Chiefs’ 2016 NFL Draft Board

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Apr 30, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; A general view of the podium on stage before the 2015 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 30, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; A general view of the podium on stage before the 2015 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports /

5th Round

83. Jatavis Brown – ILB – Akron

84. Malcolm Mitchell – WR – Georgia

85. KeiVarae Russell – CB – Notre Dame

86. Nila Kasitati – OG – Oklahoma

87. Beau Sandland – TE – Montana State

88. T.J. Green – S – Clemson

89. Blake Martinez – ILB – Stanford

90. Yannick Ngakoue – OLB – Maryland

91. Rashard Robinson – CB – LSU

92. Jakeem Grant – WR – Texas Tech

93. Dominick Jackson – OG – Alabama

94. Tyrone Holmes – OLB – Montana

95. Maurice Canady – CB – Virginia

96. James Cowser – OLB – Southern Utah

97. Kyle Fackrell – OLB – Utah State

98. LeShaun Sims – CB – Southern Utah

99. Ben Braunecker – TE – Harvard

100. Destiny Vaeao – DL – Washington State

101. De’Vondre Campbell – OLB – Minnesota

102. Daryl Worley – CB – West Virginia

103. Juston Burris – CB – NC State

104. Spencer Drango – OL – Baylor

105. Kelvin Taylor – RB – Florida

106. Jalin Marshall – WR – Ohio State

107. James Bradberry – CB – Samford

108. Cyrus Jones – CB – Alabama

109. Jacoby Brissett – QB – NC State

110. Tajae Sharpe – WR – Massachusetts

111. Kenyon Drake – RB – Alabama

112. Kevin Hogan – QB – Stanford

113. D.J. White – CB – Georgia Tech

114. Fahn Cooper – OT – Ole Miss

115. Jake McGee – TE – Florida

The Chiefs have their DL in good position, which means they can take a shot on a guy like Reader who is a boom or bust pick. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
The Chiefs have their DL in good position, which means they can take a shot on a guy like Reader who is a boom or bust pick. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports /

6th Round

116. Tyler Ervin – RB – San Jose State

117. Darius Latham – DL – Indiana

118. Dadi Nicolas – OLB – Virginia Tech

119. Vincent Valentine – DL – Nebraska

120. Dean Lowry – DL – Northwestern

121. D.J. Reader – DL – Clemson

122. Chase Farris – OG – Ohio State

123. Morgan Burns – CB/KR – Kansas State

124. Byron Marshall – WR – Oregon

125. Jhurell Pressley – RB – New Mexico

126. Henry Krieger-Coble – TE – Iowa

127. Jordan Lucas – S – Penn State

128. Ron Thompson – OLB – Syracuse

129. Ian Seau – OLB – Nevada

130. Demarcus Ayers – WR – Houston

131. Jaydon Mickens – WR – Washington

132. Wendell Smallwood – RB – West Virginia

133. Jordan Walsh – OG – Iowa

134. Tyvis Powell – S – Ohio State

135. Kevon Seymour – CB – USC

136. Brandon Shell – OG – South Carolina

137. Vernon Adams – QB – Oregon

138. Trevor Davis – WR – California

139. Alex Redmond – OG – UCLA

140. Cory Johnson – DL – Kentucky

141. Jeff Driskel – QB – Louisiana Tech

142. K.J. Maye – WR – Minnesota

143. D.J. Foster – WR – Arizona State

144. Kolby Listenbee – WR – TCU

145. Keith Lumpkin – OT – Rutgers

7th Round

146. Curt Maggitt – OLB – Tennessee

147. Victor Ochi – OLB – Stony Brook

148. Ufomba Kamalu – DL – Miami

149. Joel Heath – DL – Michigan State

150. David Hedelin – OG – Purdue

151. Aziz Shittu – DL – Stanford

152. Fabian Moreau – CB – UCLA

153. David Morgan – TE – Texas-San Antonio

154. Mehdi Abdesmad – DL – Boston College

155. Farrington Huguenin – DL – Kentucky

156. Wayne Lyons – CB – Michigan

157. Stephen Weatherly – OLB – Vanderbilt

158. Derrick Kindred – S – TCU

159. Kavon Frazier – S – Central Michigan

160. Sterling Bailey – DL – Georgia

161. Tracy Howard – CB – Miami

162. Kyle Peko – DL – Oregon State

163. Taveze Calhoun – CB – Mississippi State

164. Mike Jordan – CB – Missouri Western

165. Ryan Malleck – TE – Virginia Tech

166. David Onyemata – DL – Manitoba

167. Moritz Boehringer – WR – Germany

So there we have it, Addicts. Feel free to comment below with any questions about how you think a certain player fits with the Chiefs, why a certain player isn’t on my board, or if you have a differing opinion on any projection! I encourage you all to either make your own draft board, tweak mine, or use mine during the draft to see who’s available for all of our selections.

I feel as if it’s a cool way to act as a GM and have interest in all rounds of the draft. As always, thank you for reading as we anxiously await the 2016 NFL Draft!