Who would be your Sam LaPorta for us?
Premise: the Chiefs stay at 32 bc Veach gets ****ed again and teams won’t trade with him like last year. All of the players we’ve talked about are off the board.
Which 2nd rd prospect would you feel taking at 32 would be the best chance of being this years breakout player like LaPorta last year? |
If the WRs and the OTs aren't really 1st round quality, I'd honestly opt for CB Kamari Lassiter. I have a strong opinion on him though, so there's that. He's the most "Sneed-like" CB in this draft IMO and an instant impact player.
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To throw out a different name though, Ricky Pearsall. |
If they were to reach I think it'd probably be on a lineman.
So I'd say it'd be someone like Sweat or Patrick Paul. |
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Saying this bc I’ve seen this guy in far more 2nd rd mocks than being in the 1st.
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I'm not sure that we take him after paying Jones and bringing all our DTs back, but man, that would be awfully tempting at 32. |
To start, I think it'll be a WR this year that really stands out. Also, I think the outcome is highly dependent on team they play for. There's so much WR talent this year, that my bet guess is the whoever we take.
Seriously though, it's be whoever the Chargers take at #5 so probably Harrison. They got rid of all their weapons and are starting over with likely the top WR recruit in a decade. All eyes on them. |
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Also, don't think you understood the point of the OP with this answer. |
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To clarify, are you asking about offense only? And who are you assuming is gone? I assumed whoever we thought would be an immediate impact player that would end up worth a 1st.
I don't know that I could fathom taking any WR not in the top 7 (Harrison, Nabers, Odunze, Thomas, Mitchell, Worthy, Franklin) we've discussed in the 1st, and no TE outside of Bowers inexplicably dropping. Gun to my head, I'd probably say Roman Wilson... |
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I think Pearsall will but that type of dude. He's a little older but he's been successful at multiple parts of the field, has hands and explosiveness and in a good system may really shine.
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I don't know about at 32, but I think Khyree Jackson may end up being a guy we look at heavily in round 2.
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