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02-08-2021, 02:27 PM | #106 |
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This draft was kick-ass. I accepted some trade down offers, stayed true to the board, and filled a ton of needs.
KC 45. Jaelan Phillips EDGE Miami (FL) trade icon Super talented Edge player, projects as a 10 sack a year guy. This should make our front four a dominant group. I'd bring back Charlton too, for depth. KC 64. Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame trade icon Draftnetwork scouting report says: plug and play LT, should transition easily to the NFL. All the physical skills, smart kid. I'd also sign Jason Peters as stop-gap/insurance/mentor/swing tackle reserve. KC 88. Quinn Meinerz OC Wisconsin-Whitewater trade icon This kid's tape is unreal and he just flat ate up everyone Senior Bowl week. He went from not on anyone's radar to a probable 3rd rounder. He's a monster, and I seriously doubt he doesn't end up a pro-bowl caliber OC. I sign Justin Britt as cheap vet insurance/back-up/IOL depth. KC 94. Kenny Yeboah TE Mississippi This is a talented receiving TE. Kelce's heir apparent, will be a weapon right away. Two TE sets could really be deadly, and help out young OT's with chips on their way out to routes. KC 105. Joe Tryon EDGE Washington trade icon In year one, Tryon is probably a pass rush specialist, as he's about ten pounds lighter than Clark. That's fine; as a rotational piece with Danna/Charlton, and a year in an NFL weight program he can totally hit that 260ish ideal. They say you can't have too many pass rushers; I agree. This allows us to keep even Clark fresh. Maybe that's his problem. KC 130. Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame KC The ideal Reid OG. Power, athleticism both. Great value here. Also a plus: He's used to playing next to Eichenberg. If he beats out Alegretti, great, move Alegretti to RG competition with LDT. 131. Austin Watkins WR UAB trade icon Prototype Sammy Watkins size, VERY similar skillset. 'X' receiver of the future. KC 224. Darren Hall CB San Diego State Spags approved length and speed. We've hit on this type of player the last few years, and we'll need some depth after Breeland probably walks. Re-sign Baker, and roll with Sneed, Baker, Ward, Fenton, and this kid. |
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02-08-2021, 04:25 PM | #107 |
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That's solid. Mines would look something like that if I opted for trades but this is what I got for my hangover mock
31. Kansas City Chiefs Jaelan Phillips EDGE, Miami This guy is always available at this spot. He's hard for me to pass up unless a guy like Terrace Marshall is still on the board 63. Kansas City Chiefs Spencer Brown OT, Northern Iowa I don't see a lot about this guy but the report is he has plenty of athleticism and strength to go with outstanding size and length 94. Kansas City Chiefs Rodarius Williams CB, Oklahoma State Adequate size and length, and physical 135. Kansas City Chiefs Josh Imatorbhebhe WR, Illinois Good size and superb athlete 174. Kansas City Chiefs Chris Evans RB, Michigan I still maintain that we need more juice behind CEH. CEH was the best thing on offense last night and I have full confidence in him going forward but he needs a running mate and DW31 ain't it 176. Kansas City Chiefs Joshua Kaindoh EDGE, Florida State Long rusher with supreme athleticism could be another toy for Spags 180. Kansas City Chiefs Drake Jackson IOL, Kentucky Very good in college but a little on the small side 212. Kansas City Chiefs Paddy Fisher LB, Northwestern Not ideal in pass coverage, but good size and plenty of thump |
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02-08-2021, 09:58 PM | #108 |
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Kansas City Chiefs Jalen Mayfield OT, Michigan 63. Kansas City Chiefs Amon-Ra St. Brown WR, USC 94. Kansas City Chiefs Hunter Long TE, Boston College 135. Kansas City Chiefs Daelin Hayes EDGE, Notre Dame 174. Kansas City Chiefs Bobby Brown III IDL, Texas A&M 176. Kansas City Chiefs James Empey IOL, BYU 180. Kansas City Chiefs Shaka Toney EDGE, Penn State 212. Kansas City Chiefs Trill Williams CB, Syracuse |
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02-09-2021, 10:04 AM | #109 |
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Man, that is fun!
KC 54. Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame trade icon KC 63. Patrick Jones EDGE Pitt KC 84. Josh Myers OC Ohio State trade icon KC 94. D’Wayne Eskridge WR Western Michigan KC 130. Monty Rice LB Georgia KC 162. JaCoby Stevens S LSU |
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02-09-2021, 12:12 PM | #110 |
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Spencer Brown is probably a RT in the NFL. Seen him play quite a bit.
