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Originally Posted by TLO
I have no idea who this is lol
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Each spring, the NFL holds a draft in which players from the NCAA enter into a pool, and NFL teams take turns selecting from that pool of players. The worse your record was the previous year, the earlier you get to make your selection. Each team, barring forfeitures due to rule breaking, receives one selection per round for seven rounds. Compensatory picks are also awarded at the ends of rounds 3-7 for having your minority assistants hired as head coaches by other teams and for teams whose free agents signed with other teams outweigh in terms of contract dollar values the players that team brought in during free agency. From there, teams can trade their picks for other players and other draft selections even if those draft selections guaranteed selections in future seasons.
In the spring of 2021, the Kansas City Chiefs had a pick in the 4th round (144th overall) and they decided to select Joshua Kaindoh, who played DE for Florida State when he was in college. That's the player you didn't know about.
Oftentimes, the draft is a large part of a team's personnel-building strategy. Even picks in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th are viewed as valuable assets that teams can use to find good players, so if you're a fan of your team and you want to keep tabs on how they're doing and where they'll be going in future seasons, you should familiarize yourself with the rundown of your favorite team's draft selections from that year. My favorite team is the Kansas City Chiefs, so I happened to know who Joshua Kaindoh was off the top of my head, because I knew his name from the list of draft picks the Chiefs made in the 2021 draft.
Hope that helps!