year’s draft will have 259 selections. There are 37 compensatory picks, including five special compensatory selections. Kansas City has 10 total selections in the 2023 NFL Draft.

2023 NFL DRAFT ORDER

• Asst. GM Mike Borgonzi – End of 3rd Rd. (Approx. 10:15 p.m.)

• Saturday, April 29 – 11 a.m. CT (Rounds 4-6 – 5 Minutes, Round 7 – 4 Minutes)

• Area Scouts Post-Pick on the Final Day

• Monday, May 1 – 11:30 a.m. CT

• GM Brett Veach – Post-Draft Recap Zoom

Additional Notes

• All drafted players will be made available via Zoom shortly after being selected.

• Times/availability are subject to change. The Chiefs Communications staff will send out email updates as necessary.

2023 CHIEFS SELECTIONS (AS OF APRIL 26)

1 Round 1 Pick 31 Round 2 Pick 63 Round 3 Pick 95 Round 4 Pick 122 (MIA) Round 4 Pick 134 Round 5 Pick 166 Round 6 Pick 178 (CHI) Round 6 Pick 217 (COMP) Round 7 Pick 249 Round 7 Pick 250 (COMP)
Ted Crews Executive Vice President of Communications (816) 920-4359 tcrews@chiefs.nfl.com Brad Gee Vice President of Football Communications (816) 920-4349 bgee@chiefs.nfl.com Luke Shanno Sr. Director of Corporate Communications (816) 920-4351 lshanno@chiefs.nfl.com Cydney Glaze Director of Communications & Admin. (816) 920-4352 cglaze@chiefs.nfl.com
Team Rec. Pct. SOS 1. Carolina Panthers (from Chicago) 7-10 .412 .474 2. Houston Texans 3-13-1 .206 .481 3. Arizona Cardinals 4-13 .235 .529 4. Indianapolis Colts 4-12-1 .265 .512 5. Seattle Seahawks (from Denver) 9-8 .529 .481 6. Detriot Lions (from Los Angeles Rams) 9-8 .529 .517 7. Las Vegas Raiders 6-11 .353 .474 8. Atlanta Falcons 7-10 .412 .467 9. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) 3-14 .176 .571 10. Philadelphia Eagles (from New Orleans) 14-3 .824 .507 11. Tennessee Titans 7-10 .412 .509 12. Houston Texans (from Cleveland) 3-13-1 .206 .524 13. New York Jets 7-10 .412 .538 14. New England Patriots 8-9 .471 .502 15. Green Bay Packers 8-9 .471 .524 16. Washington Commanders 8-8-1 .500 .536 17. Pittsburgh Steelers 9-8 .529 .519 18. Detriot Lions 9-8 .529 .535 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8-9 .471 .503 20. Seattle Seahawks 9-8 .529 .462 21. Los Angeles Chargers 10-7 .588 .443 22. Baltimore Ravens 10-7 .588 .509 23. Minnesota Vikings 13-4 .765 .474 24. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-8 .529 .467 25. New York Giants 9-7-1 .559 .526 26. Dallas Cowboys 12-5 .706 .507 27. Buffalo Bills 13-3 .813 .489 28. Cincinnati Bengals 12-4 .750 .507 29. New Orleans Saints (from San Francisco) 7-10 .412 .417 30. Philadelphia Eagles 14-3 .824 .474 31. Kansas City Chiefs 14-3 .824 .453

VEACH’S PAST FIRST-ROUND PICKS

In Brett Veach’s career as a personnel executive, he has been a part of two front offices (Philadelphia and Kansas City) working closely with Head Coach Andy Reid. Veach has worked 16 drafts and had a hand in selecting 11 first-round picks, four in Philadelphia and seven in Kansas City. Both of the team’s 2022 first-round draft picks started in the Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory.

Yr. No. (Overall) Selection (School)

2007 (PHI) -- No First-Round Selection

2008 -- No First-Round Selection

2009 19 WR Jeremy Maclin (Missouri)

2010 13 DE Brandon Graham (Michigan)

2011 21 G Danny Watkins (Baylor)

2012 12 DT Fletcher Cox (Mississippi State)

2013 (KC) 1 T Eric Fisher (Central Michigan)

2014 23 LB Dee Ford (Auburn)

2015 18 CB Marcus Peters (Washington)

2016 No First-Round Selection

2017 10 QB Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech)

2018 No First-Round Selection

2019 No First-Round Selection

2020 32 RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (LSU)

2021 No First-Round Selection

2022 21 CB Trent McDuffie (Washington)

2022 30 DE George Karlaftis (Purdue)

• In 2022, Kansas City traded WR Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick (29th overall), a 2022 second-round pick (50th overall), a 2022 fourth-round pick (121st overall), as well as a 2023 fourth-round pick and a 2023 sixth-round pick. Kansas City then traded a 2022 first-round pick (29th overall), a 2022 third-round pick (94th overall) and a 2022 fourth-round pick (121th overall) to the New England Patriots for their 2022 first-round pick (21st overall) to select CB Trent McDuffie

• In 2021, Kansas City traded its first-round pick (31st overall), third-round pick (94th overall) and a fourth-round pick (136th overall), along with a 2022 fifth-round pick to Baltimore in exchange for T Orlando Brown, a second-round pick in 2021 (58th overall) eventually used to select LB Nick Bolton and a sixth-round pick in 2022.

• In 2019, Kansas City traded its first-round pick (29th overall), third-round pick (93rd overall) and a 2020 second-round pick to Seattle in exchange for DE Frank Clark and Seattle’s third-round pick (84th overall) eventually used to select DT Khalen Saunders.

• In 2017, Kansas City traded its first-round pick (27th overall), third-round pick (91st overall) and a 2018 first-round pick to Buffalo in exchange for Buffalo’s first-round pick (10th overall) to draft QB Patrick Mahomes.

• In 2016, Kansas City traded its first-round pick (28th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for a second-round pick (37th overall), fourthround pick (105th overall) and a sixth-round pick (178th overall) evenually used to draft DT Chris Jones, OL Parker Ehinger and DB D.J. White, respectively. Kansas City gave San Francisco its seventh-round selection (249th overall) as part of the trade.

• In 2011, Kansas City sent its original first-round pick (21st overall) to Cleveland in exchange for Cleveland’s first-round pick (27th overall and became 26th overall), eventually used on WR Jon Baldwin, and the Browns’ third-round pick (70th overall), used to select LB Justin Houston

• In 2003, Kansas City sent its original first-round pick (16th overall) to Pittsburgh in exchange for the Steelers’ first-round pick (27th overall) used on RB Larry Johnson, its third-round pick (92nd overall), used on CB Julian Battle, and its sixth-round pick (200th overall), which was subsequently traded to the N.Y. Jets.

• In 2002, Kansas City acquired Dallas’ first-round pick (sixth overall), eventually used on DT Ryan Sims, in exchange for the Chiefs first-round pick (eighth overall), a third-round pick (75th overall) and a sixth-round pick in the 2003 NFL Draft.

• In 2001, Kansas City obtained QB Trent Green and St. Louis’ fifth-round pick in exchange for the Chiefs first-round draft pick (12th overall).

Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid has had 19 first-round selections as a head coach in the NFL. Since his arrival in Kansas City in 2013, he has held both the first (2013) and last (2020, 2023) pick in the first round of the draft. Of the 19 players selected, there were eight offensive players and 11 defensive players taken.

