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I'd almost rather move up than down depending on the situation that presents itself. I just don't like dropping down very often because almost always you take the L.
I think Arizona is an easy target at 27 with a future pick. I think you might be able to pull off sending them a 2025 3rd and get back a 2025 5th for that move. They don't need more picks this year. I think there could be some advantages there if you're looking at WR/OL/DL with that last pick and having to run the gauntlet before us. |
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02-20-2024, 07:11 PM | #33 |
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In the first I like a move up to #23 w/ HOU, #25 with GB, or #27 with ARZ.... If so, I wonder if we'd take Thomas Jr.
In the second I'm curious if #47 NYG, #51 LAR, #57 GB, or #59 HOU might be available. Just saw a mock that had us give our 3rd #95 & 4th #133 to move up in the 3rd #86 with CLE for TE Sanders. Not sure that Sanders is there for us, if he is go for it, but there will be attractive weapons that fall into the 3rd and I could see us making our move there. |
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02-20-2024, 08:11 PM | #35 | |
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That's turning two top 100 prospects into three. And likely one top 75 into two. And I don't think it's likely you'll see a massive drop off in talent between 32 and 43. It's not a slam dunk but it's one I'd have to think about as our pick was up. Last edited by DJ's left nut; 02-21-2024 at 08:13 AM.. |
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02-20-2024, 11:25 PM | #36 | |
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I'd be okay with 43-64-79-110 instead of 32-64-95-133 but I think you have to make that 3rd rounder count and we don't have a great history there. Also, I'm just not sure there's a talent there at 79 that I'm jumping for joy for right now unless you start looking at RBs. I think that might be the area Wright goes and now I'm listening. Maybe there's a LB there I want that would fall. I still come back to wanting to be the team that's moving up in rounds and not down. I like moving down alot more when I can obtain a round-higher pick from a potentially shitty team in the following year and I just don't think this is the year to make a move like that for KC. |
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02-21-2024, 10:38 AM | #38 | |
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If we're looking at round 1... I'd be thinking about Guyton if he was there at 23 and we hadn't addressed LT adequately in FA. If one of Murphy or Newton makes it to 22 and we lose Chris Jones, I'd think hard about that move. I think my target in round 2 would be to 50 which will probably cost a 3rd round pick. You don't really know what might fall there. It's really just whether or not somebody tumbles unexpectedly... Kamari Lassiter, JaTavion Sanders, T'Vondre Sweat, Edgerrin Cooper, Xavier Worthy, Ruke Orhorhoro... those are the types of guys where you never know. |
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That trade up makes sense for guyton or one of the DTs.
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It just seems to me that you should always play to your strengths and one thing that Veach has proven is that he is adept at drafting in the later rounds. We also know that other teams are now highly suspicious of the Chiefs and less likely to allow us to trade up.
This is all theoretical, but if the Chiefs could trade pick #32 for pick #36 that would create something like 50 points of value and that is the equivalent of a mid-late 4th round pick. If there are several acceptable people available when #32 comes up, I think you have to at least make inquiries to see if it can be done. Other teams have become wary of the Chiefs trading up and have proven to be less willing to make those deals. They may not be as wary of the Chiefs if we are trading down and that still permits us to get the best of a draft day trade. |
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I think trading back makes more sense on a roster with a lot of holes. We need cost controlled talent but we need it in focused areas. And its not as cut and dry as one great player vs two good ones. Every draft is different and you have to play to your board and find the pockets Veach talks about.
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Additionally, a draft pick that we get in compensation for such a move can be shifted to next year if we're not in need of more picks now. |
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04-15-2024, 12:41 PM | #44 |
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I'd be most interested in future capital in a trade-down because that capital will be higher than what we'd obtain in this draft. If it's 32 to 36 and we can get a future 3rd, I like that a lot more than a current 4th.
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04-15-2024, 12:51 PM | #45 |
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I don’t see Veach trading down in the 1st….he’s only shown a penchant for wanting to move up, a strategy I’m 100% with.
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