Mock 1/30/21
Chiefs run it back and dominate the Buccaneers 42-17 in the Super Bowl. Get ****ed Tom.
Restructure QB Patrick Mahomes and WR Tyreek Hill roster bonuses into signing bonuses Restructure LT Eric Fisher salary to reduce hit in 2021 while injured. Let's face it, its kind of a hard situation for both parties. The Chiefs could cut him and save over $11 million against the cap and move on, or they can retain him on vet min type restructure while he rehabs in house and then re-sign him if he makes a comeback. For Fisher, he'd either have to take something for nothing or take the cut and bank on himself returning. It's a difficult one, but I can't see KC carrying him at $15+ million when they won't have him for 2021 (or at least most of it) and him being slotted as a free agent in 2022. Extend SS Tyrann Mathieu for 3 years. Est. Cap Liabilities $163 million after transactions Re-Sign FAs OG/T Mike Remmers - 1 year VSB for $1,075,000 and $137,500 bonus that counts against the cap as $ 887,500 Remmers has been surprisingly good for the Chiefs this year and should be brought back as swing tackle insurance for the youngsters the Chiefs are likely to employ next year. DT Mike Pennel - 1 year VSB for $1,075,000 and $137,500 bonus that counts against the cap as $ 887,500 Pennel has continued to be an integral cog for the Chiefs on the interior defensive line, accounting for 30% of the snaps and is they key backup to Derrick Nnadi, so I bet Veach extends another 1-year offer. ER Taco Charlton - 1 year VSB for $990,000 and $137,500 bonus that counts against the cap as $ 887,500 Charlton looked to be developing and could be a solid rotational piece on the cheap if KC brings him back, which I think they may very well do. WR Demarcus Robinson - Chiefs use 4-Year Qualifying Contract VSB as they did last year with Robinson and sign him to a 1-year, $2,240,000 guaranteed base with $137,500 bonus that counts against the cap as $1,127,500. The WR market is likely to be relatively strong and the draft class is no slouch either. I don't think Robinson reels any big-time offers. He likely settles for a discounted contract again to stay a Chief. WR Byron Pringle - 1 year vet min $920,000 I don't think the Chiefs will tender Pringle as a RFA because even 2.24 million is quite a sum for his services to date. While he has shown he's worth retaining, he'll still be 28 and has yet to make any major impact. RB Darrel Williams - 3 years, $6.25 m Much like Pringle, I don't think Wiliams receives a tender, but I think he's proven in the playoffs he deserves to come back. I think he gets a modest deal similar to the one Damien Williams received in 2018 to keep that 2021 salary lower. LB Ben Niemann - 1 year vet min $920,000 While Niemann has seen more playing time than Pringle, I don't think he's a guy the Chiefs choose to tender. He'll get the opportunity to test FA but I think he comes back on a minimum 1-year deal. Tenders CB Charvarius Ward, 2nd Rd RFA Tender at $ 3,422,000 OG Andrew Wylie, 2nd. Rd RFA Tender at $ 3,422,000 TE Nick Kiezer, ERFA Tender at $675,000 CB DeAndre Baker ERFA Tender at $750,000 (Making an assumption here that him being an ERFA is correct, apparently depends on the contract he signed) Sign FAs WR John Ross (CIN) - 1 year vet min $990,000 with incentives up to 2.0 m. Brett Veach is all about 1st round reclamation projects so I see Ross as definitely on the radar. While I'd prefer to pick up a guy like Rashard Higgins, I think money will be too tight for much dabbling in the market outside of bargain bin pickups. Ross brings serious speed but a serius injury history. That said, if he can be over the past shoulder injuries, he could turn into something special. At this point, I don't see much for Ross outside of a 1 or 2 year prove-it deal. SS Lano Hill (SEA) - 1 year vet min for $990,000 . Hill was a highly touted safety prospect coming out of Michigan as a 3rd round pick but sitting behind some studs then finding himself with a hip injury at the end of the 2018/19 season and back injury this season hasn't helped his career. If his career can be resuscitated, he's got outstanding size and measurables to be a potential playmaker. Draft 1. OT Samuel Cosmi, Texas (6'7" 309) An athletic tackle with solid footwork but lacks in the technique department and too often finds his hands wide on his target. He reminds me a bit of the Chiefs' own Eric Fisher, but not as dominant coming out. Cosmi is getting much higher ratings in some circles, but I think he's a fringe round 1 talent that can be molded over time into a top-tier pass-blocking tackle that will function well in a zone run-blocking scheme only. 2. ER Ronnie Perkins, Oklahoma (6'3" 255) Perkins is an explosive playmaker off the edge and would be a sure-fire first-round pick if not for his suspension for a failed drug test which likely will loom heavy for NFL teams. Perkins shows the ability to live in the opponents backfield and create havoc from both sides with a non-stop motor. 