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词条 List of Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft picks
释义

  1. Key

  2. Player selections

     By position  By college 

  3. References

The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri. Center E. J. Holub was the initial first round selection by made by the franchise. From 1960 to 1962, the Chiefs were known as the Dallas Texans until their relocation to Kansas City, Missouri.[1] The team participated in the American Football League's annual player draft from 1960 to 1966 until the beginning of the common draft in 1967 and the AFL's subsequent merger with the National Football League in 1970.[2] Since 1970, the team has participated in the National Football League's annual player draft.

The Chiefs have only had the first overall selection in the draft twice in franchise history, once in 2013 (Eric Fisher), the other in 1963 (Hall of Famer Buck Buchanan) when the team traded quarterback Cotton Davidson to the Oakland Raiders for the selection. The franchise has selected two players in the first round in the same year on five different occasions, coming in 1963, 1968, 1979, 1984, and 2008. The team has also traded away their first pick seven times, in 1973, 1975, 1993, 2001, 2004, 2016, and 2018.

Key

Table key
^ Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
 * Selected number one overall
Indicates the player was selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
The Chiefs did not draft a player in the first round that year.
Year Each year links to an article about that particular NFL Draft.
Pick Indicates the number of the pick within the first round
Position Indicates the position of the player in the NFL
College The player's college football team

Player selections

Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft picks
YearPickPlayer nameCollegePositionNotes
1960Abner|Haynes}}North Texas StateRB
19616E.J. HolubTexas Tech C
19623Ronnie Bull[3]BaylorRB
19631Buck Buchanan[4]GramblingDT
19638Ed BuddeMichigan StateOT
19642Pete BeathardUSCQB
19655Gale Sayers[3]KansasRB
19666Aaron BrownMinnesotaDE
196724Gene TroschMiami (FL)DT
196819Mo MoormanTexas A&MG
196822George DaneyTexas Western*G
196923Jim MarsalisTennessee StateCB
197026Sid SmithUSCOT
197116Elmo WrightHoustonWR
197223Jeff KinneyNebraskaRB
1973No pick
197416Woody GreenArizona StateRB
1975No pick
197614Wayne WaltersIowaG
197710Gary GreenBaylorCB
19782Art StillKentuckyDE
19792Mike BellColorado StateDE
197923Steve FullerClemsonQB
198011Brad BuddeUSCG
198114Willie ScottSouth CarolinaTE
198211Anthony HancockTennesseeWR
19837Todd BlackledgePenn StateQB
19845Bill MaasPittsburghDT
198421John AltIowaOT
198515Ethan HortonNorth CarolinaRB
19867Brian JozwiakWest VirginiaOT
198719Paul PalmerTempleRB
19882Neil SmithNebraskaDE
19894Derrick ThomasAlabamaLB
199013Percy SnowMichigan StateLB
199121Harvey WilliamsLSURB
199220Dale CarterTennesseeCB
1993No pick[5]
199425Greg HillTexas A&MRB
199531Trezelle JenkinsMichiganOT[6]
199628Jerome WoodsMemphisS
199713Tony GonzalezCaliforniaTE[7]
199827Victor RileyAuburnOT
199914John TaitBYUOT
200021Sylvester MorrisJackson StateWR
2001No pick[8]
20026Ryan SimsNorth CarolinaDT[9]
200327Larry JohnsonPenn StateRB[10]
2004No pick[11]
200515Derrick JohnsonTexasLB
200620Tamba HaliPenn StateDE
200723Dwayne BoweLSUWR
20085Glenn DorseyLSUDT
200815Branden AlbertVirginiaG
20093Tyson JacksonLSUDE
20105Eric BerryTennesseeS
201126Jon BaldwinPittsburghWR
201211Dontari PoeMemphisNT
20131Eric FisherCentral MichiganOT[12]
201423Dee FordAuburnDE
201518Marcus PetersWashingtonCB
2016No pick
2017[13]
2018No pick
201929TBD
{{small|*Now known as Texas-El Paso or UTEP}}

By position

Like most teams in the NFL, the Chiefs have never drafted a fullback, placekicker, or punter in the first round of the NFL Draft. Running backs are the most commonly selected by the Chiefs in the first round, with 10 coming since 1960. Before selecting Patrick Mahomes II in 2017, the Chiefs had gone 34 years in between selecting quarterbacks in the first round. Seven times the Chiefs have not had a first round draft pick due to trades.

