The Chiefs and seventh-round pick Ryan Succop have agreed to terms of a three-year contract that the kicker will sign Thursday morning, Succop's agent, Joel Turner, told The Star on Wednesday afternoon.

Turner said the sides agreed to terms today, but a Chiefs employee had to leave team headquarters early Wednesday, delaying the signing another day.

Turner would not reveal the amount of Succop's impending deal, but media organizations in South Carolina, where Succop played college football, reported that the contract will be worth $1.2 million.

Succop will be the first player in the Chiefs' eight-pick draft class. But he was the last player drafted, known playfully as Mr. Irrelevant.

He was with the team throughout offseason practice and is expected to compete in training camp with second-year kicker Connor Barth for the Chiefs' kicking job.