3. LB Baron Browning, Ohio State (6'3" 240) I went into this thinking no way KC consider LB before day 3, but if the Chiefs end up taking a LB early in this draft then it's going to be a guy that can provide multiple abilities to Spags scheme and be the heir to Hitchens. Browning's athleticism shows up in his ability to close down the edge, spy the QB, and blitz off the corner, plus he has the size and strength to engage blockers. 4. WR Marquez Stevenson, Houston (5'11" 185) I think Stevenson is just too sudden of a player to fall to the 3rd day, but if he does fall then it's probably more to do with medical concerns than anything else. He's certainly not the 6th round guy so many boards have him rated as IMO. Reid gets another playmaker. 4. DB Tariq Thompson, San Diego State (6'0" 208) Athletic SS that does a good job filling against the run and is ballhawk in the passing game. He could take the place of Dan Sorensen in the back end of this defense. 5. OT/G Royce Newmann, Mississippi (6'5" 305) Another athletic offensive lineman with starting experience at guart and right tackle for Ole Miss, he should test well in the spring. Newman is solid in pass pro but needs to work on his hands and functional power to generate better punch and movement in the NFL. 5. TE Nick Eubanks, Michigan (6'5" 256) Eubanks is a decent receiver and blocker for the Wolverines but their offense didn't present him many opportunities. He would be a bit raw, but no more so than the rest of KC's awful backups at the position. 7. QB Dustin Crum, Kent State (6'3" 205) With the last pick in the draft, it will be entertaining to see what magic Veach pulls but I'm putting my eggs in the developmental backup QB bucket. Crum has a pretty live arm and good accuracy but needs to add some weight and learn to play the NFL style game, probably on the PS for a year. QB: P. Mahomes, C. Henne RB: C. Edwards-Helaire, Dam. Williams, Dar. Williams WR: T. Hill, D. Robinson, M. Hardman, M. Stevenson, J. Ross, B. Pringle TE: T. Kelce, N. Keizer, N. Eubanks LT: S. Cosmi, M. Remmers LG: A. Wylie, R. Newmann OC: N. Allegretti, D. Williams RG: L. Duvernay-Tardif, Y. Durant RT: M. Schwartz, L. Niang DE: F. Clark, T. Charlton DT: C. Jones, T. Wharton DT: D. Nnadi, M. Pennel, K. Saunders DE: R. Perkins, M. Danna, T. Ward SLB: W. Gay, D. Harris ILB: A. Hitchens, B. Browning WLB: B. Niemann, D. O'Daniel CB: C. Ward, L. Sneed, R. Fenton, T. Keyes, D. Baker S: T. Mathieu, J. Thornhill, L. Hill, T. Thompson, A. Watts K: Butker P: Townsend LS: Winchester |
Nice. I’d be very happy with this.
I like Cosmi the most out of the T’s that are likely to be available. Love Perkins. He’d be a great fit and bring even more of that attitude we have on D. Browning in the 3rd would be excellent value. Love his upside and potential down the line playing next to Gay. Stevenson is a nice consolation prize if we don’t get a WR early. Like the Eubanks pick too. He’d be a solid late round pick for us. |
Nice! Great job as always!
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I like it. I do worry about that WR group, though. Would like to see an upgrade from DRob.
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Maybe we can resign Fisher and then he can opt out due to Covid..... :)
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? Why in the ever loving hell would you spend a draft pick on a QB? WTF?
That pick could go to a OL fatty! QB is not the concern here. OT, ER, ILB, C, WR, OT DB. KCCROW I love ya but hell NO! |
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If you develop that QB reasonably well, you can trade him.
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Dustin Crum returned back to Kent State for 1 more year. Who would pick with the last pick knowing that now.
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I am starting to see a lot of mocks having us take Liam Eichenberg @ 32. Thoughts?
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