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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post
They're *also* one Herb ACL tear from having the entire season go down the toilet!
Fix the trenches. Beef before gazelles.
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Originally posted by blueman View Post
Wow, you have a really high opinion of rookie OL. As far as blocking against pro bowl pass rushers, not sure there’s much difference between some of the first round OL guys and OL I see mocked in the third. Raimann might be my favorite first round OL, just cuz of his maturity. Not sure I’d draft him at 17 at the expense of a McDuffie or Olave or (high hoping here) J. Johnson.
I'm not stressing about our pick. To me seems Green would be a good pick but whatever position get get I'm fine with. DL just seems the unlikeliest of picks there.
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[QUOTE=powderblueboy;n1340543]
Whose left in free agency that can supplement this draft?
I see a number of holes that they won't be able to fill in the draft (chances of 6th/7th rounders playing key backup roles is like being struck by lightning)
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Yep, but remember TT in the past has addressed issues when the players cuts happened after the draft. There should be some serviceable Olineman and maybe CB's, LB's on the market and sometimes some major surprises. Maybe they really do draft the BPA available with each pick with the hope maybe a vet could be there after the draft... It will be based on who is on the board with pick 17... IE if Jameson or Stingley is on the board it could get interesting.?
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
Honestly, I like back-ups Chris Rumph and Christian Covington better than what we have starting at RT (Pipkins/Norton).
No way am I willingly exposing Justin Herbert to Chandler Jones, Maxx Crosby, Frank Clark, Bradley Chubb, and whoever else may be drafted by our foes... just because there may be an injury (or not) to Bosa/Mack...
We are a line of scrimmage team... right now, there's only 1 glaring hole along the line of scrimmage....
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
It's been mentioned numerous times that Wyatt had 3 domestic violence cases against him. Telesco is not going to draft that guy.
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Originally posted by blueman View Post
Wow, you have a really high opinion of rookie OL. As far as blocking against pro bowl pass rushers, not sure there’s much difference between some of the first round OL guys and OL I see mocked in the third. Raimann might be my favorite first round OL, just cuz of his maturity. Not sure I’d draft him at 17 at the expense of a McDuffie or Olave or (high hoping here) J. Johnson.
I've tried to convince myself of Bernhard Raimann and Trevor Penning @#17.
Trent McDuffie and Chris Olave both give me pause @#17.
But neither are more polished than Kenyon Green.
Neither will see as much playing time as Kenyon.
Neither will make the immediate impact as Kenyon.
And both positions are far more deep than OT/OG in this draft.
Are you looking at opportunity cost or return on investment.
I'm curious to know who you believe to be worthy of the #79 pick along the OL...?
I'd certainly put my #79 prospect up against yours.
BPA still applies to the 3rd round, right...? The 4th round...? The 5th...?
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Originally posted by Velo View Posthttps://www.kansascity.com/sports/sp...260671637.html
The Chiefs feel this draft is lacking in players who have a true first round grade. They don't think that there will be any guys left at Nos. 29 & 30, where they draft, that are worth a first round pick. If they feel that way, it means the draft rooms of other teams feel the same. Which, IMO, means that teams with picks lower in the draft will be motivated to trade up, and I think the Chargers' No. 17 pick could be a sought after commodity, especially if a team is targeting one of the 1st round grade WRs that are expected to be available in the middle of Round 1 but off the board when they draft later in the round.
I think it's possible the Chargers could trade down and pick later in the 1st round, and pick up an additional 3rd round pick in the process. I don't think the Chargers would trade directly with the Chiefs, definitely WR needy, who have picks 29 & 30, but I will wouldn't rule it out. Green Bay, also WR needy, picks at 22 & 28. The Cowboys pick at 24, and they, like the Packers, are WR needy after sending Amari Cooper to the Browns. Detroit is another needy team that owns a late 1st round pick (No. 32 from the Rams). The Cards pick at No. 23 and may also be WR needy after losing Christian Kirk to the Jags.
If one of them falls to 17, trade back? Probably not!
And if none of them fall to 17, who would want to trade up?
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Originally posted by electricgold View Post
That's why IF Penning is who we thought he could be is there at 17 we have to really consider this.... Not to mention Maxx vs. Penning could be epic..
His name is Rashawn Slater... LOL! Just kidding, of course.
But Rashawn would have a front row seat to the Trevor Penning Technique Overhaul Show.
Both have been working on their warts with Duke Manyweather.
I would suspect that working next to Penning doesn't bode well for Pip... LOL!
But it sure would be one hell of a way to evaluate the competing skillsets...
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Tom Telesco's greatest hits each round the last 8 drafts:
1rst round: Justin Herbert
2nd round: Denzel Perryman
3rd round: Dan Feeney
4rth round: Kyzir White
5th round: Desmond King
6th round: Darius Philon
7th round: Justin Jackson
Maybe we should spend more time on discussing his surprises in rounds 3 & 4
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Originally posted by Boltnut View Post
I couldn't care less about having a line-up full of All-Pros or not. I think we had 10 of them on that 2006 roster... and lost our first playoff game.
Give me a balanced, solid roster. You are only as strong as your weakest link.
Why aim for a solid starter at #17?
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View PostTom Telesco's greatest hits each round the last 8 drafts:
1rst round: Justin Herbert
2nd round: Denzel Perryman
3rd round: Dan Feeney
4rth round: Kyzir White
5th round: Desmond King
6th round: Darius Philon
7th round: Justin Jackson
Maybe we should spend more time on discussing his surprises in rounds 3 & 4THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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