The greatest all-time late-round draft choice for NFL franchise | Yardbarker
Kansas City Chiefs: Mike Garrett (1966)
Trey Smith could be the choice a few years from now, but the Chiefs nabbing Garrett in the 20th round of a 20-round draft makes him the clear choice. The final AFL draft saw Garrett become the fourth-to-last player chosen (178th out of USC). Garrett was not a mere late-round flier, having won the 1965 Heisman Trophy and having been a fourth-round Dodgers draftee. He chose the Chiefs over the Rams and became an all-time RB find, starting immediately and earning All-AFL acclaim in 1967.