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

The 2022 NFL Draft is nearly here

A system called the "common draft" was implemented for the AFL and NFL in 1967, creating a joint draft between the two leagues and 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 weeks leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft, we're taking a look back at who the Kansas City Chiefs have selected in each round since the event's beginnings 55 years ago. Here's a look at what we've covered so far:

We'll continue with the fifth round, where Kansas City does not currently possess a selection. The Chiefs selected tight end Noah Gray (No. 162) and wide receiver Cornell Powell (No. 181) in the fifth round last year.

As of now, these are the selections Kansas City currently has in the 2022 Draft:

No. 29 overall (Round 1)

No. 30 overall (Round 1)

No. 50 overall (Round 2)

No. 62 overall (Round 2)

No. 94 overall (Round 3)

No. 103 overall (Round 3)*

No. 121 overall (Round 4)

No. 135 overall (Round 4)

No. 233 overall (Round 7)

No. 243 overall (Round 7)

No. 251 overall (Round 7)

No. 259 overall (Round 7)*

* Denotes a compensatory pick

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

2021 | Pick No. 181 | Cornell Powell | WR | Clemson

2021 | Pick No. 162 | Noah Gray | TE | Duke

2020 | Pick No. 177 | Mike Danna | DE | Michigan

2017 | Pick No. 183 | Ukeme Eligwe | LB | Georgia Southern

2016 | Pick No. 165 | Tyreek Hill | WR | West Alabama

2016 | Pick No. 162 | Kevin Hogan | QB | Stanford

2015 | Pick No. 173 | James O'Shaughnessy | TE | Illinois St.

2015 | Pick No. 172 | D.J. Alexander | OLB | Oregon St.

2014 | Pick No. 163 | Aaron Murray | QB | Georgia

2013 | Pick No. 134 | Sanders Commings | DB | Georgia

2012 | Pick No. 146 | DeQuan Menzie | DB | Alabama

2011 | Pick No. 140 | Gabe Miller | LB | Oregon St.

2011 | Pick No. 135 | Ricky Stanzi | QB | Iowa

2010 | Pick No. 142 | Cameron Sheffield | DE | Troy

2010 | Pick No. 136 | Kendrick Lewis | DB | Mississippi

2009 | Pick No. 139 | Colin Brown | T | Missouri

2008 | Pick No. 140 | Brandon Carr | DB | Grand Valley St.

2007 | Pick No. 160 | Justin Medlock | K | UCLA

2007 | Pick No. 148 | Kolby Smith | RB | Louisville

2006 | Pick No. 154 | Marcus Maxey | DB | Miami (FL)

2005 | Pick No. 147 | Alphonso Hodge | DB | Miami (OH)

2005 | Pick No. 138 | Boomer Grigsby | LB | Illinois St.

2003 | Pick No. 153 | Jordan Black | T | Notre Dame

2002 | Pick No. 143 | Scott Fujita | LB | California

2001 | Pick No. 150 | Derrick Blaylock | RB | S.F. Austin

2001 | Pick No. 141 | Bill Baber | TE | Virginia

2000 | Pick No. 162 | Pat Dennis | DB | La-Monroe

2000 | Pick No. 153 | Dante Hall | WR | Texas A&M

1998 | Pick No. 128 | Robert Williams | DB | North Carolina

1997 | Pick No. 163 | June Henley | RB | Kansas

1996 | Pick No. 135 | Joe Horn | WR | Itawamba Junior College

1995 | Pick No. 164 | Jerrott Willard | LB | California

1994 | Pick No. 156 | Rob Waldrop | DT | Arizona

1994 | Pick No. 151 | James Burton | DB | Fresno St.

1993 | Pick No. 130 | Lindsay Knapp | G | Notre Dame

1991 | Pick No. 133 | Charles Mincy | DB | Washington

1990 | Pick No. 127 | Ken Hackemack | T | Texas

1990 | Pick No. 124 | Derrick Graham | G | Appalachian St.

1987 | Pick No. 128 | Kitrick Taylor | WR | Washington St.

1985 | Pick No. 126 | Bruce King | RB | Purdue

1984 | Pick No. 134 | Jeff Paine | LB | Texas A&M

1984 | Pick No. 117 | Eric Holle | NT | Texas

1983 | Pick No. 119 | Jim Arnold | P | Vanderbilt

1982 | Pick No. 130 | Del Thompson | RB | Texas-El Paso

1981 | Pick No. 124 | Todd Thomas | C | North Dakota

1980 | Pick No. 115 | Dan Pensick | DT | Nebraska

1980 | Pick No. 114 | Carlos Carson | WR | LSU

1979 | Pick No. 112 | Earl Gant | RB | Missouri

1978 | Pick No. 134 | Robert Woods | WR | Grambling St.

1978 | Pick No. 118 | Dwight Carey | DT | Texas-Arlington

1978 | Pick No. 112 | Jerrold McRae | WR | Tennessee St.

1976 | Pick No. 144 | Jimbo Elrod | LB | Oklahoma

1976 | Pick No. 137 | Willie Lee | DT | Bethune-Cookman

1973 | Pick No. 120 | Fred Grambau | DE | Michigan

1972 | Pick No. 127 | Milt Davis | DE | Texas-Arlington

1971 | Pick No. 120 | Mike Adamle | RB | Northwestern

1970 | Pick No. 130 | Mike Oriard | C | Notre Dame

1969 | Pick No. 126 | Bob Stein | LB | Minnesota

Notes:

- Forty-two of the Chiefs' 59 fifth-round picks went on to play for Kansas City, combining to appear in 1,357 contests.

- Tight end Noah Gray, one of two fifth-round selections for the Chiefs in 2021 (No. 162 overall), caught seven passes for 36 yards and a touchdown in 16 games (1 start) last season.

- Defensive end Mike Danna, who the Chiefs selected with the No. 177 overall pick in 2020, has recorded 16 quarterback hits, seven tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks in 30 games (7 starts) over the last two seasons.

- Former wide receiver Carlos Carson, who was inducted into the Ring of Honor in 2017, played in the most games (120) in a Chiefs' uniform of any fifth-round pick in franchise history.

- The Chiefs drafted Dante Hall, one of the top return men in NFL history, with the No. 153 overall pick in the 2000 Draft. Hall returned 13 total kicks for scores during his seven years in Kansas City, setting an NFL record with a return touchdown in four-straight games during the 2003 campaign.

- Kansas City selected All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill with the No. 165 pick in 2017. Hill's 6,630 career receiving yards are the sixth-most in franchise history.

- Wide receiver Carlos Carson (120), wide receiver Dante Hall Hall (97 games), wide receiver Tyreek Hill (91), cornerback Brandon Carr (64), defensive tackle Eric Holle (56), safety Kendrick Lewis (53), offensive guard Derrick Graham (51) and linebacker Bob Stein (50) all played in at least 50 games for Kansas City after being drafted in the fifth round.

- The Chiefs have selected more players from Notre Dame (3) in the fifth round than any other school.

- Kansas City has selected 10 defensive backs in the fifth round over the years, more than any other position group.

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