One of the most exciting draft hauls in Kansas City Chiefs team history has to be the 2008 NFL Draft—Carl Peterson’s outgoing swan song, if you will. The Chiefs had an incredible 12 selections and brought them all home, introducing a draft class remembered for its quantity and quality.
In the end, not every player was a hit and the first overall pick, Glenn Dorsey, was certainly a disappointment. But even Dorsey played in the NFL for nearly a decade and the Chiefs also grabbed Branden Albert in that same first round, solidifying the left side of the line for the next several years.