Yr. No. (Overall) Selection (School)

1999 (PHI) 2 QB Donovan McNabb (Syracuse)

2000 6 DT Corey Simon (Florida State)

2001 25 WR Freddie Mitchell (UCLA)

2002 26 CB Lito Sheppard (Florida)

2003 15 DE Jerome McDougle (Miami)

2004 16 T Shawn Andrews (Arkansas)

2005 31 DT Mike Patterson (Southern California)

2006 14 DT Brodrick Bunkley (Florida State)

2007 -- No First-Round Selection

2008 -- No First-Round Selection

2009 19 WR Jeremy Maclin (Missouri)

2010 13 DE Brandon Graham (Michigan)

2011 21 G Danny Watkins (Baylor)

2012 12 DT Fletcher Cox (Mississippi State)

2013 (KC) 1 T Eric Fisher (Central Michigan)

2014 23 LB Dee Ford (Auburn)

2015 18 CB Marcus Peters (Washington)

2016 No First-Round Selection

2017 10 QB Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech)

2018 No First-Round Selection

2019 No First-Round Selection

2020 32 RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (LSU)

2021 No First-Round Selection

2022 21 CB Trent McDuffie (Washington)

2022 30 DE George Karlaftis (Purdue)

• In 1995, Kansas City sent its original first-round pick (19th overall) to Jacksonville for the Jaguars’ first-round pick (31st overall), eventually used on T Trezelle Jenkins, their third-round pick (97th overall), eventually used on LB Troy Dumas, Jacksonville’s fourth-round pick (134th overall), eventually used on QB Steve Stenstrom, and a fourth-round pick in the 1996 NFL Draft, which the Chiefs traded away as part of a package that led to the drafting of LB Donnie Edwards in the fourth-round (98th overall) of the 1996 Draft.

• In 1993, the Chiefs sent their first-round pick (18th overall) to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for QB Joe Montana, S David Whitmore and San Francisco’s third-round pick (96th overall) in the 1994 NFL Draft, which was used to select WR Chris Penn

• In 1988, the Chiefs obtained Detroit’s first-round pick (second overall), which was used to select DE Neil Smith, in exchange for Kansas City’s original first-round pick (third overall) and second-round pick (29th overall).

• In 1982, Kansas City sent its first-round pick (16th overall) and a thirdround pick (73rd overall) to St. Louis for the Rams’ first-round pick (11th overall), which was used to draft WR Anthony Hancock

• In 1979, the Chiefs sent a second-round pick (31st overall) and a secondround pick in the 1980 Draft to Houston for the Oilers’ first-round pick (23rd overall), eventually used on QB Steve Fuller.

• In 1975, Kansas City obtained DE John Matuszak from Houston in exchange for DT Curley Culp and the Chiefs first-round pick (sixth overall).

REID’S PAST FIRST-ROUND PICKS
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FIRST-ROUND TRADE HISTORY

CURRENT ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND

A total of 26 players currently on the Chiefs roster were drafted by the team, including four Pro Bowlers. Below is a round-by-round listing of the players on the 2023 roster that were drafted by the club. *Designates Pro Bowl selection.

1st Round (4)

2017 - QB Patrick Mahomes (10), Texas Tech*

2020 - RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (32), LSU

2022 - CB Trent McDuffie (21), Washington

2022 - DE George Karlaftis (30), Purdue

2nd Round (6)

2016 - DT Chris Jones (37), Mississippi State*

2020 - LB Willie Gay (63), Mississippi State

2021 - LB Nick Bolton (58), Missouri

2021 - C Creed Humphrey (63), Oklahoma*

2022 - WR Skyy Moore (54), Western Michigan

2022 - S Bryan Cook (62), Cincinnati

3rd Round (4)

2013 - TE Travis Kelce (63), Cincinnati*

2018 - DT Derrick Nnadi (75), Florida State

2020 - T Lucas Niang (96), TCU

2022 - LB Leo Chenal (103), Wisconsin

4th Round (3)

2020 - CB L’Jarius Sneed (138), Louisiana Tech

2021 - DE Joshua Kaindoh (144), Florida State

2022 - CB Joshua Williams (135), Fayetteville State

5th Round (4)

2020 - DE Mike Danna (177), Michigan

2021 - TE Noah Gray (162), Duke

2021 - WR Cornell Powell (181), Clemson

2022 - T Darian Kinnard (145), Kentucky

6th Round (1)

2021 - G Trey Smith (226), Tennessee

7th Round (4)

2019 - G Nick Allegretti (216), Illinois

2022 - CB Jaylen Watson (243), Washington State

2022 - RB Isiah Pacheco (251), Rutgers

2022 - S Nazeeh Johnson (259), Marshall

FIRST-ROUND HISTORY BREAKDOWN

Since the inception of the common draft in 1967, the Chiefs have used their first-round pick to draft a variety of positions. The club has not picked in the first round nine times, and the club has drafted two first-rounders five times. The club has selected first overall once and in the top-10 14 times. The Chiefs currently have the 31st pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Below are the Chiefs 14 draftees taken within the first 10 picks of their respective drafts and total first-round selections by position.

General Manager Brett Veach’s 2021 and 2022 NFL Draft classes have stepped onto the field and had immediate impact. All of the 16 players drafted by the club are still on the roster. Below is a look at their stats since they were drafted.

2021 Chiefs Draft Picks

Rd. Player GP/GS (Notes)

2a LB Nick Bolton* 33/29 (2021 Mack Lee Hill Award)

2b C Creed Humphrey* 34/34 (2021 Pro Bowl Alt., 2022 Pro Bowl)

4 DE Joshua Kaindoh 3/0 (Spent 13 weeks on IR in 2021)

5a TE Noah Gray* 33/9

5b WR Cornell Powell 3/0 (Practice Squad)

6 G Trey Smith* 33/33 (2021 Pro Bowl Alternate)

2022 Chiefs Draft Picks

Rd. Player GP/GS (Notes)

1a CB Trent McDuffie* 11/11 (Spent six weeks on IR)

1b DE George Karlaftis * 17/17

2a WR Skyy Moore 16/3

2b S Bryan Cook 16/1

3 LB Leo Chenal 17/8

4 CB Joshua Williams 17/4

5 T Darian Kinnard 1/0

7a CB Jaylen Watson* 16/6

7b RB Isiah Pacheco* 17/11 (2022 Mack Lee Hill Award)

7c DB Nazeeh Johnson 11/0

* Denotes started in Super Bowl LVII

Pos. Name Round Selection Year T Eric Fisher 1 1 2013 DE Neil Smith 1 2 1988 DE Mike Bell 1 2 1979 DE Art Still 1 2 1978 DE Tyson Jackson 1 3 2009 LB Derrick Thomas 1 4 1989 DT Glenn Dorsey 1 5 2008 NT Bill Maas 1 5 1984 S Eric Berry 1 5 2010 DT Ryan Sims 1 6 2002 T Brian Jozwiak 1 7 1986 QB Todd Blackledge 1 7 1983 QB Patrick Mahomes 1 10 2017 CB Gary Green 1 10 1977 Pos. No. RB 9 T 8 DE 6 DT 4 G 4 CB 5 WR 5 LB 4 QB 3 S 2 TE 2 NT 1
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BUILDING THROUGH THE DRAFT

A STRONG FOUNDATION

The Chiefs 2023 roster returns a lot of experience while also welcoming several new faces via free agency. Below is a list of the 38 players that were part of the club’s Super Bowl LVII team. The Chiefs return 12 players who have played in at least two of the team’s three Super Bowl trips over the past four years.

Name Notes

G Nick Allegretti

TE Blake Bell

LB Nick Bolton

S Deon Bush

K Harrison Butker

LB Leo Chenal

LB Jack Cochrane

S Bryan Cook

DE Mike Danna

TE Jody Fortson

LB Willie Gay

TE Noah Gray

C Creed Humphrey

S Nazeeh Johnson

DT Chris Jones

Played SB LIV and LVII; Started SB LV

Played SB LIV; Inactive SB LVII

Started SB LVII

Played SB LVII

Played SB LIV, LV and LVII

Played SB LVII

Played SB LVII

Played SB LVII

Played SB LV and LVII

Played SB LV and LVII

Started SB LVII

Started SB LVII

Started SB LVII

Played SB LVII

Started SB LIV, LV and LVII

DE George Karlaftis Started SB LVII

TE Travis Kelce

Started SB LIV LV, and LVII

QB Patrick Mahomes Started SB LIV, LV and LVII

CB Trent McDuffie Started SB LVII

WR Skyy Moore

T Lucas Niang

Played SB LVII

Played SB LVII

DT Derrick Nnadi Started SB LIV, LV and LVII

RB Isiah Pacheco Started SB LVII

S Justin Reid Started SB LVII

C Austin Reiter Started SB LIV and LV; Inactive SB LVII

WR Justyn Ross IR SB LVII

RG Trey Smith Started SB LVII

CB L’Jarius Sneed Started SB LV and LVII

LG Joe Thuney Started SB LVII

WR Kadarius Toney

Played SB LVII

P Tommy Townsend Played SB LV and LVII

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling Started SB LVII

T Prince Tega Wanogho Played SB LVII

CB Jaylen Watson Started SB LVII

WR Justin Watson Played SB LVII

LS James Winchester Played SB LIV, LV and LVII

DT Tershawn Wharton Played SB LV, IR SB LVII

CB Joshua Williams Played SB LVII

NEWCOMER IMPACT

Chiefs Kingdom saw 15 newcomers participate in Super Bowl LVII, seven of which were starters. Nine rookies played in their first Super Bowl and four of them were starters in the 38-35 victory over Philadelphia.