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02-09-2021, 01:07 PM | #111 |
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This was kind of a weird one. Bateman fell because almost all of the tackles went early. It created a log jam in the middle rounds though, so I ended up getting quite a bit of line help anyway.
31. Rashod Bateman WR Minnesota 72. Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State trade icon 94. Patrick Jones EDGE Pitt 118. Brady Christensen OT BYU trade icon 130. Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame 167. Trey Hill OC Georgia trade icon 211. Justin Hilliard LB Ohio State trade icon 224. Ta'Quon Graham DT Texas |
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02-09-2021, 01:43 PM | #112 |
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We’re going to be okay, guys.
31. Jaylen Waddle WR Alabama KC 63. Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State KC 94. Quinn Meinerz OC Wisconsin-Whitewater KC 137. Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame trade icon KC 162. Robert Rochell CB Central Arkansas KC 168. Paris Ford S Pitt |
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02-09-2021, 03:20 PM | #113 |
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Lots of trade downs. My only regret is missing out on Michigan WR Nico Collins, who went at 93. I was hoping he'd fall to me at the start of the 4th.
KC 38. Jalen Mayfield--Starting OT on left or right side with flexibility to move inside OT Michigan trade icon KC 63. Patrick Jones--Run defender who sets the edge and has developing pass rush skills. Ideal size and above average bend and athleticism for the 4-3 edge. Can start day 1. EDGE Pitt KC 105. Quinn Meinerz--He was my late round draft crush until he blew up at the Senior Bowl. Tosses defenders like rag dolls. Hopefully he has the athleticism to work effectively in the KC offense. OC Wisconsin-Whitewater trade icon KC 106. Adrian Ealy--Developmental OT, but will hopefully provide depth and push to start in year 2. OT Oklahoma trade icon KC 127. Paulson Adebo--Chance to start year 1 on the outside. Has all the tools to stand out in Spags' system. CB Stanford trade icon KC 130. Tre McKitty--Good athlete with a nice catch radius and RAC ability. Can he learn to block at the pro level? Often looks like an oversized WR, which can be a good thing. TE Georgia KC 140. Cornell Powell--Great blocker, smart player, good route runner, and tough to bring down. Reminds me of Pringle, but younger and more polished. Ultimate team guy who should challenge for reps if he can learn the offense quickly enough. WR Clemson trade icon KC 162. Janarius Robinson--Big DE with the ability to kick inside in pass rush situations. Relentless motor and a mean streak. EDGE Florida State KC 224. Josh Ball--Lengthy OL with good weight distribution. Needs better functional strength to compete at this level, so he'll need some time to season. Good fundamentals. OT Marshall |
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02-09-2021, 04:23 PM | #114 |
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This would be completely awesome, in my opinion.
KC 39. Jaelan Phillips EDGE Miami (FL) trade icon KC 70. Dillon Radunz OT North Dakota State trade icon KC 73. Amari Rodgers WR Clemson trade icon KC 94. Quinn Meinerz OC Wisconsin-Whitewater KC 130. Keith Taylor CB Washington KC 143. Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame trade icon KC 163. Kylin Hill RB Mississippi State trade icon KC 218. Kylen Granson TE SMU trade icon |
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02-09-2021, 04:28 PM | #115 |
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Not sure what everyone would think about it....but when an OT falls in the first....I’ve been able to trade up from the bottom of the 2nd round to around #40-45 for Marshall. All it costs is a 2nd rounder in 2022.
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02-09-2021, 04:34 PM | #116 |
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If Reid and Veach think he's the guy, I'm down.
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02-09-2021, 06:07 PM | #117 |
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Going back to my last mock, anybody know much about Brady Christensen?
I didn't see much BYU football but reading this guy's scouting reports, I'm really surprised he's not rated higher. Other than level of competition, it doesn't seem has any real weaknesses. |
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02-09-2021, 06:45 PM | #118 |
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I haven't watched him a metric shitton, but I haven't seen anything terrible. I think the biggest knock will be level of competition much like Radunz. What gave me the most pause is he doesn't look to have that elite lateral agility and quickness in his slide to reach NFL speed at LT. I think he'd struggle holding the arc. He also tends to let his hands get wide. He looks like a RT in the NFL that needs a bit of adjustment time.
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