On Tuesday afternoon, the NFL announced that the Kansas City Chiefs have been awarded two compensatory picks in the 2025 NFL Draft — both of them in the seventh round.
It had been estimated that Kansas City would have only one comp pick in the seventh round — but once the league went through its calculations, two were awarded. Both were given as a result of free agents lost (and gained) in 2024.
According to the NFL’s official press release, Kansas City gained these picks by losing Nick Allegretti, Willie Gay and Tommy Townsend — and then signing Hollywood Brown.