Kansas City announced its undrafted rookie signings just before the team’s rookie minicamp.
On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs announced the signings of 16 undrafted free agents (UDFAs) following last weekend’s NFL Draft. All of these players will be on the practice field for the team’s rookie minicamp, which will be held Saturday through Monday at the team’s training facility on the grounds of the Truman Sports Complex.
The Chiefs began clearing room for their UDFA class on Wednesday by making six roster moves. When these 16 signings are made official, the team must make two more roster moves to stay under their 90-man roster limit.
Here are the newly-signed UDFAs (and their rankings from Arrowhead Pride’s consensus draft prospect rankings, if applicable):
The Brentwood, Tennessee native measured 6 feet 6 and weighed 241 pounds at the Combine. Over his final two seasons at Clemson, Briningstool totaled 99 catches for 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Hailing from South Sacramento, California, Badger played four seasons at Arizona State before transferring to Florida last season. In his lone season as a Gator, Badger caught 39 passes for 806 yards and four touchdowns. At the NFL Scouting Combine, he measured 6 feet 1 and weighed 200 pounds. Badger appeared to put himself on the draft radar with a 4.43-second 40-yard dash time in Indianapolis.
Between Texas State and Oklahoma State, this Prague, Oklahoma product started 59 games over the past five seasons. Cooper also reportedly came to Kansas City on a Top 30 visit. At Oklahoma State’s pro day, Cooper measured 6 feet 5 and weighed 326 pounds.
Miller played five seasons for the Terrapins — and snagged seven interceptions over the past two seasons. At Maryland’s pro day, Miller measured 6 feet 3 and weighed 207 pounds.
A latecomer to football after playing basketball in high school, Pole split his college days between Chabot College in California and Washington State. The Hayward, California native started all 13 games at left tackle for Washington State last season, allowing zero sacks. He measured 6 feet 5 and weighed 323 pounds at Washington State’s pro day. Pole reportedly took a Top 30 visit in Kansas City.
George finally broke through in 2024 as a sixth-year senior. Coming from Reading, Pennsylvania, he also took a Top 30 visit with the Chiefs — and we featured him in our draft series. While already 24, George’s pro day performance — in which he measured 6 feet 3 and weighed 246 pounds — was an all-time great athletic showing among linebacker prospects.
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