Jerrel Wilson

The Southern Mississippi alum was the Chiefs' punter for a team record 15 seasons and is considered one of the best ever to play in the game.

Selected in the 11th round of Kansas City's much heralded 1963 AFL Draft that brought in Hall of Fame members Buck Buchanan and Bobby Bell and fellow Chiefs Hall of Famer Ed Budde.

Wilson is tied with fellow punter Dustin Colquitt for longest tenured players in franchise history.

Wilson had four career punts of over 70 yards, which included a league leading 72-yard boot in his rookie year.

Wilson was also a reserve running back for the Chiefs and early in his career, accumulating 53 yards on 22 carries spread out over seven seasons.