Name How Acquired

S Deon Bush FA-22

LB Leo Chenal D3-22

LB Jack Cochrane CFA-22

S Bryan Cook D2b-22

DE Carlos Dunlap FA-22

S Nazeeh Johnson D7c-22

DE George Karlaftis* D1b-22

CB Trent McDuffie* D1a-22

RB Isiah Pacheco* D7b-22

S Justin Reid* FA-22

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster* FA-22

WR Kadarius Toney T(NYG)-22

WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling* FA-22

CB Jaylen Watson* D7a-22

CB Joshua Williams D4-22

*Denotes starter in Super Bowl LVII

Bold denotes rookie status in 2022

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COACHING STAFF CHANGES

Coach 2022 Role

2023 Role

Matt Nagy Sr. Offensive Asst./QBs Offensive Coord.

Joe Bleymaier Wide Receivers Pass Game Coordinator

Nick Cassetta Asst. St. & Cond. - NMSU Asst. Strength & Cond.

Porter Ellett Offensive Quality Control Asst. Running Backs

Connor Embree Offensive Quality Control Wide Receivers

David Girardi Pass Game Analyst/Asst. QBs Quarterbacks

Todd Pinkston WRs - Austin Peay Running Backs

Spencer Reid Head Strength&Cond. - BYU Asst. Strength/Cond.

Ryan Reynolds Asst. Strength&Cond. Head Strength&Cond. / Director of Sports Science

Kevin Saxton Co-OC/QBs - Benedict Offensive Assistant

Dan Williams Off. Assistant OQC/Asst. QBs

Chiefs coaching staff has seen some changes during the 2023 offseason. Below are the changes.
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CHIEFS KINGDOM TAKES OVER THE 2023 NFL DRAFT THE NEW GUYS

During the 2023 offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs signed seven new players. Below is a list of the new faces in the locker room.

DT Byron Cowart

• Played 17 games for Indianapolis in 2022.

• 2022: 12 tackles and two tackles for loss.

• Career: 41 tackles, 1.0 sack (-5.0yds), one pass defensed, three quarterback pressures and five tackles for loss.

• Originally entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick (159th overall) by the New England Patriots in the 2019 NFL Draft.

S Mike Edwards

• Played 13 games (12 starts) for Tampa Bay in 2022.

• 2022: 82 tackles, 1.0 sack (-5.0yds), two interceptions returned for 68 yards with one touchdown, three passes defensed, two quarterback pressures and three tackles for loss.

• Career: 181 tackles, 2.0 sacks (-14.0yds), seven interceptions returned for 181 yards with three touchdowns, 21 passes defensed, three quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries.

• Originally entered the NFL as a third-round pick (99th overall) by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2019 NFL Draft.

QB Blaine Gabbert

• Played one game for Tampa Bay in 2022.

• 2022: 6 of 8 (75.0 completion percentage) for 29 passing yards with one passing touchdown and a quarterback rating of 119.3.

• Career: 864 of 1533 (56.4 completion percentage) for 9,302 passing yards with 51 touchdowns, quarterback rating of 72.6 and rushed for 640 yards on 194 attempts with three touchdowns.

• Originally entered the NFL as a first-round pick (10th overall) by the Jacksonville Jaguar in the 2011 NFL Draft.

WR Richie James

• Played 17 games (four starts) for the N.Y. Giants in 2022.

• 2022: Caught 57 passes for 569 yards with four touchdowns, rushed for six yards on two attempts, and returned 24 punts for 174 yards.

• Career: Caught 95 passes for 1,258 yards with seven touchdowns, rushed for five yards on four attempts, returned 75 punts for 547 yards and returned 47 kickoffs for 1,081 yards with one touchdown.

• Originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick (240th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2018 NFL Draft.

DE Charles Omenihu

• Played 17 games (three starts) for San Francisco in 2022.

• 2022: 20 tackles, 4.5 sacks (-36.0yds), one pass defensed, 16 quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss and one forced fumble.

• Career: 67 tackles, 11.5 sacks (-105.0yds), six passes defensed, 41 quarterback pressures, 11 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles.

• Originally entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick (161st overall) by the Houston Texans in the 2019 NFL Draft.

T Jawaan Taylor

• Started all 17 games for Jacksonville in 2022.

• 2022: Started both playoff games for Jacksonville, which was the franchise’s first playoff appearance since 2017.

• Career: Helped block and protect three 1,000-yard rushers, two 1,000yard receivers and one 1,000-yard passer.

• Originally entered the NFL as a second-round pick (35th overall) by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2019 NFL Draft.

LB Drue Tranquill

• Played 17 games (16 starts) for the L.A. Chargers in 2022.

• 2022: 143 tackles, 5.0 sacks (-27.0yds), one interception returned 20 yards, four passes defensed, eight quarterback pressures, 10 tackles for loss and one forced fumble.

• Career: 279 tackles, 6.5 sacks (-41.0yds), one interception returned 20 yards, six passes defensed, 11 quarterback pressures, 19 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

• Originally entered the NFL as a fourth-round pick (130th overall) by the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2019 NFL Draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs invite football fans of all teams and all ages to visit the brand-new Chiefs Kingdom Experience inside the NFL Draft Experience presented by Panini Trading Cards on the North Lawn of the National WWI Museum and Memorial during all three days of the 2023 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light from Thursday, April 27, through Saturday, April 29.

Uniquely positioned with a view of the NFL Draft Theater that is being built in front of the iconic Union Station, the Chiefs Kingdom Experience offers fans the chance to explore Kansas City’s rich football culture, while also offering immersive experiences. The largest on-site, club-sponsored Draft activation in NFL history, the space will have a distinct Chiefs feel, with flags recreating the architectural styling of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium and experiences that bring gameday to life for fans throughout the weekend.

Chiefs Kingdom Experience Opportunities Include:

• Tunnel Run-Out: Just like the players do on gameday, fans will run out of a tunnel to the roar of 142.2 decibels to enter the Chiefs Kingdom Experience activation.

• Chiefs Bus: Developed in partnership with Built for Business, the Chiefs commissioned a custom double-decker bus that will make its debut in the Chiefs Kingdom Experience.

• Custom Air Freshener Giveaway: While supplies last, visitors to the Chiefs Kingdom Experience will receive a custom tailgate-scented air freshener that captures the smoke and charcoal smells of the parking lots at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

• Photo Opportunities: Fans will have the chance to snap photos with Chiefs Cheerleaders and KC Wolf throughout the weekend.

• Stake Your Claim to the Kingdom: Have your photo taken and stick the instant print on the photo wall map to show where Chiefs fans and NFL fans have traveled from to visit the 2023 NFL Draft.

• Kingdom Pillars: A static display featuring four separate pillars will provide guests the chance to read about the legacy of Lamar Hunt, the American Football League, the three-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the stories, rituals and traditions that make Chiefs Kingdom unlike any other. In addition, guests will see how they measure up against the height of TE Travis Kelce, the arm length of DT Chris Jones and the vertical jump of RB Isiah Pacheco.

