On Sunday evening, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Kansas City Chiefs had agreed to terms with offensive tackle Josh Simmons, the team’s first round selection in last month’s NFL Draft.
Chiefs first-round pick Josh Simmons signed his four-year, fully-guaranteed contract worth $14,675,353, per his agents Drew Rosenhaus, Robert Bailey and Oliver Chell. pic.twitter.com/35pdggNMnv
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 5, 2025
While signing high draft picks was once an arduous process often lasting deep into the summer, the slotted values of draft picks under the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the players association has made the agreements almost routine.
Per Schefter, Simmons will earn $14.7 million on the four-year pact. All first-round contracts are now fully guaranteed. After the 2027 season, the Chiefs will have the ability to exercise a fifth-year option on Simmons to keep him under team control through 2029.
When Simmons will actually seen on the field for game action remains to be seen. The talented blindside blocker tore his patellar tendon in game action midway through last season. After being heavily linked to Simmons throughout the draft process, the Chiefs were able to actually trade back a slot to take him with the 32nd overall selection.
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Head coach Andy Reid confirmed on Sunday that Simmons was participating in individual work at the team’s rookie camp.
Per the Chiefs’ website, the team’s fifth and seven round draft selections — linebacker Jeffrey Bassa and running back Brashard Smith respectively — agreed to terms on Saturday ahead of the team’s rookie minicamp.
Still awaiting contracts are second round defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott, a pair of third round selections in edge rusher Ashton Gillote and cornerback Nohl Williams, and fourth round wide receiver Jalen Royals.