The Kansas City Chiefs have eight opportunities to improve their team in the upcoming 2013 NFL Draft.
Here's a look at the draft pick rounds and selections from where Chiefs general manager John Dorsey, head coach Andy Reid and their entire staff will be choosing the best players available, between April 25-27. (Photo Gallery of the Chiefs 2013 Scouting Saga).
Round 1
1st pick – 1st overall
Round 3
1st pick - 63rd overall
34th pick - 96th overall (compensatory)
Round 4
2nd pick – 99th overall
Round 5
1st pick - 134th overall
Round 6
2nd pick – 170th overall
36th pick – 204th overall (compensatory)
Round 7
1st pick – 207th overall
FYI: Here's a look at the Chiefs All-Time First-Round Draft Picks
Year-Player (Position)
2012-Dontari Poe (DT)
2011-Jonathan Baldwin (WR)
2010-Eric Berry (S)
2009-Tyson Jackson(DE)
2008-Glenn Dorsey (DT) & Branden Albert (T)
2007-Dwayne Bowe (WR)
2006-Tamba Hali (DE)
2005-Derrick Johnson (LB)
2004-Traded to Detroit
2003-Larry Johnson (RB)
2002-Ryan Sims (DT)
2001-Traded to St. Louis
2000-Sylvester Morris (WR)
1999-John Tait (T)
1998-Victor Riley (T)
1997-Tony Gonzalez (TE)
1996-Jerome Woods (S)
1995-Trezelle Jenkins (T)
1994-Greg Hill (RB)
1993-Traded to San Francisco
1992-Dale Carter (CB)
1991-Harvey Williams (RB)
1990-Percy Snow (LB)
1989-Derrick Thomas (LB) Photo Gallery
1988-Neil Smith (DE)
1987-Paul Palmer (RB)
1986-Brian Jozwiak (T)
1985-Ethan Horton (RB)
1984-Bill Maas (NT) and T John Alt (T)
1983-Todd Blackledge (QB)
1982-Anthony Hancock (WR)
1981-Willie Scott (TE)
1980-Brad Budde (G)
1979-Mike Bell (DE) & Steve Fuller (QB)
1978-Art Still (DE)
1977-Gary Green (CB)
1976-Rod Walters (G)
1975-Traded to Houston
1974-Woody Green (RB)
1973-Traded to Chicago
1972-Jeff Kinney (RB)
1971-Elmo Wright (WR)
1970-Sid Smith (T)
1969-Jim Marsalis (CB)
1968-Mo Moorman (G) & George Daney (G)
1967-Gene Trosch (DT)
1966-Aaron Brown (DE)
1965-Gale Sayers* (RB)
1964-Pete Beathard (QB)
1963-Buck Buchanan (DT) and Ed Budde (G)
1962-Ronnie Bull* (HB)
1961-E.J. Holub (LB)
1960-Don Meredith* (QB)
- Signed with the NFL, instead of the AFL