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Here's a Look at the Chiefs' Current Allotment of Picks in the 2024 NFL Draft

The NFL Draft kicks off on April 25 in Detroit

The 2024 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and as the offseason kicks into full swing, here's a look at the Kansas City Chiefs' current allotment of selections over the course of draft weekend.

Keep in mind, this number could grow when the league distributes compensatory picks in the coming weeks. Compensatory picks are allotted to teams that lost significant free agents the year prior and are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. It's quite possible that the Chiefs could be in line for at least one compensatory pick in 2024.

In the meantime, however, here's a look at the Chiefs' six current selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. Additionally, because this year's compensatory selections – which will begin at the end of the third round – remain unknown, the Chiefs' exact selections in Rounds 4-7 are still to be determined.

[UPDATE: The Chiefs received one compensatory pick, the No. 172 overall selection, on March 8, completing the order of the 2024 Draft. The NFL then adjusted its compensatory selection allocations on March 11, moving the Chiefs' additional pick to No. 173 overall. Following the change, the Chiefs' full allotment of selections is reflected below].

[UPDATE: The league made another adjustment on March 19, moving the Chiefs' fourth-round pick (No. 132 overall) up one spot. No other selections were altered. The change is reflected below].

[UPDATE: The Chiefs swapped seventh-round selections with the Tennessee Titans as part of a trade on March 29, sending Kansas City the No. 221 overall pick].

Round 1: No. 32 overall

Round 2: No. 64 overall

Round 3: No. 95 overall

Round 4: No. 131 overall

Round 5 (via Dallas): No. 159 overall

Round 5: No. 173 overall (Compensatory Pick)

Round 7: No. 221 overall

The 2024 NFL Draft kicks off on April 25 in Detroit and will continue over the course of three days.

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