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Unless there's some type of medical issue that's revealed last minute, Queen will be gone by #32.
I still believe the Chiefs trade out of #32 but if there's a sure-fire WR or RB sitting there, it will be tough for Veach to make that move... |
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I still wouldn’t count on it, but I don’t think it’s 100% certain anymore. |
Lately, I'm thinking I'd really like to see us take a stud LB or RB in the first. It would be a lot of fun to have a real difference-maker there.
Murray, Queen, or Swift would be exciting picks I think, but better depth at RB later in the draft. If Swift isn't available, how about... 1. Murray or Queen LB 2. Hall or Fulton CB 3. Gibson or Moss RB |
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Really like Cushenberry. If Queen and Fulton are off the board I think Cush is the most talented center prospect to come out in years. He would make Pat's life much better as elite centers make a difference.
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I have a very, very difficult time believing that the Chiefs take a center at #32 overall or even if they trade back into the high second round, due to the quality of perimeter players and running backs in this draft. |
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If they sit at #32 and take any of them over moving back and adding more selections, regardless of the round, that will the player's assigned value because we all know that there will be a team or multiple teams offering multiple picks to move into the #32 slot. And with the Chiefs current shortage of selections in Rounds 1-5, I think they'll be hard pressed to take on of those LBer's. For me, I'd say no. I guess we'll see what Veach does in a few short weeks. |
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Eric Fisher, Mitch Morse. Chiefs have spent high picks on OL. NFL OL are not getting developed to the same degree as before in college. They are a more rare commodity as every team needs to grab them. If I can take a guy with pro bowl upside at center that's a great pick. |
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Fisher was clearly the #1 selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, so that's neither here nor there. I already mentioned the selection of Morse, which was NOT a successful pick due to injuries and concussions. Reid and Veach would be foolish to waste the #32 over all pick on a center and I don't think they're foolish. |
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That's a strange attitude. Look at how crappy the Patriots offense went when they lost their center and another OL. Elite centers are huge difference makers in the current NFL. Meanwhile you want a RB as a better value? :rolleyes: Morse was made the highest paid center in the NFL...looks like there is more value there then you say. |
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