  • 10 running backs
  • 8 offensive tackles
  • 7 defensive ends
  • 7 no selection
  • 5 wide receivers
  • 5 defensive tackles
  • 5 guards
  • 4 quarterbacks
  • 3 linebackers
  • 3 cornerbacks
  • 2 safeties
  • 2 tight ends
  • 1 centers
  • 0 fullbacks
  • 0 kickers
  • 0 punters

By college

Four players have been chosen by the Chiefs from LSU in the first round of the NFL Draft, with three consecutive from 2007–2009, the most from any one university. USC, Iowa, Tennessee and Penn State have all contributed three players to the Chiefs in the first round of the draft, all tied for second-most from one school.

{{small|Schools with multiple selections}}
  • 4 LSU
  • 3 Penn State
  • 3 Tennessee
  • 3 USC
  • 2 Auburn
  • 2 Baylor
  • 2 Iowa
  • 2 Memphis
  • 2 Michigan State
  • 2 Nebraska
  • 2 North Carolina
  • 2 Pittsburgh
  • 2 Texas A&M
  • 2 Texas Tech

References

General
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070430041441/http://www.kcchiefs.com/2006_draft_hq/ Kansas City Chiefs 2007 NFL Draft Headquarters], Retrieved 22 July 2007.
Specific
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kcchiefs.com/history/60s/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-12-31 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609053609/http://www.kcchiefs.com/history/60s/ |archivedate=2008-06-09 |df= }}
2. ^http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/news/2001/01/22/afl_history_2/
3. ^Elected to play in the National Football League instead of the American Football League.
4. ^Selection acquired in a trade from the Oakland Raiders.
5. ^Obtained QB Joe Montana, S David Whitmore and San Francisco’s 1994 third-round pick in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round pick (18th overall).
6. ^Obtained Jacksonville’s first-round pick (31st overall, Trezelle Jenkins), third-round pick (97th overall, LB Troy Dumas), fourth-round pick (134th overall, QB Steve Stenstrom) and a 1996 fourth-round pick for the Chiefs' first-round pick (19th overall).
7. ^Obtained Houston’s first-round pick (13th overall, TE Tony Gonzalez) and fourth-round pick (110th overall, QB Pat Barnes) in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round (18th overall), third-round (81st overall), fourth-round (116th overall) and sixth-round (181st overall) picks.
8. ^Obtained QB Trent Green and St. Louis’ fifth-round pick (150th overall, RB Derrick Blaylock) in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round pick (12th overall).
9. ^Obtained Dallas’ first-round pick (sixth overall, DT Ryan Sims) in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round pick (8th overall), third-round pick (75th overall) and a sixth-round pick in 2003.
10. ^Obtained Pittsburgh’s first-round pick (27th overall, RB Larry Johnson), third-round pick (92nd overall, CB Julian Battle) and sixth-round pick (200th overall, subsequently traded to the New York Jets) in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round pick (16th overall).
11. ^Obtained Detroit’s 2004 second-round pick (DT Junior Siavii), fourth-round pick (WR Samie Parker) and a fifth-round pick in 2005 in exchange for the Chiefs' first-round pick (30th overall).
12. ^{{cite web|last=Rosenthal|first=Gregg|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000163372/article/eric-fisher-goes-no-1-to-kansas-city-chiefs-in-nfl-draft|title=Eric Fisher goes No. 1 to Kansas City Chiefs in NFL draft|publisher=National Football League|date=April 25, 2013|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}
13. ^Obtained the Buffalo Bills first round selection by trading their 1st round selection (27th overall), 3rd round selection (91st overall), and their 2018 first round selection (22nd overall).
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