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I really feel like tackle is the right move, but ****, no way we’re getting high enough for one of the sure fire left tackle guys. Maybe it’s guyton and we deal with the concerns and develop him ala fisher. |
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Ok, IF the CHIEFS traded up to 14 with the Saints, who would you take?
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Having the #14 pick could be interesting. Especially if 6 QB's go in the first 13 picks. That would mean only 7 positional players other than QB are off the board.
Out of those 7, you kind of have to figure the top 3 WR's are gone, but that may not be a given if 6 QB's go early. And the OT's shouldn't be all gone by 14 either. I wouldn't go Bowers. Probably wouldn't go defense either. So for me at 14, unless one of the top 3 WR's fall, LT would be the pick. Odunze if he falls. Fautanu otherwise. |
Picking at 30 plus every year, you just have to keep taking shots on guys with the length and athletic abilities and try to develop them. I don't think it's prudent to mortgage the future to go up high to get one. As we saw this off-season, we're going to lose a few guys every year that we can't afford to pay. We need to draft well and get contributors in every class.
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Picking where we are every year, you're gonna need to do something to try and get a blue chip guy at some point.
Be that trading 32 this year for someone's 1 next year and their 3rd this year or something, and hoping they suck next year... or whatever. |
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Sam La Porta, Michael Pittman, Tee Higgins, DK Metcalf, AJ Brown, etc. Always good players after rd 1. Just gotta find them |
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But you also have a CB and TE and WR's there. |
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We all would be fine with Rashawn Slater at LT and think the Chiefs would have taken him in a heartbeat if given the opportunity, right? Well, Jordan Morgan measures very similarly to Slater and the whole "arm length" thing we've talked about ad nauseum is a factor with Morgan... well, Slater's arms are a whopping 1/8" longer than Morgan's. I'm perfectly fine with Morgan as a LT prospect at this point. He's got experience, he's a good athlete, his technique is solid, and he's ready to go. |
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Maybe his length isn't ideal, especially for the Chiefs. But man, he's a smooth, experienced, good pass protector with good athleticism and strength. Maybe he isn't the LT you love long-term. But shoot, you can throw him into the mix with the expectation that he can smoothly transition to guard in 2025 if LT isn't a long-term home. It makes a lot of sense to me. |
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