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

The 2023 NFL Draft is inching closer by the day

A system called the "common draft" was implemented for the AFL and NFL in 1967, creating a joint draft between the two leagues while 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 2023 NFL Draft, we've been taking a look back at who the Kansas City Chiefs have selected in each round since the event's beginnings 56 years ago. Here's what we've covered so far:

We'll continue with the second round, where Kansas City currently owns one selection (No. 63 overall) in this year's draft. As of now, here is the Chiefs' current allotment of picks:

No. 31 overall (Round 1)

No. 63 overall (Round 2)

No. 95 overall (Round 3)

No. 122 overall (Round 4)

No. 134 overall (Round 4)

No. 166 overall (Round 5)

No. 178 overall (Round 6)

No. 217 overall (Round 6)

No. 249 overall (Round 7)

No. 250 overall (Round 7)

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

2022 | Pick No. 62 | Bryan Cook | S | Cincinnati

2022 | Pick No. 54 | Skyy Moore | WR | Western Michigan

2021 | Pick No. 63 | Creed Humphrey | C | Oklahoma

2021 | Pick No. 58 | Nick Bolton | LB | Missouri

2020 | Pick No. 63 | Willie Gay Jr. | LB | Mississippi State

2019 | Pick No. 63 | Juan Thornhill | S | Virginia

2019 | Pick No. 56 | Mecole Hardman | WR | Georgia

2018 | Pick No. 46 | Breeland Speaks | LB | Mississippi

2017 | Pick No. 59 | Tanoh Kpassagnon | DE | Villanova

2016 | Pick No. 37 | Chris Jones | DT | Mississippi State

2015 | Pick No. 49 | Mitch Morse | G | Missouri

2012 | Pick No. 44 | Jeff Allen | T | Illinois

2011 | Pick No. 55 | Rodney Hudson | C | Florida State

2010 | Pick No. 50 | Javier Arenas | DB | Alabama

2010 | Pick No. 36 | Dexter McCluster | WR | Mississippi

2008 | Pick No. 35 | Brandon Flowers | DB | Virginia Tech

2007 | Pick No. 54 | Turk McBride | DT | Tennessee

2006 | Pick No. 54 | Bernard Pollard | DB | Purdue

2004 | Pick No. 61 | Kris Wilson | TE | Pittsburgh

2004 | Pick No. 36 | Junior Siavii | DT | Oregon

2003 | Pick No. 47 | Kawika Mitchell | LB | South Florida

2002 | Pick No. 43 | Eddie Freeman | DE | Alabama - Birmingham

2000 | Pick No. 54 | William Bartee | DB | Oklahoma

1999 | Pick No. 54 | Mike Cloud | RB | Boston College

1997 | Pick No. 47 | Kevin Lockett | WR | Kansas State

1996 | Pick No. 58 | Reggie Tongue | DB | Oregon State

1994 | Pick No. 58 | Donnell Bennett | RB | Miami (FL)

1992 | Pick No. 40 | Matt Blundin | QB | Virginia

1991 | Pick No. 50 | Joe Valerio | C | Pennsylvania

1990 | Pick No. 40 | Tim Grunhard | C | Notre Dame

1989 | Pick No. 32 | Mike Elkins | QB | Wake Forest

1987 | Pick No. 35 | Christian Okoye | RB | Azusa Pacific

1986 | Pick No. 35 | Dino Hackett | LB | Appalachian State

1985 | Pick No. 41 | Jonathan Hayes | TE | Iowa

1984 | Pick No. 34 | Scott Radecic | LB | Penn State

1983 | Pick No. 34 | Dave Lutz | T | Georgia Tech

1982 | Pick No. 46 | Calvin Daniels | LB | North Carolina

1981 | Pick No. 41 | Joe Delaney | RB | Northwestern State (LA)

1978 | Pick No. 29 | Sylvester Hicks | DE | Tennessee State

1977 | Pick No. 37 | Tony Reed | RB | Colorado

1976 | Pick No. 41 | Cliff Frazier | DT | UCLA

1975 | Pick No. 34 | Elmore Stephens | TE | Kentucky

1974 | Pick No. 41 | Charlie Getty | T | Penn State

1973 | Pick No. 27 | Gary Butler | TE | Rice

1971 | Pick No. 42 | Scott Lewis | DE | Grambling State

1971 | Pick No. 39 | Wilbur Young | DE | William Penn

1970 | Pick No. 52 | Clyde Werner | LB | Washington

1969 | Pick No. 48 | Ed Podolak | RB | Iowa

1968 | Pick No. 48 | Mike Livingston | QB | SMU

1967 | Pick No. 50 | Willie Lanier | LB | Morgan State

1967 | Pick No. 47 | Jim Lynch | LB | Notre Dame

Notes:

- Forty-nine of Kansas City's 51 second-round picks since 1967 have gone on to suit up for the Chiefs, playing in a combined 3,024 total contests.

- The Chiefs selected wide receiver Skyy Moore (No. 54 overall) and safety Bryan Cook (No. 62 overall) in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. Moore caught 22 passes for 250 yards in 16 games while Cook tallied 33 total tackles and a sack in 16 games. Moore also made his mark in the Super Bowl, hauling in a 4-yard touchdown late in the game.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore (24) celebrates a touchdown catch during the NFL Super Bowl 57 football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz. (Matt Starkey/Kansas City Chiefs via AP)

- Kansas City took center Creed Humphrey in the second round (No. 63 overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft. Humphrey has started 17 games in each of the last two seasons, earning a Pro Bowl nod in 2022.

- The Chiefs selected linebacker Nick Bolton in the second round (No. 58 overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft. Bolton ranked second in the league in total tackles last season with 180. He also showed up in the biggest of moments last year, returning a fumble for a touchdown in Super Bowl LVII.

- The Chiefs took defensive tackle Chris Jones, who has racked up 65 sacks over the course of his seven-year career, in the second round (No. 37 overall) of the 2016 Draft.

- The Chiefs selected Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Willie Lanier in the second round (50th overall) of the 1967 Draft. Lanier played in 149 games for Kansas City, earning eight Pro Bowl selections and a spot in Canton in 1986.

- Eight of the Chiefs' second-round picks since 1967 went on to play in at least 100 games for Kansas City: center Tim Grunhard (169), linebacker Jim Lynch (151), linebacker Willie Lanier (149), offensive tackle Dave Lutz (139), tight end Jonathan Hayes (136), offensive tackle Charlie Getty (119), defensive tackle Chris Jones (107) and running back Ed Podolak (104).

- Though he only played in 23 games for the franchise before his tragic passing, running back Joe Delaney made his mark during his short time in Kansas City. Delaney rushed for 1,121 yards as a rookie after the Chiefs selected him in the second round of the 1981 Draft.

- Another tailback drafted in the second round who made an instant impact for Kansas City was Christian Okoye, who rushed for 4,897 yards and 40 touchdowns over his six-year career with the Chiefs.

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