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02-26-2024, 01:56 PM | #93 |
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I'm a little late to this thread.
I'm from the camp that you should NEVER give a running back a second contract. NEVER Treat them like they're disposable. So this is a position group where the Chiefs can get younger, cheaper, and more talented. My plan would use one of our 5th round picks on a RB, and then I'd go and sign Antonio Gibson to a little deal and sit back and see how that improved this offense, because I have no doubt that it would. |
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02-26-2024, 02:22 PM | #95 |
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I'm a little late to this thread.
I'm from the camp that you should NEVER give a running back a second contract. NEVER Treat them like they're disposable. So this is a position group where the Chiefs can get younger, cheaper, and more talented. My plan would use one of our 5th round picks on a RB, and then I'd go and sign Antonio Gibson to a little deal and sit back and see how that improved this offense, because I have no doubt that it would. |
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02-26-2024, 03:47 PM | #96 |
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Jonathan Brooks - Reminds of Jamaal with that hair and the longhorn jersey. Curious how he looks post-injury.
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Emani Bailey
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Marshawn Lloyd
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Jawhar Jordan
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Braelon Allen - Love this kid!
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I really like Lloyd too!
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02-26-2024, 06:42 PM | #98 |
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NFL Combine RBs:
Rasheen Ali, Marshall Braelon Allen, Wisconsin Emani Bailey, TCU Trey Benson, Florida State Jonathon Brooks, Texas Blake Corum, Michigan Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State Ray Davis, Kentucky Daijun Edwards, Georgia Audric Estimé, Notre Dame Frank Gore Jr., Southern Mississippi Isaac Guerendo, Louisville George Holani, Boise State Bucky Irving, Oregon Dillon Johnson, Washington Jawhar Jordan, Louisville Dylan Laube, New Hampshire MarShawn Lloyd, USC Jase McClellan, Alabama Kendall Milton, Georgia Keilan Robinson, Texas Cody Schrader, Missouri Will Shipley, Clemson Jaden Shirden, Monmouth Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue Kimani Vidal, Troy Michael Wiley, Arizona Miyan Williams, Ohio State Jaylen Wright, Tennessee Saturday, March 2nd, 1pm ET – Quarterbacks, Wide Receivers, Running Backs! |
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There's kind of a reason I think we haven't talked about Allen and Estime much on this board and that's because they carry 2nd to early 3rd grades. I don't think any of us want to spend that kind of draft capital on a RB right now. I don't know that you spend it with a solid starter on the payroll for two more seasons. Now, Milton in the 5th? Yes, please.
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Not getting national love but probably a guy that goes anywhere in that 4th to 6th area. He's probably a 4.6x guy and he's kinda short. Not a problem really for an RB just stating what I see. I wouldn't have an issue with him being a Chief.
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02-26-2024, 08:03 PM | #102 |
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I'd spend a 2nd on a RB, if he can be a legit pass catching 3 down guy.
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02-29-2024, 09:37 AM | #103 |
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This draft looks super deep to me. If we compare previous drafts, think about when we drafted CEH, how does he compare to Blake corum? Wouldn’t you pick corum over CEH? Corum has production and is a better athlete. I point this out because of the depth of this draft. I don’t necessarily want corum but I wouldn’t be upset with the pick at all. I wouldn’t be surprised if corum fell to the early third round. guerendo is a better value in the 4th or 5th and I love his upside with his size and speed in our offense.
Corum clocked 21.1 on the gps and is built thick like CEH. He’s faster. Take a look at this. https://twitter.com/RAanalytics/stat...s-his-speed%2F |
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The averages over the last 6 drafts:
R1 1.5, R2 2.5, R3 3.2, R4 3.8, R5 2.7, R6 3.7, R7 3.0 The likelihood of a R1 RB this year? Probably Zero. I think it'll look like a blend of 2022 and 2019... ish. And those just happen to be the two years in that span with higher than average (20) numbers of backs taken (22 and 23, respectively). I have 25 draftable RBs. Of course, a few might go undrafted. Here's my take... Round 2 Jonathan Brooks, Texas Trey Benson, Florida State Jaylen Wright, Tennessee Round 3 Braelon Allen, Wisconsin Blake Corum, Michigan Audric Estime, Notre Dame Will Shipley, Clemson Round 4 Bucky Irving, Oregon Marshawn Lloyd, USC Frank Gore Jr, Southern Miss Cody Schrader, Missouri Round 5 Isaac Guerendo, Louisville Kendall Milton, Georgia Emani Bailey, TCU Kimani Vidal, Troy Round 6 Daijun Edwards, Georgia Jase McClellin, Alabama Dylan Laube, New Hampshire Blake Watson, Memphis Jawhar Jordan, Louisville Round 7 Ray Davis, Kentucky Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State Miyan Williams, Ohio State Carson Steele, UCLA Dillon Johnson, Washington Wildcards Michael Wiley, Arizona Jaden Shirden, Monmouth |
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