• Chiefs Brand Asset Programming: Chiefs Cheerleaders, the Chiefs Rumble drumline and KC Wolf will all be scheduled for performances and appearances at the Chiefs Kingdom Experience throughout the weekend. Once finalized, an appearance schedule will be available on the NFL OnePass app.

Like the NFL Draft Experience presented by Panini Trading Cards, the Chiefs Kingdom Experience is free and open to the public throughout the Draft. Fans can register for free access to the Draft and the Chiefs Kingdom Experience at www.nfl.com/draftaccess or by downloading the NFL OnePass app at www.nfl.com/onepass.

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At the conclusion of each day of the Draft, the NFL will host free concerts in the Draft Theater as part of the NFL Draft Concert Series presented by Bud Light. Concert viewing is on a first-come first-served basis and is standing room only. The North Lawn of the National WWI Museum and Memorial and the Chiefs Kingdom Experience will remain open throughout the duration of the Draft and for general fan viewing of Draft Concert Series presented by Bud Light.

Chiefs Kingdom Experience (North Lawn) and NFL Draft Experience (south side) Hours of Operation:

• Thursday, April 27: Noon – 10 p.m. CT

• Friday, April 28: Noon – 10 p.m. CT

• Saturday, April 29: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. CT

For more information on the 2023 NFL Draft presented by Bud Light and the 2023 NFL Draft Experience presented by Panini Trading Cards, including a full list of interactive games and attractions, fans should visit www.nfl. com/draft and download the NFL OnePass app at www.nfl.com/onepass. The NFL Draft is a fully accessible event. Like all NFL events, fans are encouraged not to bring any type of bag to the 2023 NFL Draft as the NFL’s Clear Bag Policy is in effect. For additional event information, frequently asked questions, as well as security procedures and a list of prohibited items, please visit www.nfl.com/draft/event-info/.

Chiefs Youth and Flag Football Programs Take Over GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

On Saturday, April 29, the Kansas City Chiefs are opening the doors of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for a number of youth and Chiefs Flag Football activities and initiatives.

• Flag Football Championships: From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the stadium will play host to the regional championship rounds for all divisions of Chiefs Flag Football, beginning with the U8 age group and concluding with the U17 age group. New games will begin every 50-60 minutes and parents/spectators are invited to watch from the Lower Bowl of the stadium.

• USA Football Coaching Certification Clinic: Hosted in the Penthouse at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium from 9 a.m. to noon, a local network of youth tackle football coaches will go through a certification class to become USA Football certified. Midwest Dairy is providing support through a Hometown Grant and will have a dietician as a guest speaker for the coaches.

• KCAC Women’s Flag Championships: From 2:30 to 4 p.m. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium will host the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) women’s Flag championship game (participating teams TBD).

Draft Early Access Opportunity for Registered Season Ticket Members

The Chiefs are pausing the club’s annual Season Ticket Member Draft Fest while Kansas City welcomes the NFL Draft to the heart of Chiefs Kingdom. Instead, the club has offered Season Ticket Members an early access opportunity to the NFL Draft Experience presented by Panini Trading Cards on Saturday, April 29 before it opens to the public.

Season Ticket Members who secured their tickets for this opportunity in advance will be able to enter the NFL Draft Experience through Main Entry 1 (Wyandotte St. and Memorial Drive) on the south side of the National WWI Museum and Memorial beginning at 8:30 a.m. to experience the NFL Draft Experience before gates open at 9 a.m.

Upon entry, Season Ticket Members will receive a complimentary giveaway item, while supplies last. Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Chiefs Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen will lead a short stage program inside the Chiefs Kingdom Experience from 9:30 to 10 a.m. that will include the announcement of the newest Chiefs Hall of Fame inductee by Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt.

Like all NFL events, fans are encouraged not to bring any type of bag to the 2023 NFL Draft as the NFL’s Clear Bag Policy is in effect. Important event information, including details regarding transportation, attractions, frequently asked questions and security details is available at www.nfl.com/ draft/event-info/.

• Women’s Flag Jersey Highlight and Scholarship Recipient Spotlight: With support from Midwest Dairy, Nike and Gatorade, the Chiefs will display women’s Flag jerseys in the Chiefs Hall of Honor throughout the day and will spotlight local Flag Football scholarship recipients in the stadium’s press conference room.

• Women’s College Showcase at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium: To conclude the day, 150 local high school female athletes have been invited to participate in combine drills and receive hands-on instruction from local college Flag football coaches.

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CHIEFS COMPLETE DRAFT HISTORY

