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Chiefs have drafted second-most Pro Bowlers since 2005
Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs have drafted second-most Pro Bowlers since 2005

Published Jun. 30, 2015 5:57 p.m. ET

A painful reminder: It's been 10 years since Kansas City won a playoff game.

An even more painful reminder: In that span, the Chiefs have drafted more Pro Bowlers than all but one NFL team.

Since 2005, only the Dallas Cowboys (13) have sent more players to the annual all-star exhibition than Kansas City (11) has. That makes their playoff doughnut taste even worse.

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Here's a list of those Pro Bowlers compiled by Arrowhead Pride. 

Offense:

Dexter McCluster (2010), Branden Albert (2008), Jamaal Charles (2008), Dwayne Bowe (2007)

Defense:

Dontari Poe (2012), Justin Houston (2011), Eric Berry (2010), Brandon Flowers (2008), Tamba Hali (2006), Derrick Johnson (2005)

Special teams:

Dustin Colquitt (2005)

That's a talented list -- and surely enough skill to notch a playoff win or two. 

The good news? Only three of those players are all ex-Chiefs. The remaining eight can do something about this postseason drought.

(h/t Arrowhead Pride)

 

 

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