Kansas City Chiefs: Get All Your 2014 NFL Draft Info Here
By Joel Wagler
Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey (left), chairman Clark Hunt (middle) and coach Andy Reid Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
The 2014 NFL Draft commences tonight! We have been waiting for weeks and months to see what the Kansas City Chiefs will do – will the trade trade? Up? Will they take a wide receiver, an offensive lineman, a defensive back, or will they break a thirty year old trend and take quarterback in the first round?
WE JUST DON’T KNOW! That’s the fun of it, isn’t it, the dreaming and wishful thinking.
A few days ago, we posted a guide to the Draft as compiled by KC Kingdom. In case you missed it, we are going to provided it one more time, so you can be ready for tonight. Scour scouting reports, revisit past drafts, or look through our simulated Chiefs mock drafts.
All this information is right here.
Be sure to join us on KC Kingdom, starting at 6:30 tonight, for our live draft blog. We will update the picks throughout the night, and join us for a draft discussion all night long in the comment section at the bottom of the live blog article page. Feel free to add your opinion and comments about each pick.
The staff of KC Kingdom has worked hard over the past several months and compiled over 70 scouting reports, try to cover all possibilities for the Chiefs first two or three picks in the draft.
We focused on the positions the thing the Chiefs need to address the most. The staff has worked so hard, maybe they even covered a few nuggets that may fall to to the KC Chiefs in later rounds.
The staff put together the reports, then we centralized links to each through grouping the reports by position. Here is a list of the articles which contain the scouting reports for all the players KC Kingdom scouted by their positions.
There are even some stray scouting reports on some a few running backs and tight ends sprinkled throughout the site.
We also have run 3 mock drafts using a simulator to pick for other teams based on team need and availability, then our own Josh Michaels made the selections for the Chiefs. It is interesting to note how they changed from mock to mock, with several weeks between each.
If you are the nostalgic type, we even have look at drafts past, including one of the greatest drafts by any team ever. Check out some of our recent drafts, and you can see why the KC Chiefs have had problems becoming a consistent winner. Here are some links to like at past drafts – 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004.
Don’t miss the excellent recap of the 1963 draft for the Kansas City Chiefs – it has to rank among one of the all-time greatest for any team.
"…the Chiefs had one of the great all-time drafts in NFL history. Their draft included 2 Hall-of-Fame players, 5 players who made at least one first-team all-pro team, and an astounding 8 players who started 7 years or more in professional football. Five players from the 1963 class have been inducted to the Chiefs Hall-of-Fame."
If you want to narrow your search, you take just hit the “2014 NFL Draft” at the top of our page. All of our draft content, including scouting reports, rumors, and draft recaps can be found there.
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You can also search our site by player hovering over the search icon at the top.
We hope KC Kingdom provides you with all the information you will need in preparing for the 2014 NFL Draft. The site will also be running a live blog and discussion thread during the draft.
Be sure and check in their for updates throughout the night, plus opinions from our staff. Please feel free to join in the discussion in the comment section.
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