2022 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1a CB Trent McDuffie 21 Washington 1b DE George Karlaftis 30 Purdue 2a WR Skyy Moore 54 Western Michigan 2b S Bryan Cook 62 Cincinnati 3 LB Leo Chenal 103 Wisconsin 4 CB Joshua Williams 135 Fayetteville State 5 OT Darian Kinnard 145 Kentucky 7a CB Jaylen Watson 243 Washington State 7b RB Isiah Pacheco 251 Rutgers 7c DB Nazeeh Johnson 259 Marshall 2021 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 2 LB Nick Bolton 58 Missouri 2 OL Creed Humphrey 63 Oklahoma 4 DE Joshua Kaindoh 144 Florida State 5 TE Noah Gray 162 Duke 5 WR Cornell Powell 181 Clemson 6 OL Trey Smith 226 Tennessee 2020 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire 32 LSU 2 LB Willie Gay 63 Mississippi St. 3 OL Lucas Niang 96 TCU 4 CB L’Jarius Sneed 138 Louisiana Tech 5 DE Mike Danna 177 Michigan 7 CB BoPete Keyes 237 Tulane 2019 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To Seattle in DE Frank Clark trade 2 WR Mecole Hardman 56 Georgia 2 DB Juan Thornhill 63 Virginia 3 DL Khalen Saunders 84 Western Illinois 6 CB Rashad Fenton 201 South Carolina 6 RB Darwin Thompson 214 Utah State 7 OL Nick Allegretti 216 Illinois 2018 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To Buffalo in 2017 first-round pick trade used to select QB Patrcik Mahomes 2 LB Breeland Speaks 46 Mississippi 3a DT Derrick Nnadi 75 Florida State 3b LB Dorian O’Daniel 100 Clemson 4 S Armani Watts 124 Texas A&M 6a CB Tremon Smith 196 Central Arkansas 6b OL Kahlil McKenzie 198 Tennessee 2017 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 QB Patrick Mahomes 10 Texas Tech 2 DE Tanoh Kpassagnon 59 Villanova 3 RB Kareem Hunt 86 Toledo 4 WR Jehu Chesson 139 Michigan 5 LB Ukeme Eligwe 183 Georgia Southern 6 S Leon McQuay 218 USC 2016 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To San Francisco in multi-pick trade 2 DL Chris Jones 37 Miss. State 3 CB KeiVarae Russell 74 Notre Dame 4a OL Parker Ehinger 105 Cincinnati 4b DB Eric Murray 106 Minnesota 4c WR Demarcus Robinson 126 Florida 5a QB Kevin Hogan 162 Stanford 5b WR Tyreek Hill 165 West Alabama 6a DB D.J. White 178 Georgia Tech 6b LB Dadi Nicolas 203 Virginia Tech 2015 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 CB Marcus Peters 18 Washington 2 C Mitch Morse 49 Missouri 3a WR Chris Conley 76 Georgia 3b CB Steven Nelson 98 Oregon State 4 LB Ramik Wilson 118 Georgia 5a LB D.J. Alexander 172 Oregon State 5b TE James O’Shaughnessy 173 Illinois State 6 DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches 217 Southern Mississippi 7 WR Da’Ron Brown 233 Northern Illinois 2014 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 LB Dee Ford 23 Auburn 3 CB Phillip Gaines 87 Rice 4 RB/WR De’Anthony Thomas 124 Oregon 5 QB Aaron Murray 163 Georgia 6a G Zach Fulton 193 Tennessee 6b T Laurent Duvernay-Tardif 200 McGill 2013 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Eric Fisher 1 Central Michigan 3a TE Travis Kelce 63 Cincinnati 3b RB Knile Davis 96 Arkansas 4 LB Nico Johnson 99 Alabama 5 DB Sanders Commings 134 Georgia 6a C Eric Kush 170 California (Pa.) 6b FB Braden Wilson 204 Kansas State 7 LB Mike Catapano 207 Princeton 2012 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DT Dontari Poe 11 Memphis 2 OL Jeff Allen 44 Illinois 3 OL Donald Stephenson 74 Oklahoma 4 WR Devon Wylie 107 Fresno State 5 DB De’Quan Menzie 146 Alabama 6 RB Cyrus Gray 182 Texas A&M 7a DT Jerome Long 218 San Diego State 7b WR Junior Hemingway 238 Michigan 2011 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 WR Jonathan Baldwin 26 Pittsburgh 2 OL Rodney Hudson 55 Florida State 3a LB Justin Houston 70 Georgia 3b DL Allen Bailey 86 Miami 4 CB Jalil Brown 118 Colorado 5a QB Ricky Stanzi 135 Iowa 5b LB Gabe Miller 140 Oregon State 6 DL Jerrell Powe 199 Mississippi 7 FB Shane Bannon 223 Yale
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2010 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 S Eric Berry 5 Tennessee 2a WR Dexter McCluster 36 Mississippi 2b CB Javier Arenas 50 Alabama 3a G/C Jon Asamoah 68 Ilinois 3b TE Tony Moeaki 93 Iowa 4 To Houston in third-round trade. 5a DB Kendrick Lewis 136 Mississippi 5b LB Cameron Sheffield 142 Troy 6 To Miami in 2009 C/G Andy Alleman and G/T Ikechuku Nduke trade. 7 To Miami in 2009 seventh-round trade. 2009 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DE Tyson Jackson 3 Louisiana State 2 To New England in 2009 QB Matt Cassel/LB Mike Vrabel trade. 3 DE Alex Magee 67 Purdue 4 S/CB Donald Washington 102 Ohio State 5 T Colin Brown 139 Missouri 6 WR Quinten Lawrence 175 McNeese State 7a RB Javarris Williams 212 Tennessee State 7b TE Jake O’Connell 237 Miami (OH) 7c K Ryan Succop 256 South Carolina 2008 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1a DT Glenn Dorsey 5 Louisiana State 1b T Branden Albert 15 Virginia 2 CB Brandon Flowers 35 Virginia Tech 3a RB Jamaal Charles 73 Texas 3b TE Brad Cottam 76 Tennessee 3c S DaJuan Morgan 82 North Carolina St. 4 WR Will Franklin 105 Missouri 5 CB Brandon Carr 140 Grand Valley St. 6a T Barry Richardson 170 Clemson 6b WR Kevin Robinson 182 Utah St. 7a DE Brian Johnston 210 Gradner-Webb 7b TE Michael Merritt 239 Central Florida 2007 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 WR Dwayne Bowe 23 Louisiana State 2 DE Turk McBride 54 Tennessee 3a DT Tank Tyler 82 North Carolina St. 3b To St. Louis in 2007 WR Dante Hall trade. 4 To New Orleans in 2006 RB Michael Bennett trade. 5a RB Kolby Smith 148 Louisville 5b K Justin Medlock 160 UCLA 6 T Herb Taylor 196 TCU 7 TE Michael Allan 231 Whitworth 2006 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DE Tamba Hali 20 Penn State 2 S Bernard Pollard 54 Purdue 3 QB Brodie Croyle 85 Alabama 4 To N.Y. Jets in compensation for Herm Edwards. 5 CB Marcus Maxey 154 Miami (Fla.) 6a G Tre Stallings 186 Mississippi 6b WR Jeff Webb 190 San Diego State 7 S Jarrad Page 228 UCLA 2005 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 LB Derrick Johnson 15 Texas 2 To Miami in 2005 CB Patrick Surtain trade. 3a To Philadelphia in 2004 T John Welbourn trade. 3b P Dustin Colquitt 99 Tennessee 4 WR Craphonso Thorpe 116 Florida State 5a LB Boomer Grigsby 138 Illinois State 5b To Tennessee in 2005 DE Carlos Hall trade. 5c CB Alphonso Hodge 147 Miami (Ohio) 6a T Will Svitek 187 Stanford 6b DE Khari Long 199 Baylor 7a QB James Kilian 229 Tulsa 7b T Jeremy Parquet 238 Southern Miss. 2004 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To Detroit in first-round trade. 2a DT Junior Siavii 36 Oregon 2b TE Kris Wilson 61 Pittsburgh 3 LB Keyaron Fox 93 Georgia Tech 4a WR Samie Parker 105 Oregon 4b DE Jared Allen 126 Idaho State 5 To Philadelphia in 2004 T John Welbourn trade. 6 WR Jeris McIntyre 195 Auburn 7 T Kevin Sampson 231 Syracuse 2003 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Larry Johnson 27 Penn State 2 LB Kawika Mitchell 47 South Florida 3a To New Orleans in 2002 T Willie Roaf trade. 