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Kansas City Chiefs Sign Undrafted Free Agents
- Jul 26, 2024; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) steps to the line as general manager Brett Veach watches in the background during training camp at Missouri Western State University. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

The Kansas City Chiefs wasted little time after the NFL Draft concluded this weekend. With their seven draft picks finalized, Kansas City immediately shifted focus to signing undrafted free agents. These players, while overlooked during the draft, represent an important layer of roster building heading into the 2025 season.

Undrafted players may not receive the same fanfare as top picks, but their importance cannot be understated. Some of the NFL’s best stories have come from undrafted talent making the most of opportunities. For Kansas City these signings could help provide depth, special teams strength, and possibly even future starters.

Chiefs Fill Out Roster After Busy Draft Weekend

After the draft, Kansas City had roughly eight spots available on its 90-man roster. With undrafted players eager to prove themselves, the Chiefs quickly filled those vacancies. While additional roster movement could still happen, the new signees will have a real chance to impress during rookie minicamp.

Each undrafted free agent agreed to a standard three-year contract under the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement. However, their actual earnings will depend largely on surviving roster cuts this summer. Some received small signing bonuses, but most of their deals are not guaranteed beyond a training camp opportunity.

It’s important to remember that these additions remain unofficial until announced by the Chiefs. Many players or agents will suggest deals have been made when in reality, it could only be an invitation to rookie minicamp. Official confirmations usually come just ahead of the team’s rookie workouts.

New Faces Looking to Make a Strong Impression

Kansas City added a diverse group of players across multiple positions to bolster competition. On offense, Wide Receivers like Jamal Custis, Felton Davis, and Cody Thompson bring intriguing athletic profiles. They will have an uphill climb to crack a loaded receiver room, but their skill sets could shine on special teams.

The Chiefs also added Quarterbacks T.J. Linta, John Lovett, and Kyle Shurmur, giving the team more options behind starter Patrick Mahomes. These young signal-callers will battle for a potential practice squad spot or emergency depth role during the preseason.

Defensively, Kansas City targeted players who can contribute immediately on special teams. Defensive backs like Jalin Burrell, Mark Fields, and Dakari Monroe will compete in a crowded secondary. Linebackers Darius Harris and Gary Johnson provide speed and tackling ability, both crucial in special teams coverage units.

What These Signings Mean For the Chiefs

For Kansas City, undrafted free agents are an essential part of roster development. Players like Dino Boyd, Tim Ward, and James Williams bring versatility and traits that could fill key backup roles if they impress during camps. Finding hidden gems in this group would be a huge win for the Chiefs’ front office.

Punter Jack Fox, another signing, could also push for a spot depending on how special teams competitions unfold. While making the final 53-man roster is extremely difficult, many players could stick around on the practice squad.

This year’s undrafted class highlights Kansas City’s continued focus on creating competition across the board. With training camp battles on the horizon, every rep and opportunity will matter for these players trying to make their NFL dreams a reality.

Final Thoughts

The Chiefs have established themselves as one of the best organizations at developing young talent. Their willingness to give undrafted players legitimate chances has helped them sustain long-term success throughout the Mahomes-Andy Reid era.

While few undrafted free agents end up making the active roster, the journey is still meaningful. Every snap during minicamps and training camp will be crucial for these players fighting for their NFL futures. Kansas City’s newest additions are ready to embrace the challenge ahead.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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