A Look Back at Every First-Round Draft Pick in Chiefs History

A system called the “common draft” was implemented for the AFL and NFL in 1967, creating a joint draft between the two leagues while establishing the precursor for what has become the marquee event of the offseason.

The two leagues merged in 1970, and the rest is history.

In the days leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, we’ve taken a look back at who the Kansas City Chiefs have selected in each round since the event’s beginnings 57 years ago. Here’s a look at what we’ve covered so far:

Round 7 | Round 6 | Round 5 | Round 4 | Round 3 | Round 2

We’ll wrap up this series with the first round, where Kansas City currently owns one selection (No. 32 overall) in this year’s draft. As of now, here is the Chiefs’ current allotment of picks:

No. 32 overall (Round 1)

No. 64 overall (Round 2)

No. 95 overall (Round 3)

No. 131 overall (Round 4)

No. 159 overall (Round 5)

No. 173 overall (Round 5)

No. 221 overall (Round 7)

And here’s a look at who the Chiefs have drafted in the first round since 1967:

2023 | Pick No. 31 | Felix Anudike-Uzomah | DE | Kansas State

2022 | Pick No. 30 | George Karlaftis | DE | Purdue

2022 | Pick No. 21 | Trent McDuffie | CB | Washington

2020 | Pick No. 32 | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | RB | LSU

2017 | Pick No. 10 | Patrick Mahomes | QB | Texas Tech

2015 | Pick No. 18 | Marcus Peters | CB | Washington

2014 | Pick No. 23 | Dee Ford | LB | Auburn

2013 | Pick No. 1 | Eric Fisher | T | Central Michigan

2012 | Pick No. 11 | Dontari Poe | DT | Memphis

2011 | Pick No. 26 | Jonathan Baldwin | WR | Pittsburgh

2010 | Pick No. 5 | Eric Berry | DB | Tennessee

2009 | Pick No. 3 | Tyson Jackson | DE | LSU

2008 | Pick No. 15 | Branden Albert | G | Virginia

2008 | Pick No. 5 | Glenn Dorsey | DT | LSU

2007 | Pick No. 23 | Dwayne Bowe | WR | LSU

2006 | Pick No. 20 | Tamba Hali | DE | Penn State

2005 | Pick No. 15 | Derrick Johnson | LB | Texas

2003 | Pick No. 27 | Larry Johnson | RB | Penn State

2002 | Pick No. 6 | Ryan Sims | DT | North Carolina

2000 | Pick No. 21 | Sylvester Morris | WR | Jackson State

1999 | Pick No. 14 | John Tait | T | BYU

1998 | Pick No. 27 | Victor Riley | T | Auburn

1997 | Pick No. 13 | Tony Gonzalez | TE | California

1996 | Pick No. 28 | Jerome Woods | DB | Memphis

1995 | Pick No. 31 | Trezelle Jenkins | T | Michigan

1994 | Pick No. 25 | Greg Hill | RB | Texas A&M

1992 | Pick No. 20 | Dale Carter | DB | Tennessee

1991 | Pick No. 21 | Harvey Williams | RB | LSU

1990 | Pick No. 13 | Percy Snow | LB | Michigan State

1989 | Pick No. 4 | Derrick Thomas | LB | Alabama

1988 | Pick No. 2 | Neil Smith | DE | Nebraska

1987 | Pick No. 19 | Paul Palmer | RB | Temple

1986 | Pick No. 7 | Brian Jozwiak | G | West Virginia

1985 | Pick No. 15 | Ethan Horton | TE | North Carolina

1984 | Pick No. 21 | John Alt | T | Iowa

1984 | Pick No. 5 | Bill Maas | NT | Pittsburgh

1983 | Pick No. 7 | Todd Blackledge | QB | Penn State

1982 | Pick No. 11 | Anthony Hancock | WR | Tennessee

1981 | Pick No. 14 | Willie Scott | TE | South Carolina

1980 | Pick No. 11 | Brad Budde | G | USC

1979 | Pick No. 23 | Steve Fuller | QB | Clemson

1979 | Pick No. 2 | Mike Bell | DE | Colorado State

1978 | Pick No. 2 | Art Still | DE | Kentucky

1977 | Pick No. 10 | Gary Green | DB | Baylor

1976 | Pick No. 14 | Rod Walters | G | Iowa

1974 | Pick No. 16 | Woody Green | RB | Arizona State

1972 | Pick No. 23 | Jeff Kinney | RB | Nebraska

1971 | Pick No. 16 | Elmo Wright | WR | Houston

1970 | Pick No. 26 | Sid Smith | C | USC

1969 | Pick No. 23 | Jim Marsalis | DB | Tennessee State

1968 | Pick No. 22 | George Daney | G | Texas – El Paso

1968 | Pick No. 19 | Mo Moorman | G | Texas A&M

1967 | Pick No. 24 | Gene Trosch | DE | Miami (FL)

Notes:

– All fifty-three of Kansas City’s first-round picks since 1967 have gone on to suit up for the Chiefs.

– Fourteen of those 50 picks played in at least 100 games with Kansas City: tight end Tony Gonzalez (190), linebacker Derrick Johnson (182), offensive tackle John Alt (179), defensive end Tamba Hali (177), linebacker Derrick Thomas (169), defensive end Neil Smith (138), defensive end Art Still (136), defensive end Mike Bell (135), defensive back Jerome Woods (128), wide receiver Dwayne Bowe (118), offensive tackle Eric Fisher (117), nose tackle Bill Maas (116), defensive back Dale Carter (104) and defensive back Gary Green (100).

– Quarterback Patrick Mahomes – who Kansas City selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft – is off to the greatest start for any quarterback in NFL history by several statistical measures. Through 96 career starts, Mahomes has the most passing touchdowns (219) and passing yards (28,424) in NFL history. Additionally, Mahomes has never finished shy of the AFC Championship Game in his six years as a starting quarterback, leading Kansas City to four conference titles and three Super Bowl championships.

– The Chiefs selected cornerback Trent McDuffie with the No. 21 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. McDuffie has appeared in 16 games for Kansas City over the last two years, earning an All-Pro nod last season.

– Kansas City acquired defensive end George Karlaftis with the No. 30 overall selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. Karlaftis has appeared in 33 games for the Chiefs over the last two seasons, tallying 16.5 sacks.

– The Chiefs have a knack for drafting prolific pass rushers in the first round, as Derrick Thomas (126.5), Tamba Hali (89.5), Neil Smith (85.5) and Art Still (73.0) are four of the top five sack artists in franchise history. Thomas was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.

– Tony Gonzalez, who has the most career catches (1,325) and receiving yards (15,127) by a tight end in NFL history, was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019. He was the Chiefs’ first-round selection in 1997.

– Linebacker Derrick Johnson – the Chiefs’ first-round pick in 2005 – owns the franchise mark for the most tackles (1,262) in team history.

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