3b CB Julian Battle 92 Tennessee 4 T Brett Williams 113 Florida State 5 T Jordan Black 153 Notre Dame 6 DE Jimmy Wilkerson 189 Oklahoma 7a DT Montique Sharpe 230 Wake Forest 7b S Willie Pile 252 Virginia Tech 2002 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DT Ryan Sims 6 North Carolina 2 DT Eddie Freeman 43 Ala. - Birmingham 3a To Dallas in first-round trade. 3b To St. Louis in compensation for Dick Vermeil. 4 FB Omar Easy 107 Penn State 5 LB Scott Fujita 143 California 6 To St. Louis in 2001 QB Joe Germaine trade. 7 LB Maurice Rodriguez 221 Fresno State 2001 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To St. Louis in 2001 QB Trent Green trade. 2 To St. Louis in compensation for Dick Vermeil. 3a DT Eric Downing 75 Syracuse 3b WR Marvin Minnis 77 Florida State 4a LB Monty Beisel 107 Kansas State 4b FB George Layne 108 TCU 5a TE Billy Baber 141 Virginia 5b RB Derrick Blaylock 150 Stephen F. Austin 6 G Alex Sulfsted 176 Miami (Ohio) 7a S Shaunard Harts 212 Boise State 7b DT Terdell Sands 243 UT - Chattanooga 2000 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 WR Sylvester Morris 21 Jackson State 2 CB William Bartee 54 Oklahoma 3 S Greg Wesley 85 Ark. - Pine Bluff 4 RB Frank Moreau 115 Louisville 5a RB/KR Dante Hall 153 Texas A&M 5b CB Pat Dennis 162 Louisiana - Monroe 6a T Darnell Alford 188 Boston College 6b To St. Louis in ’99 TE Mitch Jacoby trade. 7 WR/KR Desmond Kitchings 208 Furman 1999 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T John Tait 14 BYU 2 RB Mike Cloud 54 Boston College 3a LB Gary Stills 75 West Virginia 3b S/LB Larry Atkins 84 UCLA 4 WR Larry Parker 108 USC 5 To Chicago in ’98 RB Bam Morris trade. 6 To Tampa Bay in ’98 S Melvin Johnson trade. 7 G Eric King 220 Richmond 8
1998 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Victor Riley 27 Auburn 2 To Oakland in compensation for restricted free agent DT Chester McGlockton. 3 RB Rashaan Shehee 88 Washington 4 LB Greg Favors 120 Mississippi State 5a CB Robert Williams 128 North Carolina 5b To Green Bay in ’97 LB Wayne Simmons trade. 6 DT Derrick Ransom 181 Cincinnati 7a CB Eric Warfield 216 Nebraska 7b FB Ernest Blackwell 224 Missouri 1997 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 TE Tony Gonzalez 13 California 2 WR Kevin Lockett 47 Kansas State 3 To Houston in first-round trade. 4 QB Pat Barnes 110 California 5a To Miami in ’96 K Pete Stoyanovich trade. 5b RB June Henley 163 Kansas 6a To Houston in first-round trade. 6b WR Isaac Byrd 195 Kansas 7a To Pittsburgh in ’97 DT Brentson Buckner trade. 7b T Nate Parks 214 Stanford 1996 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 S Jerome Woods 28 Memphis 2 S Reggie Tongue 58 Oregon State 3a DT John Browning 68 West Virginia 3b To Detroit in ’94 S William White trade. 4 LB Donnie Edwards 98 UCLA 5 WR Joe Horn 135 Itawamba J.C. 6a WR Dietrich Jells 176 Pittsburgh 6b To Philadelphia in ’95 WR Victor Bailey trade. 7a C Ben Lynch 211 California 7b C Jeff Smith 241 Tennessee 7c DB/KR Darrell Williams 245 Tennessee St. 1995 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Trezelle Jenkins 31 Michigan 2 To Philadelphia in ’95 WR Victor Bailey trade. 3a WR Tamarick Vanover 81 Florida State 3b LB Troy Dumas 97 Nebraska 4a To San Francisco in ’94 QB Steve Bono trade. 4b QB Steve Stenstrom 134 Stanford 5a DT Mike Pelton 155 Auburn 5b LB Jerrott Willard 164 California 6a DT Bryan Proby 202 Arizona State 6b DT/G Tom Barndt 207 Pittsburgh 7 To Tampa Bay in ’93 CB Darren Anderson trade. 1994 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Greg Hill 25 Texas A&M 2 RB Donnell Bennett 58 Miami (Fla.) 3a WR Lake Dawson 92 Notre Dame 3b WR Chris Penn 96 Tulsa 4 S Bracy Walker 127 North Carolina 5a CB James Burton 151 Fresno State 5b DT Rob Waldrop 156 Arizona 6 RB Anthony Daigle 185 Fresno State 7a QB Steve Matthews 199 Memphis State 7b TE Tracy Greene 219 Grambling 1993 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To San Francisco in ’93 QB Joe Montana trade. 2 Used in ’92 supplemental draft to select DE Darren Mickell from Florida. 3 G Will Shields 74 Nebraska 4 LB Jaime Fields 103 Washington 5 G/T Lindsay Knapp 130 Notre Dame 6 RB Darius Turner 159 Washington 7 WR Danan Hughes 186 Iowa 8 To Phoenix in ’93 CB Jay Taylor trade. 1992 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 CB Dale Carter 20 Tennessee 2 QB Matt Blundin 40 Virginia 3 To Dallas in second-round trade. 4 DT Mike Evans 101 Michigan 5 To Tampa Bay in ’91 LB Ervin Randle trade. 6 WR Tony Smith 159 Notre Dame 7 LB Erick Anderson 186 Michigan 8 G/C Jim Jennings 213 San Diego State 9 C Jay Leeuwenburg 244 Colorado 10 G Jerry Ostroski 271 Tulsa 11 DE Doug Rigby 298 Wyoming 12 DB Corey Williams 325 Oklahoma State 1991 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Harvey Williams 21 Louisiana State 2 T Joe Valerio 50 Pennsylvania 3 WR Tim Barnett 77 Jackson State 4 To Dallas in ’89 QB Steve Pelluer trade. 5 S Charles Mincy 133 Washington 6 CB Darrell Malone 162 Jacksonville State 7 CB Bernard Ellison 189 Nevada 8 T Tom Dohring 218 Michigan 9 P/K Robbie Keen 244 California 10 DB Eric Ramsey 273 Auburn 11 WR Bobby Olive 300 Ohio State 12 G/T Ron Shipley 329 New Mexico 9
1990 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 LB Percy Snow 13 Michigan State 2 C Tim Grunhard 40 Notre Dame 3 To Dallas in ’89 QB Steve Pelluer trade. 4 WR Fred Jones 96 Grambling 5a T Derrick Graham 124 Appalachian State 5b DT Ken Hackemack 127 Texas 6 DT Tom Sims 152 Pittsburgh 7 G Dave Szott 180 Penn State 8 To Buffalo in ’88 DE Art Still trade. 9 RB Michael Owens 235 Syracuse 10 LB Craig Hudson 263 Wisconsin 11 RB Ernest Thompson 291 Georgia Southern 12 WR Tony Jeffery 318 San Jose State 1989 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 LB Derrick Thomas 4 Alabama 2 QB Mike Elkins 32 Wake Forest 3 WR Naz Worthen 60 North Carolina St. 4 CB Stan Petry 88 TCU 5 To Cleveland in ’89 LB Mike Junkin trade. 6 WR Robb Thomas 143 Oregon State 7 LB Ron Sancho 171 Louisiana State 8a RB Bryan Tobey 199 Grambling 8b RB Todd McNair 220 Temple 9 S Jack Phillips 227 Alcorn State 10 LB Rob McGovern 255 Holy Cross 11 CB Marcus Turner 283 UCLA 12 RB Bill Jones 311 SW Texas State 1988 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DE Neil Smith 2 Nebraska 2 To Detroit in first-round trade. 3 DB Kevin Porter 59 Auburn 4a To Tampa Bay in ’88 QB Steve DeBerg trade. 4b WR J.R. Ambrose 96 Mississippi 5 To New Orleans in ’87 LB Jack Del Rio trade. 6 RB James Saxon 139 San Jose State 7 LB Troy Stedman 171 Washburn 8 TE Alfredo Roberts 197 Miami (Fla.) 9 WR Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof 224 Maryland 10 RB Kenny Gamble 251 Colgate 11 QB Danny McManus 282 Florida State 12 To Buffalo in ’87 CB Charles Romes trade. 1987 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Paul Palmer 19 Temple 2 RB Christian Okoye 35 Azusa Pacific 3 LB Todd Howard 73 Texas A&M 4 To Houston in second-round trade. 5a WR/KR Kitrick Taylor 128 Washington State 6 To Houston in ’86 RB Larry Moriarity trade. 7 QB Doug Hudson 186 Nicholls State 8a To Miami in fifth-round trade. 8b RB/KR Michael Clemons 218 William & Mary 9 DE Randy Watts 244 Catawba 10 RB James Evans 271 Southern 11 WR/KR Craig Richardson 298 Eastern Wash. 12 LB Bruce Holmes 325 Minnesota 1986 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Brian Jozwiak 7 West Virginia 2 LB Dino Hackett 35 Appalachian State 3 DE Leonard Griffin 63 Grambling 4a C Tom Baugh 87 Southern Illinois 4b WR Chas Fox 90 Furman
