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#51. Sid Smith, 1970, C. 26th pick.
Maybe those glory-era Chiefs were so good that even 1st rounders couldn't crack the lineup. Sid is one of those. Drafted as a center, presumably due to the retirement of E.J. Holub and an injury to a previously drafted young center named Jack Rudnay, Smith may have been victimized by Rudnay's recovery and emergence as a pro bowler. But regardless, he didn't stick. They tried to move him around on the line, but with no luck. He was with the team for three seasons, got one start, had great seats on the bench to watch the Christmas 1971 game, and then was gone after the 1972 season. In a short-lived players strike in 1974 he returned to the NFL with the Oilers, but didn't last the season. It seems like he wasn't a high-risk pick as an All-American, and he was notably larger than Rudnay, so who knows? Here's an interesting fact about Sid, though. He actually caught a pass in an NFL game, on Monday Night Football and from Lenny Dawson. It wasn't exactly a Joe Valerio touchdown grab, though, and it sounds like it almost cost the Chiefs a field goal, but hey, he caught it. Here's the paraphrased story, from this site: https://fs64sports.blogspot.com/2014_12_06_archive.html It was the Chiefs versus the 49ers on Monday Night at Candlestick Park. As the first half came to a close, the Chiefs were up 13 to 10. With a minute left in the half, they punted to the 49ers, but on the next play Emmitt Thomas intercepted a pass and ran it back to the San Francisco 17. The clock was down to 12 seconds as the Chiefs lined up for a field goal, but Dawson instead passed to OT Sid Smith, an eligible receiver, and on the last play of the half Stenerud kicked a field goal for real from 12 yards out to make the halftime score 16-10. The Chiefs eventually won 26-17. And that, my friends, is the story that Sid Smith probably still talks about today.
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#50. Brian Jozwiak, 1986. G. 7th pick.
In 1986 I was getting ready to graduate from college. The internet was still several years off and I didn't follow college football, so I could only read reviews of drafts. All of the reviews - ALL of them - said that Jozwiak was a no-brainer pick. They said he should walk into the starting lineup and stay there for a decade. Instead, he had three years in the league, and he made three starts during the time. Then he was gone, like a ghost in the night. The no-brainer pick was a whiff. Looking back, it appears that he had a long-term hip problem that had gone undiagnosed. According to this book by a former West Virginia coach, https://books.google.com/books?id=b8...%20hip&f=false, Jozwiak's senior year was hampered by what they thought was a groin injury, but the coach said that it was the hip problem starting to manifest itself. So Jozwiak wasn't really a bad draft choice. He was a good draft choice who had an undiagnosed medical issue that showed up at the worst time for the Chiefs. I can't even find a picture of Brian as a Chief, so here's a great advertisement that spells his name two different ways in the same ad:
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I wonder if his hip condition would've been caught in today's draft process.
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The Dallas Texans also drafted Don Meredith.
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#49. Rod Walters, Guard, 1976. 14th pick.
You'll see Walters listed sometimes as one of the worst first-round guard picks ever. I remember nothing about him. He was drafted in 1976, then missed the entire 1977 season with an injury. He was back in 1978 and 1979, then got cut mid-season in 1980. Overall, he was active for 52 games and got 7 starts. He had very short stints with the Lions and Dolphins in 1980, and then drifted away from the NFL. He lost his job because as a first-round pick he couldn't replace Tom Condon and Bob Simmons at the guard spots. If you couldn't make the team in the late 1970s, you're a bona fide bust. Sorry, Rod. I can't find any pictures of Rod in a game, but I think he's #76 in this 1976 team photo. These were the years that the team wasn't even organized enough to take a team photo lined up in numerical order. Apparently he participated in the 1970s afro trend when he was playing at Iowa.
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How bout the tight end we drafted got cut in camp and then went to prison for murder?
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Elmore was a second-rounder, though I'll nod that he would be the lowest-ranked second-rounder on that whole list.
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