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Old 08-25-2024, 05:37 PM  
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***** The Official Chiefs cut to 53 man roster thread***** Updated.

Please keep zammit and release toney please.

Official initially 53 man roster


Offense (26)
Quarterbacks (2): Patrick Mahomes, Carson Wentz
Running backs (2): Isiah Pacheco, Clyde Edwards-Helaire
Fullbacks (1): Carson Steele
Wide receivers (7): Hollywood Brown, Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Justin Watson, Skyy Moore, Mecole Hardman, JuJu Smith-Schuster
Tight ends (4): Travis Kelce, Noah Gray, Jared Wiley, Peyton Hendershot
Offensive line (10): LT Kingsley Suamataia, LG Joe Thuney, C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith, RT Jawaan Taylor, Wanya Morris, Mike Caliendo, Hunter Nourzad, Ethan Driskell, CJ Hanson

Defense (24)
Defensive tackles (4): Chris Jones, Turk Wharton, Derrick Nnadi, Mike Pennel
Defensive ends (5): George Karlaftis, Mike Danna, Malik Herring, Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Cam Thomas
Linebackers (5): Nick Bolton, Drue Tranquill, Leo Chenal, Jack Cochrane, Cam Jones
Cornerbacks (6): Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson, Joshua Williams, Nahzeeh Johnson, Nic Jones, Chris Roland-Wallace
Safeties (4): Justin Reid, Bryan Cook, Chamarri Conner, Jaden Hicks

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Old Yesterday, 02:55 PM   #406
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Hardman get cut?
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Old Yesterday, 02:55 PM   #407
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Hardman get cut?
Tweet earlier said he'd made the roster...
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Old Yesterday, 02:56 PM   #408
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trade maybe?
Possibly.

Since I breathed life into it, I really hope they're working on a deal to sign Noah Brown while simultaneously wrapping up a trade with Denver sending Skyy there for a third.
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Old Yesterday, 02:57 PM   #409
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If we are indeed keeping four RBs, who the hell is the fourth?
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Old Yesterday, 02:57 PM   #410
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Hardman get cut?
Nope, reported he made the team
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Old Yesterday, 02:57 PM   #411
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Of all the “bubble” WRs I would say that Hardman was the one I felt most confident in making it. He knows the offense, is great on gadget plays, and can return kicks relatively well. He serves far more value to this team than any of the other non lock WRs.
They traded for him BECAUSE they got tired of watching Skyy Moore run whip routes in quicksand.

Then in the Super Bowl they threw the game winner to him on, you guessed it, a whip route.

They got him precisely because of Moore's shortcomings. I'd be awfully shocked if they keep Moore ahead of him.
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Old Yesterday, 02:57 PM   #412
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Tweet earlier said he'd made the roster...
- Hollywood
- Rice
- Worthy
- JuJu
- Watson
- Hardman
- Skyy (preferably Noah Brown*)

That's as good of a WR room as we've had since '19, and I don't see a spot for Skyy considering we are going with 4 TEs.



*it's a fever dream that we'll get Noah Brown in here, I understand that
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Old Yesterday, 03:00 PM   #414
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They traded for him BECAUSE they got tired of watching Skyy Moore run whip routes in quicksand.

Then in the Super Bowl they threw the game winner to him on, you guessed it, a whip route.

They got him precisely because of Moore's shortcomings. I'd be awfully shocked if they keep Moore ahead of him.
That would piss me off.
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I think Verch is working overtime to get a 7th WR in and cut Skyy Moore. He should go for Tyreek Hill on a vet minimum IMO
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They traded for him BECAUSE they got tired of watching Skyy Moore run whip routes in quicksand.

Then in the Super Bowl they threw the game winner to him on, you guessed it, a whip route.

They got him precisely because of Moore's shortcomings. I'd be awfully shocked if they keep Moore ahead of him.
I mean when you put it like that.....oooff.
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I think Verch is working overtime to get a 7th WR in and cut Skyy Moore. He should go for Tyreek Hill on a vet minimum IMO
We got plenty of single moms here in KC, thanks.
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Old Yesterday, 03:02 PM   #418
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We got plenty of single moms here in KC, thanks.
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Lester Hendershot and the Hendershot Generator

New York Times ( Sunday, February 26, 1928 )
"Fuelless Motor Impresses Experts"

W.B. Stout Says, Invention Works Uncannily --- Washington Thinks It’s Important ~ Built On A Radio Principle ~ Armature Winding New -- Invention Inspired By Young Son -- Lindbergh Flies Here

Detroit, Mich, Feb. 25 -- W.B. Stout, head of the Stout Air Lines and designer of the all-metal tri-motored Ford Monoplane, declared here today that he had seen what he characterized as an "impressive" demonstration of the Hendershot fuelless motor two weeks ago in Pittsburgh.

Lester J. Hendershot, the inventor, and his associate. D. Barr Peat, who is manager of the Bettis Field at McKeesport, demonstrated the motor secretly yesterday in a hangar at Selfridge Field. This block test was witnessed by Major Thomas G. Lanspier, Clonel Charles A. Lindbergh and others.

It was explained today that the model used in the demonstration was a much smaller machine than an actual working motor capable of developing enough power to lift and propel an airplane. Its designers claim for it that it runs on an electromagnetic principle, bywhich it draws its force directly from the earth’s field, and through the properties within the motor itself transforms these electric currents into power tha can be delivered efficiently at a propeller shaft.
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Old Yesterday, 03:05 PM   #420
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- Hollywood
- Rice
- Worthy
- JuJu
- Watson
- Hardman
- Skyy (preferably Noah Brown*)

That's as good of a WR room as we've had since '19, and I don't see a spot for Skyy considering we are going with 4 TEs.



*it's a fever dream that we'll get Noah Brown in here, I understand that
Honestly - I'd rather use the roster spot on a non-WR.

The 7th WR on this roster just ain't gonna do much. And I'm not sure WRs work on STs as much as they used to (afterall, that new 'scrum' ain't exactly a WRs cup of tea).

WR7 is not going to be active most days. And Noah Brown won't have much developmental value here. I'd rather have Brown than JuJu but I very clearly lost that vote with the front office.

I'd rather keep an extra OL with some developmental ability and who may be useful in the event of an injury. Driskell is my guy there. Or in the alternative, another DT that can maybe challenge Nnadi for snaps (Farrell seems like he may be the odd man out at the moment).
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