Why nine teams passed on Patrick Mahomes in the 2017 NFL Draft, opening door for Chiefs to get a star QB

Jacob Camenker

Why nine teams passed on Patrick Mahomes in the 2017 NFL Draft, opening door for Chiefs to get a star QB image

The 2017 NFL Draft class wasn't considered to be particularly strong at quarterback when it first occurred. seven years later, it is now known for producing one of the best signal-callers in the NFL.

Yes, Patrick Mahomes was one of the three quarterbacks taken in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. Not much was made of the selection at the time, as it was made out to be a boom-or-bust pick by the Chiefs as they hunted for a successor to Alex Smith.

Suffice to say, the pick certainly boomed.

Mahomes has become one of the NFL's best QBs and has already appeared in four Super Bowls in six full years as a starter. He won two of them, along with two Super Bowl MVPs, and also took home the NFL MVP twice in 2018 and 2022. Impressively, one of those awards came in his first year as a starter, during which he threw for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns in his first full season as a starter.

Mahomes has been an excellent pro, and in retrospect, it is shocking that he lasted until the 10th pick in the 2017 draft. How did Mahomes last that long, and why? Here's a look at the nine players who were selected before him as well as a scouting report on him from the time he was drafted.

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Patrick Mahomes scouting report

Mahomes was considered to be one of the best quarterback prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft class, but he never really got much buzz as the potential No. 1 overall pick. Instead, he largely found himself behind Mitch Trubisky in mock draft rankings, though many were enamored with his skill set.

Mahomes showed off a massive arm during his college days at Texas Tech and he was one of the most productive quarterbacks in the country. He threw for 5,052 yards and 41 touchdowns during his last season with the Red Raiders before going pro.

Some questioned whether Mahomes' production a product of Texas Tech's Air Raid offense. They also wondered how he would perform in a pro-style offense at the next level and whether his shot-taking, gunslinger mentality would cause him to be turnover-prone at the next level.

Still, he had everything teams were looking for in a quarterback. That included solid size at 6-3, the biggest arm in that draft class and plus mobility that allowed him to make plays on the move.

NFL.com's Lance Zierlein called Mahomes a "high ceiling, low floor prospect" in his scouting report ahead of the 2017 draft.

Mahomes is a big, confident quarterback who brings a variety of physical tools to the party, but he's developed some bad habits and doesn't have a very repeatable process as a passer. Mahomes' ability to improvise and extend plays can lead to big plays for his offense, but he will have to prove he can operate with better anticipation and be willing to take what the defense gives him in order to win from the pocket. Mahomes will be a work in progress, but he's a high ceiling, low floor prospect.

Zierlein's report wasn't far off on Mahomes, but his pro-player comparison undersold him a bit. He compared Mahomes to former Bears and Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler.

Given that comparison, Mahomes has vastly exceeded his expectations through seven full NFL seasons.

 

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2017 NFL Draft

There were nine total players selected in front of Mahomes during the 2017 NFL Draft. That included one quarterback who went eight spots ahead of the future MVP at No. 2 overall.

Here's a rundown of the players that went ahead of Mahomes before the Chiefs traded up to the No. 10 overall spot to select him.

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No. 1, DE Myles Garrett, Browns. The Browns needed a quarterback, but the 2017 NFL Draft was considered to be weak at the position. As such, Cleveland took the best player on the board in Myles Garrett and strengthened its pass rush.

Garrett has been a force for the Browns, racking up 88.5 sacks, three All-Pro first-team nods and a Defensive Player of the Award win in his first seven seasons. The Browns would take Mahomes if they could have a do-over, but they can't complain too much; they still landed one of the best players in the draft as a whole.

No. 2, QB Mitch Trubisky, Bears. It elicits universal groans when people are reminded that Trubisky was selected ahead of not only Mahomes, but also Deshaun Watson in the 2017 NFL Draft. The North Carolina product was considered the safest quarterback of the group and was thought to have Matthew Stafford-like upside, according to NFL.com's Lance Zierlein.

