
As we inch closer to draft day, we’re taking a look at the recent history and franchise history behind the picks that the Kansas City Chiefs currently hold. We’re starting with pick No. 250 in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL draft.
In the entire history of the franchise, the Chiefs have twice held and drafted a player at pick No. 250. In 1971, they drafted Ohio State WR Bruce Jankowski who flamed out of the league after appearing in just nine games across two seasons with Kansas City. In 1974, they again picked at No. 250, selecting Boston College OG Tom Condon, who had 147 career starts at guard for the Chiefs.
Here is a look at the past 15 players drafted at pick No. 250:
1
2022: Raiders RB Brittain Brown

2
2021: Bears DT Khyiris Tonga

3
2020: Rams OL Tremayne Anchrum

4
2019: Vikings LS Austin Cutting

5
2018: Patriots TE Ryan Izzo

6
2017: Lions DE Pat O'Connor

7
2016: Browns LB Scooby Wright

8
2015: Broncos QB Trevor Siemian

9
2014: Rams OL Demetrius Rhaney

10
2013: Dolphins DB Don Jones

11
2012: Chargers RB Edwin Baker

12
2011: 49ers DB Curtis Holcomb

13
2010: Patriots QB Zac Robinson

14
2009: Jaguars RB Rashad Jennings

15
2008: Panthers OL Mackenzy Bernadeau
