Chiefs move up to surprising spot in 2026 NFL Draft order

Billy Heyen

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The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in unfamiliar territory.

After the early slate of games on Sunday, the Chiefs slot into the top-10 of the 2026 NFL Draft order.

Specifically, they would pick No. 9 as things presently stand:

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The last time they picked in the top-10 was 2013. That year, they had the No. 1 pick and chose offensive tackle Eric Fisher.

They picked No. 3 in 2009, taking defensive end Tyson Jackson, No. 5 in 2008 with defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, No. 5 in 2010 with safety Eric Berry and No. 6 in 2002, taking defensive tackle Ryan Sims.

Those are the Chiefs' five picks inside the top-10 since 2000.

Ironically, the Chiefs have never picked No. 9.

They picked Ed Budde at No. 8 in 1963.

They've picked 10th three times: Bill Martin in 1964, Gary Green in 1977 and Patrick Mahomes in 2017.

The Chiefs could still slide around a bit, but they'll be picking higher than usual just by virtue of missing the playoffs for the first time in a long time.

Kansas City fans aren't used to this being their main concern right now, but that's the way this season has gone for the Chiefs.

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