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Chiefs the second-best drafting team over the last five years
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The Kansas City Chiefs have been one of the better drafting teams over the last few years. They have done a good job of finding the right talent to add to their roster and look to continue that. The Kansas City Chiefs have been one of the better drafting teams over the last few years. When they lose key players year after year and even after their Super Bowl runs, they always seem to find the right answer by selecting the right players that fit their team's needs. The Chiefs will need another solid draft class in the 2025 NFL Draft, which begins Thursday. Before we get to draft night for 2025, we want to take a look at what the Chiefs have done over the last five years in the draft. No matter what round it is or what pick they are selecting, general manager Brett Veach has done an excellent job of knowing what the team's needs are and when it is the right time to take a certain player. Veach and the Chiefs have not been scared to move up and trade up for a player they believe will give them the best chance to win. We have seen that over the years, and that can be the case for this year as well. The Chiefs have started their own dynasty over the years. And the way they have done that is by making their roster improvements in the NFL Draft. They have made the right picks, they have taken advantage of bad drafting teams, and know how to get players to buy in. Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic ranked the Chiefs the second-best drafting team over the last five years. Total 50 picks: 5 Pro Bowls: 4 Starting seasons: 39 Best pick: C Creed Humphrey (No. 63, 2021); Worst pick: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (No. 32, 2020); Best value: G Trey Smith (No. 226, 2021) No team has done more with less in recent drafts than the Chiefs, which consistently have picked toward the bottom of the first round. Humphrey (technically, the third center off the board in 2021) was one of the NFL’s best interior linemen by the end of his rookie season and remains so today. The Chiefs have found talent in different rounds over the last five seasons, and that is because they are picking at the bottom of most rounds as well. That is something that is not easy to do. They have their work cut out for them in this year's draft, which can be the most important in franchise history. |
We had an incredible core of players that were HOF stars before Veach took control. And yes, Veach is given a huge credit pushing for Mahomes under Dorsey.
Tyreek Hill Travis Kelce Chris Jones Patrick Mahomes What Veach has done well in going to 5 SB's has been getting on base and doubles over and over and over. Maybe Creed is also a HOF drafted but mostly just very good players that fit what we do like Bolton Sneed IPac, etc With the old star core other than Mahomes aging out we need a few more super stars drafted over the next 3-4 years if we want to maintain dominance. |
Doesn't even say who is #1 *flush*
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Assuming if that is recent its Eagles?
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Nonsense. The Chiefs are the best.
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KC is #1 and I would argue that it isn’t particularly close. Not counting the draft in a couple of days, KC’s average draft position has been #29 since the year Mahomes was drafted. That’s the equivalent of the championship game loser with the worst record of the two. The next closest one was ~8 positions behind. No team has produced greater value for where they drafted than KC.
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Skyy Moore is the worst pick of that era though.
CEH has at least had a couple good games and managed to be productive at times. |
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You don't even mention Trent McDuffie, like he's not an All-Pro blue chip player. You do this every time you try to push this narrative too, so it's absolutely not accidental. I wonder if it's a coincidence that the one time Veach was in range to actually get a legitimate 1st round talent and blue chip prospect, he knocked it out of the park. Also, anybody with an eye for talent can see that they might also have 2 young blue chip WRs that stepped up as WR1s as rookies and led the team to a SB. But it's so much easier to be a disingenuous bundle of sticks. |
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Veach's worst draft pick was his first... https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/l...lmFErW7PyuDZ4Q |
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I have seen Chiefs Only Second To The Lions In NFL Draft For The Past Five Years
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Veach drives me crazy on certain things, but he’s had a harder hand the last 5 years than Roseman. |
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2020 - Hurts (2nd) 2021 - Landon Dickerson (2nd), Milton Williams (3rd) 2022 - Cam Jurgens (2nd), Nakobe Dean (3rd) 2024 - Cooper Dejean (2nd), Jalyx Hunt (3rd) And look at the 2023 draft, we went with FAU, while Sam Laporta went a few picks later to Detroit. Laporta would be the perfect replacement for Travis. Or Veach could have gotten a little agressive and traded up in the first round a few picks to get Nolan Smith before the Eagles did. |
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Yes, a recent ranking by Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic places the Kansas City Chiefs second only to the Detroit Lions in terms of drafting over the past five years. According to Yardbarker, the Chiefs have successfully built their dynasty through effective drafting, identifying talent, and creating a winning culture. The New York Times reports that the Chiefs consistently make the most of their picks, especially given the number of players they've drafted and the number of Pro Bowl players they've produced.
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The Chiefs have drafted remarkably well considering where they draft every year.
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