To San Diego in ’83 C Bob Rush trade. 6a RB Kent Hagood 141 South Carolina 6b To Washington in ’86 C Rick Donnalley trade. 7 To Cleveland in ’86 RB Boyce Green trade. 8a P Lewis Colbert 196 Auburn 8b To Buffalo in eighth-round transaction. 9 NT/DE Gary Baldinger 229 Wake Forest 10 NT Isaac Readon 257 Hampton Institute 11 LB Aaron Pearson 285 Mississippi State 12 To Buffalo in eigth-round transaction. 1985 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Ethan Horton 15 North Carolina 2 TE Jonathan Hayes 41 Iowa 3 To San Diego in ’83 C Bob Rush trade. 4 G Bob Olderman 99 Virginia 5a RB Bruce King 126 Purdue 5b To Houston in ’85 DE Bob Hamm trade. 6a CB John Bostic 149 Bethune-Cookman 6b To Houston in ’85 DE Bob Hamm trade. 7a To Dallas. 7b DE Vincent Thomson 180 Missouri Western 7c G Dave Heffernan 183 Miami (Fla.) 7d To Washington for sixth-round choice in ‘86. 8 WR Ira Hillary 210 USC 9 S Mike Armentrout 237 SW Missouri St. 10 RB Jeff Smith 267 Nebraska 11 C Chris Jackson 293 Southern Methodist 12 C Harper LeBel 321 Colorado State 1984 Draft Picks - USFL Supplemental Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Mark Adickes 5 Baylor (L.A. Express) 2 CB Lupe Sanchez 34 UCLA (Arizona Wranglers) 3 CB Garcia Lane 61 Ohio State (Philadelphia Stars) 1984 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1a NT Bill Maas 5 Pittsburgh 1b T John Alt 21 Iowa 2 LB Scott Radecic 34 Penn State 3 RB Herman Heard 61 So. Colorado 4 S Mark Robinson 90 Penn State 5a DE Eric Holle 117 Texas 5b LB Jeff Paine 134 Texas A&M 6 WR Rufus Stevens 146 Grambling 7 CB Kevin Ross 173 Temple 8 S Randy Clark 202 Florida 9a G/T Scott Auer 229 Michigan State 9b TE Dave Hestera 240 Colorado 10 LB Al Wenglikowski 258 Pittsburgh 11 RB Bobby Johnson 285 San Jose State 12 LB Mark Lang 314 Texas 1983 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 QB Todd Blackledge 7 Penn State 2 T David Lutz 34 Georgia Tech 3 CB Albert Lewis 61 Grambling 4 TE Ron Wetzel 92 Arizona State 5 P Jim Arnold 119 Vanderbilt 6 T Ellis Gardner 146 Georgia Tech 7a RB Ken Thomas 173 San Jose State 7b RB Daryl Posey 179 Mississippi Coll. 8 T Irv Eatman 204 UCLA 9 C Adam Lingner 231 Illinois 10 NT Mark Shumate 257 Wisconsin 11 DE Dwayne Jackson 284 South Carolina St. 12 OT Kenny Jones 315 Tennessee 1982 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 WR Anthony Hancock 11 Tennessee 2 LB Calvin Daniels 46 North Carolina 3 To St. Louis in first-round trade. 4a LB Louis Haynes 100 North Texas State 4b LB Stuart Anderson 104 Virginia 10
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5 RB Del Thompson 130 Texas - El Paso 6 S Durwood Roquemore 157 Texas A&I 7 NT Greg Smith 184 Kansas 8 WR Case deBrujin 214 Idaho State 9 T Lyndie Byford 241 Oklahoma 10 WR Larry Brodsky 268 Miami (Fla.) 11 CB Bob Carter 297 Arizona 12 S Mike Miller 324 SW Texas State 1981 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 TE Willie Scott 14 South Carolina 2 RB Joe Delaney 41 NW Louisiana 3a TE Marvin Harvey 70 So. Mississippi 3b T Roger Taylor 75 Oklahoma State 3c DB Lloyd Burruss 78 Maryland 4 WR Ron Washington 97 Arizona State 5 T/C Todd Thomas 124 North Dakota 6 NT Dock Luckie 153 Florida 7 RB Billy Jackson 180 Alabama 8 WR David Dorn 206 Rutgers 9 DB Tony Vereen 237 SE Louisiana 10 G Les Studdard 262 Texas 11 DE Frank Case 289 Penn State 12 QB Bob Gagliano 319 Utah State 1980 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 G Brad Budde 11 USC 2 To Houston in ’79 QB Steve Fuller trade. 3 RB James Hadnot 66 Texas Tech 4 LB Dave Klug 94 Concordia 5a WR Carlos Carson 114 Louisiana State 5b DE Dan Pensick 115 Nebraska 5c To Detroit in ’80 C Larry Tearry trade. 6a WR Bubba Garcia 147 Texas-El Paso 6b RB Larry Heater 164 Arizona 7 To L.A. Rams in ’80 TE Walter White trade. 8 LB Sam Stepney 203 Boston University 9a To Detroit in ’80 C Larry Tearry trade. 9b WR Tom Donovan 230 Penn State 10 T Rob Martinovich 261 Notre Dame 11 NT Dale Markham 287 North Dakota 12 LB Mike Brewington 314 East Carolina 1979 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1a DE Mike Bell 2 Colorado State 1b QB Steve Fuller 23 Clemson 2 To Houston in first-round trade. 3 To L.A. Rams in ’79 NT Stan Johnson trade. 4 LB Frank Manumaleuga 85 San Jose State 5 RB Earl Grant 112 Missouri 6 WR Robert Gaines 140 Washington 7 DE Ken Kremer 167 Ball State 8a RB Mike Williams 195 New Mexico 8b G Robert Brewer 218 Temple 9a TE James Folston 222 Cameron State 9b T Joe Robinson 229 Ohio State 10a LB Michael DuPree 251 Florida 10b S Gerald Jackson 260 Mississippi State 10c WR Larry Willis 268 Alcorn State 11 WR Stan Rome 277 Clemson 12 RB Michael Forrest 305 Arkansas 1978 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DE Art Still 2 Kentucky 2 DT/DE Sylvester Hicks 29 Tennessee 3 LB Gary Spani 58 Kansas State 4a LB Danny Johnson 85 Tennessee State 4b QB Pete Woods 104 Missouri 5a WR Jerrold McRae 112 Tennessee State 5b DT Dwight Carey 118 Texas - Arlington 5c WR/KR Robert Woods 134 Grambling 6 To Chicago in fourth-round trade. 7a DB Ricky Odom 168 USC 7b WR Bill Kellar 184 Stanford 8 RB John Henry White 195 Louisiana Tech 9 T Larry Brown 224 Miami (Fla.) 10 DE/DT Earl Bryant 251 Jackson State 11 S Ray Milo 280 New Mexico State 12 C Willie Brock 307 Colorado 1977 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 CB Gary Green 10 Baylor 2 RB Tony Reed 37 Colorado 3 LB Thomas Howard 67 Texas Tech 4a RB Mark Bailey 92 Cal St. Long Beach 4b TE Tony Samuels 94 Bethune-Cookman 4c G Darlus Helton 95 N. Carolina Central 4d DB Eric Harris 104 Memphis St. 5 To Pittsburgh in ’76 RB Tommy Reamon trade. 6a DE Rick Burleson 150 Texas 6b RB Andre Herrera 167 Southern Illinois 7 S Chris Golub 177 Kansas 8a LB Ron Olsonoski 204 Saint Thomas 8b WR Waddell Smith 215 Kansas 9a DE Derrick Glanton 226 Bishop 9b T Dave Green 234 New Mexico 10 QB Mark Vitali 261 Purdue 11 WR Maurice Mitchell 288 Northern Michigan 12 LB Raymond Burks 318 UCLA 1976 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 G Rod Walters 14 Iowa 2 DT Cliff Frazier 41 UCLA 3a DT Keith Simons 63 Minnesota 3b To Green Bay in ’75 RB MacArthur Lane trade. 3c S Gary Barbaro 74 Nicholls State 3d WR Henry Marshall 79 Missouri 11

