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Clemson Star Woods Drafted by Chiefs
25 Apr
Summary
- Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods was drafted 29th overall.
- Woods, a former five-star recruit, is a first-round NFL pick.
- He recorded 84 tackles and five sacks in 35 career games.

Peter Woods, a highly-touted Clemson defensive tackle, was selected 29th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday. This marks a significant achievement for Woods, who entered Clemson as a prized recruit and now leaves as a first-round NFL pick. He is the first defensive tackle from Clemson to be drafted in the first round since Bryan Bresee in the 2023 NFL draft.
Woods, a former five-star prospect from Thompson High in Alabama, was a two-year starter for the Tigers. Throughout his 35-game career, he recorded 84 tackles, with 14.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks. His production saw a slight dip this past season due to facing increased double-team coverage. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper praised Woods as "quick, athletic and strong," highlighting his immense talent. The NFL draft continues with rounds two and three on Friday, followed by rounds four through seven on Saturday.