Second-Round Draft History of the Chiefs π
The NFL Draft is a pivotal moment for every franchise, serving as a gateway to fortify rosters with new talent and fill critical needs. The Kansas City Chiefs have had a noteworthy history of second-round picks since 1967, showcasing an impressive array of athletes who contributed to the legacy of the team. Let's take a closer look at their selections in the second round and see how these players have left their mark on the franchise! π
Recent Second-Round Draft Selections
2024 Draft
- Pick No. 63: Kingsley Suamataia, OL, BYU
2023 Draft
- Pick No. 55: Rashee Rice, WR, SMU
2022 Draft
- Pick No. 62: Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati
- Pick No. 54: Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan
2021 Draft
- Pick No. 63: Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma
- Pick No. 58: Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
2020 Draft
- Pick No. 63: Willie Gay Jr., LB, Mississippi State
2019 Draft
- Pick No. 63: Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia
- Pick No. 56: Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
2018 Draft
- Pick No. 46: Breeland Speaks, DE, Mississippi
2017 Draft
- Pick No. 59: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova
2016 Draft
- Pick No. 37: Chris Jones, DT, Mississippi State
2015 Draft
- Pick No. 49: Mitch Morse, C, Missouri
2012 Draft
- Pick No. 44: Jeff Allen, G, Illinois
2011 Draft
- Pick No. 55: Rodney Hudson, C, Florida State
2010 Draft
- Pick No. 50: Javier Arenas, DB, Alabama
- Pick No. 36: Dexter McCluster, WR, Mississippi
2008 Draft
- Pick No. 35: Brandon Flowers, DB, Virginia Tech
2007 Draft
- Pick No. 54: Turk McBride, DT, Tennessee
2006 Draft
- Pick No. 54: Bernard Pollard, DB, Purdue
2004 Draft
- Pick No. 61: Kris Wilson, TE, Pittsburgh
- Pick No. 36: Junior Siavii, DT, Oregon
2003 Draft
- Pick No. 47: Kawika Mitchell, LB, South Florida
2002 Draft
- Pick No. 43: Eddie Freeman, DE, Alabama - Birmingham
2000 Draft
- Pick No. 54: William Bartee, DB, Oklahoma
1999 Draft
- Pick No. 54: Mike Cloud, RB, Boston College
1997 Draft
- Pick No. 47: Kevin Lockett, WR, Kansas State
1996 Draft
- Pick No. 58: Reggie Tongue, DB, Oregon State
1994 Draft
- Pick No. 58: Donnell Bennett, RB, Miami (FL)
1992 Draft
- Pick No. 40: Matt Blundin, QB, Virginia
1991 Draft
- Pick No. 50: Joe Valerio, C, Pennsylvania
1990 Draft
- Pick No. 40: Tim Grunhard, C, Notre Dame
1989 Draft
- Pick No. 32: Mike Elkins, QB, Wake Forest
1987 Draft
- Pick No. 35: Christian Okoye, RB, Azusa Pacific
1986 Draft
- Pick No. 35: Dino Hackett, LB, Appalachian State
1985 Draft
- Pick No. 41: Jonathan Hayes, TE, Iowa
1984 Draft
- Pick No. 34: Scott Radecic, LB, Penn State
1983 Draft
- Pick No. 34: Dave Lutz, T, Georgia Tech
1982 Draft
- Pick No. 46: Calvin Daniels, LB, North Carolina
1981 Draft
- Pick No. 41: Joe Delaney, RB, Northwestern State (LA)
1978 Draft
- Pick No. 29: Sylvester Hicks, DE, Tennessee State
1977 Draft
- Pick No. 37: Tony Reed, RB, Colorado
1976 Draft
- Pick No. 41: Cliff Frazier, DT, UCLA
1975 Draft
- Pick No. 34: Elmore Stephens, TE, Kentucky
1974 Draft
- Pick No. 41: Charlie Getty, T, Penn State
1973 Draft
- Pick No. 27: Gary Butler, TE, Rice
1971 Draft
- Pick No. 42: Scott Lewis, DE, Grambling State
- Pick No. 39: Wilbur Young, DE, William Penn
1970 Draft
- Pick No. 52: Clyde Werner, LB, Washington
1969 Draft
- Pick No. 48: Ed Podolak, RB, Iowa
1968 Draft
- Pick No. 48: Mike Livingston, QB, SMU
1967 Draft
- Pick No. 50: Willie Lanier, LB, Morgan State
- Pick No. 47: Jim Lynch, LB, Notre Dame
Significant Achievements π
Fifty-one out of the Chiefs' 53 second-round picks since 1967 have suited up for the team, showcasing a strong success rate in selecting talent that contributes to the franchise.
Recent draft selections like Rashee Rice and Creed Humphrey are noteworthy. Rice, chosen in 2023, has made a significant impact, recording 103 catches for 1,226 yards and nine touchdowns in just 20 games. Humphrey, selected in 2021, became a reliable leader on the offensive line, starting all 17 games for four consecutive seasons and collecting Pro Bowl nods in 2022, 2023, and 2024.
Legendary linebacker Willie Lanier, picked in 1967, is a Pro Football Hall of Famer and represents the kind of talent that has emerged from Kansas City's second-round picks. Lanier played 149 games for the franchise and received eight Pro Bowl selections during his illustrious career.
Multiple second-round players like Chris Jones, Tim Grunhard, and Joe Delaney have made substantial contributions over the years, leaving a lasting legacy. Notably, Joe Delaney rushed for 1,121 yards in his rookie season, showing just how impactful these picks can beβeven in brief careers.
- Christian Okoye, famously known as the "Nigerian Nightmare," also highlights the power of second-round picks. Over six seasons, Okoye rushed for 4,897 yards and 40 touchdowns, making him a beloved figure in Kansas City.
Conclusion π
The history of the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round of the NFL Draft is nothing short of remarkable. With a mixture of future Hall of Famers, dependable starters, and fan favorites, these selections have played a pivotal role in shaping the team's identity. As the franchise continues to navigate future drafts, fans will be eager to see which young talents will become the next stars in Kansas City! π