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11 Choice nullified. 12 DT Tom Ramsey 301 Northern Arizona 13 CB Paul Mettallo 329 Massachusetts 14 WR Albert White 354 Fort Valley State 15 To Buffalo for previous considerations. 16 LB Wilbur Grooms 407 Tampa 17 DE/TE Clayton Korver 431 SMU 1972 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Jeff Kinney 23 Nebraska 2 To New England for previous considerations. 3 To Houston in ’71 TE Willie Frazier trade. 4a WR Andy Hamilton 97 Louisiana State 4b To New Orleans in consideration of Charles Williams. 5 DE/LB Milton Davis 127 Texas - Arlington 6 DE John Kahler 153 Long Beach State 7 QB Dean Carlson 179 Iowa State 8 G Scott Mahoney 205 Colorado 9 DT Dave Taylor 231 Weber State 10 T Richard Ruppert 257 Hawaii 11 T Elbert Walker 283 Wisconsin 12 DT Mike Williams 309 Oregon 13 DB Tyler Hellams 335 South Carolina 14 LB Dave Chaney 360 San Jose State 15 DB Larry Marshall 387 Md-Eastern Shore 16 DE Bob Johnson 413 Hanover 17 LB Ted Washington 439 Miss. Valley St. 1971 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 WR Elmo Wright 16 Houston 2a DT Wilbur Young 39 William Penn 2b DE Scott Lewis 42 Grambling 3 To Cleveland in ’70 DE Marvin Upshaw trade. 4 TE David Robinson 94 Jacksonville State 5 RB Mike Adamle 120 Northwestern 6 CB Kerry Reardon 146 Iowa 7 To New Orleans in ’71 RB Jim Otis trade. 8a S Mike Sensibaugh 191 Ohio State 8b S Rick Telander 198 Northwestern 9 T Alvin Hawes 224 Minnesota 10 WR Bruce Jankowski 250 Ohio State 11 CB Nate Allen 276 Texas Southern 12 RB Tony Esposito 302 Pittsburgh 13 QB Chuck Hixson 328 SMU 14 DE Bruce Bergey 354 UCLA 15 CB/S Mike Montgomery 380 SW Texas State 16 G Darrell Jansonius 406 Iowa State 17 DB +Travis Hill 432 Prairie View A&M 1970 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 T Sid Smith 26 USC 2 LB Clyde Werner 52 Washington 3a DE Billy Bob Barnett 61 Texas A&M 4
5a DT Willie Lee 137 Bethune-Cookman 5b LB Jimbo Elrod 144 Oklahoma 6a CB Steve Taylor 166 Kansas 6b LB Bob Gregolunas 167 Northern Illinois 6c T Calvin Harper 172 Illinois State 7 RB Rod Wellington 196 Iowa 8 C Orrin Olsen 222 BYU 9 CB Tim Collier 249 East Texas State 10 DE Whitney Paul 277 Colorado 11 TE Bob Squires 304 Hastings 12 WR Harold Porter 331 SW Louisiana 13 QB Joe Bruner 361 NE Louisiana 14 T Rick Thurman 388 Texas 15 LB Dave Rozumek 415 New Hampshire 16 DB/P Dennis Anderson 445 Arizona 17 RB Pat McNeil 472 Baylor 1975 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To Houston in ’74 DE John Matuszak trade. 2 TE Elmore Stephens 34 Kentucky 3 DT Cornelius Walker 59 Rice 4 To Denver in ’74 LB Tom Graham trade. 5 To Los Angeles in ’74 T Jim Nicholson trade. 6a RB Morris LaGrand 137 Tampa 6b DE Dave Wasick 139 San Jose State 7 To Houston in ’74 RB Bill Thomas trade. 8a To Pittsburgh in ’74 WR Barry Pearson trade. 8b T Wayne Hoffman 189 Oklahoma 9 To Cleveland in ’74 DE Bob Briggs trade. 10 To Denver in ’74 T Tom Drougas trade. 11 G Dale Hegland 268 Minnesota 12 RB James Rackley 293 Florida A&M 13 LB John Snider 318 Stanford 14 G Gene Moshler 346 Vanderbilt 15 To Pittsburgh in ’74 DT Tom Keating trade. 16 DE Mark Petersen 396 Illinois 17 S Mike Bulino 424 Pittsburgh 1974 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 RB Woody Green 16 Arizona State 2 T Charlie Getty 41 Penn State 3 QB Dave Jaynes 66 Kansas 4 T Matt Herkenhoff 94 Minnesota 5 To N.Y. Giants in ’73 G/T Wayne Walton trade. 6a RB Jay Washington 131 Clemson 6b To Washington. 7 DE LeRoy Hegge 172S. Dakota (Springfield) 8 To N.Y. Jets in ’73 DE Gerry Philbin trade. 9 RB J.J. Jennings 222 Rutgers 10 G Tom Condon 250 Boston College 11 RB Bob Thornbladh 275 Michigan 12 WR Carl Brown 300 West Texas State 13 LB Norm Romagnoli 328 Kentucky State 14 G Frank Pomarico 353 Notre Dame 15 LB Lem Burnham 378 U.S. International 16 G Barry Beers 405 William & Mary 17 KR Dave Langner 431 Auburn 1973 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 To Chicago in ’72 DT George Seals trade. 2a TE Gary Butler 27 Rice 2b To Los Angeles in ’73 RB Willie Ellison trade. 3a To Baltimore in ’73 WR Eldridge Dickey trade. 3b T/G Paul Krause 72 Central Michigan 4a DE John Lohmeyer 89 Emporia State 4b To Los Angeles in ’73 QB Pete Beathard trade. 5 DE Fred Grambau 120 Michigan 6 DB Doug Jones 145San Fernando Valley St. 7 C Donn Smith 173 Purdue 8 LB Al Palewicz 197 Miami (Fla.) 9 G Bill Story 223 Southern Illinois 10 CB Willie Osley 251 Illinois 12
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3b CB David Hadley 78 Alcorn A&M 4 To Cincinnati in ’69 RB Warren McVea trade. 5 C Mike Oriard 130 Notre Dame 6 DT/DE Robert Hews 156 Princeton 7 WR Clyde Glosson 182 Texas - El Paso 8a CB Fred Barry 193 Boston University 8b To Denver in ’69 T Walt Barnes trade. 9 T Charley Evans 234 Texas Tech 10 G Bob Stankovich 259 Arkansas 11 RB Bill O’Neal 285 Grambling 12 G Rodney Fedorchak 312 Pittsburgh 13 DE Troy Patridge 338 Texas - Arlington 14 RB Glen Dumont 364 Amer. International 15 DB Bob Liggett 390 Nebraska 16 LB Randy Ross 416 Kansas State 17 S Rayford Jenkins 442 Alcorn A&M 1969 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 CB Jim Marsalis 23 Tennessee State 2 RB Ed Podolak 48 Iowa 3 TE Morris Stroud 76 Clark (Ga.) 4a To Denver in ’68 DT Curley Culp trade. 4b C Jack Rudnay 101 Northwestern 5 LB Bob Stein 126 Minnesota 6 RB John Pleasant 155 Alabama State 7 WR Tom Nettles 179 San Diego State 8a T Clanton King 204 Purdue 8b DB Maurice LeBlanc 206 Louisiana State 9 G Dan Klepper 231 Nebraska - Omaha 10 DT John Sponheimer 257 Cornell 11 DE Skip Wupper 282 C.W. Post 12 LB John Lavin 309 Notre Dame 13 G Rick Piland 335 Virginia Tech 14 CB Al Bream 360 Iowa 15 T Leland Winston 388 Rice 16 CB Uriel Johnson 413 Prairie View 17 CB Ralph Jenkins 438 Tuskegee 1968 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1a G Maurice (Mo) Moorman 19 Texas A&M 1b G George Daney 22 Texas-El Paso 2 QB Mike Livingston 48 SMU 3 To Denver in ’68 RB Wendell Hayes trade. 4a TE Mickey McCarty 90 TCU 4b To Denver in ’68 RB Wendell Hayes trade. 5 To Buffalo in ’68 G Remi Prudhomme trade. 6 To Cincinnati in ’68 NFL Expansion Draft. 7 DB Sam Grezaffi 184 Louisiana State 8 C Lindon Endsley 213 North Texas State 9 LB Wayne (Mac) McClure 239 Mississippi 10 WR Jack Gehrke 265 Utah 11 DE Tom Nosewicz 294 Tulane 12 DB Bobby Johns 320 Alabama 13 WR Jim Kavanagh 346 Boston College 14 RB Robert Holmes 375 Southern 15 C Bill Chambless 401 Miami (Fla.) 16 T Pat Talburt 427 SW Missouri State 17 RB Wesley Williams 456 Texas Southern 1967 Draft Picks Rd. Pos. Player Overall School 1 DT Gene Trosch 24 Miami 2a LB Jim Lynch 47 Notre Dame 2b LB Willie Lanier 50 Morgan State 3 TE Billy Masters 77 Louisiana State 4 G Ron Zwernemann 104 East Texas State 5 To Buffalo for previous considerations. 6 KR Noland Smith 156 Tennessee State 7 C Richard Erickson 183 Wisconsin - Stout 8 T Thomas Altmeier 209 Luther 9 DT Ed Pope 235Jackson State 10 To Houston in ’66 C Wayne Frazier trade. 11 G William Braswell 286 Auburn 12a G Richard Kolowski 303 Lake Forest 12b WR Kent Lashley 313 Oklahoma 13 RB Linwood Simmons 339 Edward Waters 14 DT John Bishop 365 Delta State 15 FB Denny Capponi 391 Xavier 16 HB Charlie Noggle 417 North Carolina St. 17 WR David Lattin 443 Texas Western 13

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