Trubisky posted a 29-21 record with the Bears, but he was an average starter at best. He completed 64 percent of his passes for 3,536 yards, 21 touchdowns and 12 interceptions per 17 games played before joining the Bills as a backup. He has spent the last two seasons with the Steelers but has failed to resurrect his career despite beginning the 2022 NFL season as Pittsburgh's starter.

No. 3, DE Solomon Thomas, 49ers. The good news is that the 49ers traded down one spot with the Bears to select Thomas. The bad news is that the No. 3 overall pick turned out to be a bust, as he has racked up just 15 career sacks in seven NFL seasons.

The 49ers appeared to have a need at quarterback with Brian Hoyer set to start for them in 2017, but San Francisco was focused on acquiring Kirk Cousins during the 2018 NFL offseason, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. As a result, they didn't study Mahomes and instead selected CJ Beathard in the third round of the draft to compete with Hoyer and Matt Barkley for playing time.

Eventually, the 49ers traded for Jimmy Garoppolo instead of getting Cousins while Mahomes blossomed into one of the NFL's best quarterbacks.

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No. 4, RB Leonard Fournette, Jaguars. Fournette logged two 1,000-yard seasons in his three years with the Jaguars, but he averaged just 4 yards per carry in Jacksonville. Eventually, they moved on from him and he found new life in Tampa Bay as the top running back behind Tom Brady. 

Fournette won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in 2020 and had 1,266 scrimmage yards and tied a career-high with 10 touchdowns during his second year with the team. He was a more-than-serviceable running back at his peak, but he had just 12 carries in 2023 and appears to be past his prime.

No. 5, WR Corey Davis, Titans. The Titans were in desperate need of receiver help when they selected Davis here. Before they chose the Western Michigan product, Rishard Matthews, Kendall Wright, Tajae Sharpe and Harry Douglas were their top receivers. Davis was supposed to make that a non-issue.

Davis became a serviceable player for the Titans. He never topped 1,000 yards or five touchdowns in a season despite his 6-3 frame. He still earned a solid contract with the Jets as a free agent but was just a mediocre starter before he retired ahead of the 2023 NFL season.

No. 6, S Jamal Adams, Jets. Adams looked like the best player in this draft class for a while. He was a weapon in the box and initially had nice coverage skills that allowed him to be one of the game's best-rounded safeties. He was named an AP All-Pro during his second season after recording 115 tackles, three forced fumbles and an interception.

The Jets traded Adams to Seattle before the 2020 season and it turned out to be a good move. His coverage skills have waned with the Seahawks and he has been more of a traditional box safety as a result. His pass-rushing skills are still solid, as he had 9.5 sacks in 2020.

However, Adams had none in 2021 and battled injury issues the next two seasons. He may still be a decent starter at this stage in his career, but the Jets would have been far better off selecting Mahomes here.

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No. 7, WR Mike Williams, Chargers. Williams didn't make a big impact in his first NFL season but since then, he has become a steady receiver for the Chargers. He had 10 touchdowns during his second season and he has logged two 1,000-yard seasons during his career.

Williams inked a three-year extension worth $60 million with the Chargers during the 2022 NFL offseason. The 6-4 receiver has lived up to that deal when healthy, averaging 14 yards per reception over two seasons, but he played in just 16 games over the 2022 and 2023 NFL seasons due to injury.

No. 8, RB Christian McCaffrey, Panthers. McCaffrey was the second running back drafted in 2017, but he has been the best of the bunch. The Panthers star has had trouble staying healthy the last two seasons, but in 2019, he had an All-Pro year during which he totaled 403 touches, 2,392 yards and 19 touchdowns. All were career highs to date and led the NFL.

