The Chiefs made a total of seven selections during the draft, and they will be joined by 16 undrafted free agents at rookie minicamp. Here is a look at Kansas City’s 2025 UDFA class:
- Elijhah Badger, WR (Florida)
- Jake Briningstool, TE (Clemson)
- Will Brooks, S (Tennessee)
- Dalton Cooper, T (Oklahoma State)
- Jacobe Covington, S (USC)
- Eddie Czaplicki, P (USC)
- Mac Dalena, WR (Fresno State)
- Brandon George, LB (Pittsburgh)
- Coziah Izzard, DT (Penn State)
- Kevin Knowles, DB (Florida State)
- Justin Lockhart, WR (San Jose State)
- Glendon Miller, S (Maryland)
- Esa Pole, T (Washington State)
- Melvin Smith, CB (Northern Arkansas)
- Tre Watson, TE (Texas A&M)
- Elijah Young, RB (Western Kentucky)
Of the names on this list, at least six have received a six-figure commitment from Kansas City. The most lucrative pact – in terms of guarantees – is the one for Briningstool, with Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 reporting he received a total of $264K locked in. Watson, meanwhile, landed $249K in guarantees (per Wilson). They will both look to earn a roster spot as a depth tight end option.
Wilson reports Cooper secured a $20K signing bonus as part of his $259K in total guarantees. The 24-year-old spent the first four seasons of his college career at Texas State before playing pair of seasons with the Cowboys. At 6-6 and 326 pounds, he could look to earn a place on the roster as a swing tackle or compete for playing time at guard.
Izzard landed $225K in guarantees, Wilson adds. His 4.85 40-yard dash time from Penn State’s Pro Day is an indication of his athleticism, something which could earn him a spot on the D-tackle depth chart. According to Wilson, meanwhile, Knowles received a $20K signing bonus along with $200K in guaranteed salary.
Czaplicki’s base salary for 2025 includes $95K locked in; Wilson adds his pact also contains a $5K signing bonus. Matt Araiza operated as the Chiefs’ punter last season, producing a net average of 41.5 net yards per punt. 25 this season, Araiza will have competition during training camp.