The NFL has finally released the official 2018 draft order, and the Chiefs have earned two extra seventh-round picks.

Kansas City acquired those picks via conditional trades in which the conditions were met. The Chiefs earned a seventh-rounder (223 overall) from the Arizona Cardinals for cornerback Marcus Cooper, and earned another seventh-rounder (243 overall) from the Tennessee Titans for defensive end David King.

With the draft order now set, here are the Chiefs’ 2018 draft picks:

Round 2, pick 54

Round 3, pick 78 (from Washington via Alex Smith trade)

Round 3, pick 86

Round 4, pick 122

Round 4, pick 124 (from L.A. Rams via Marcus Peters trade)

Round 6, pick 196*

Round 7, pick 233 (from Arizona via Marcus Cooper trade)

Round 7, pick 243 (from Tennessee via David King trade)

There was also a possibility that the Chiefs could have earned a seventh-rounder from the Seattle Seahawks for offensive lineman Isaiah Battle, but the conditions of that trade were not met.

Pick Nos. 86 and 124 technically aren’t official until March 14 when those two trades go through. It’s basically a certainty that they will because teams generally don’t back out of trades.

*Update: We originally listed this as pick No. 209, which was the Chiefs’ compensatory pick. It turns out that the Chiefs traded this comp pick as a part of the Marcus Peters trade. The Chiefs will keep pick No. 196.