When he is healthy, McCaffrey is arguably the NFL's best running back. That was only solidified by his 2022 trade to the 49ers, as he led the league in rushing yards with 1,459 in 2023 and averaged a career-high 5.4 yards per carry. As long as he stays healthy, he should continue to be the most important player on San Francisco's roster.

No. 9, WR John Ross, Bengals. Ross is arguably the biggest bust among the top 10 picks. He set his draft stock ablaze at the NFL Combine when he ran a record-breaking 4.22-second 40-yard dash. That type of speed was appealing to the Bengals, who selected him with the No. 9 pick.

Ross never did much during his five-year NFL career. He caught 62 passes for 957 yards and 11 touchdowns, but he never had more than 506 yards in a single season. He didn't play again in the NFL after the 2021 NFL season and eventually retired from the sport.

 

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Below is a full look at the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft with the quarterback selections bolded:

Pick No. Team Player Position School
1 Browns Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M
2 Bears Mitch Trubisky QB UNC
3 49ers Solomon Thomas DE Stanford
4 Jaguars Leonard Fournette RB LSU
5 Titans Corey Davis WR Western Michigan
6 Jets Jamal Adams S LSU
7 Chargers Mike Williams WR Clemson
8 Panthers Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford
9 Bengals John Ross WR Washington
10 Chiefs Patrick Mahomes QB Texas Tech
11 Saints Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio State
12 Texans Deshaun Watson QB Clemson
13 Cardinals Haason Reddick LB Temple
14 Eagles Derek Barnett DE Tennessee
15 Colts Malik Hooker S Ohio State
16 Ravens Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama
17 Commanders Jonathan Allen DL Alabama
18 Titans Adoree' Jackson CB USC
19 Buccaneers O.J. Howard TE Alabama
20 Broncos Garett Bolles OT Utah
21 Lions Jarrad Davis LB Florida
22 Dolphins Charles Harris DE Missouri
23 Giants Evan Engram TE Ole Miss
24 Raiders Gareon Conley CB Ohio State
25 Browns Jabrill Peppers S Michigan
26 Falcons Takkarist McKinley DE UCLA
27 Bills Tre'Davious White CB LSU
28 Cowboys Taco Charlton DE Michigan
29 Browns David Njoku TE Miami
30 Steelers T.J. Watt LB Wisconsin
31 49ers Reuben Foster LB Alabama
32 Saints Ryan Ramczyk OT Wisconsin

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How the Saints almost landed Patrick Mahomes

The Chiefs made a major move to land Mahomes. They were originally armed with the 27th pick in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, but the Bills agreed to send them the 10th overall selection in exchange for the 27th pick, a third-round selection that year and a first-round pick in 2018.

The moves worked out well for both teams. The Chiefs landed Mahomes while the Bills were able to get Tre'Davious White, one of the NFL's best cornerbacks, with the 27th pick they acquired from the Chiefs. They were then able to parlay their multiple first-round picks in the 2018 NFL Draft into a trade-up to land Josh Allen.

That said, Mahomes very nearly ended up on a different team. If not for the Chiefs-Bills trade, the Saints would have snapped up the quarterback, who had a fan in head coach Sean Payton.

"He was the best I ever evaluated coming out of college. And there's a gap between the next one," Payton said of Mahomes to Fox Sports' Colin Cowherd. "He's that good."

What about Mahomes was so impressive? Payton identified that he had a cannon arm and was able to still make tough throws and get power behind the ball while on the move.

He was outstanding. Then we go out on the field, we throw, we work out, you know it's windy out there ... He reminded me of Favre. He had that — not just gunslinger — but he could torque his body and he could create speed on the ball without the feet having to be set or perfectly set.

So, the Saints were just one pick away from landing Mahomes. Instead, they got Marshon Lattimore, a player with whom Payton was very pleased.

Still, if not for the trade, Mahomes could have been Drew Brees' successor instead of Alex Smith's. That certainly would have been an entertaining transition to watch.

Jacob Camenker

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Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.