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smithandrew051 03-04-2025 08:20 AM

I’m on the Jaylon Moore train now.

Any option available will have flaws, but he’d arguably have the most upside and be the best value.

St. Patty's Fire 03-04-2025 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17984103)
I got “Cam Robinson” tattooed on my lower back already

if every poster were like you we’d have 3 starting LTs already

Chris Meck 03-04-2025 08:37 AM

I hate to tell you, but it might well be Humphreys or Smith. If either is actually healthy, they're decent players. Big IF. And if the goal is to bridge to Kingsley being ready, I get it.

TheGuardian 03-04-2025 08:48 AM

Kignsley will not be battling for the LT spot in camp.

Even if he ever plays LT as a starter it won't be the 2025 season.

O.city 03-04-2025 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by TheGuardian (Post 17986750)
Kignsley will not be battling for the LT spot in camp.

Even if he ever plays LT as a starter it won't be the 2025 season.

Having a 2nd round pick be a backup for 2 years isn't ideal.

Wisconsin_Chief 03-04-2025 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by SHOWTIME (Post 17986697)
Looks like Ronnie Stanley is off the table. Expected to re-sign with Baltimore in the coming days...Veach had several years to get the LT situation taken care of and we may be down to signing Donovan Smith

https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news...he-coming-days

It's going to come down to overpaying for either Cam Robinson or Dan Moore. They don't even have a choice in the matter, not signing a proven, non-broke dick starting left tackle isn't even an option. Doesn't honestly matter how much it costs, they are going to have to swallow their pride and overpay to ensure they land one of the two. Really that simple.

If they can't manage to talk one of these two average joes to come block for Patrick Mahomes and play for Andy Reid for $15-20 million a year, there are bigger problems to tend to.

Gary Cooper 03-04-2025 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 17986772)
It's going to come down to overpaying for either Cam Robinson or Dan Moore. They don't even have a choice in the matter, not signing a proven, non-broke dick starting left tackle isn't even an option. Doesn't honestly matter how much it costs, they are going to have to swallow their pride and overpay to ensure they land one of the two. Really that simple.

If they can't manage to talk one of these two average joes to come block for Patrick Mahomes and play for Andy Reid for $15-20 million a year, there are bigger problems to tend to.

We overpaid for Taylor and are likely to overpay Trey Smith. Overpaying isn't the issue if the cap space allows for it. They still need to make room though for either Bolton/Reid and another WR or two.

RunKC 03-04-2025 10:16 AM

At this point if Donovan Smith’s medicals check out I’d sign him and DJ Humphries if both come in for cheap deals. Have them battle for the starting spot.

Just please God Veach…do not reach for another project tackle in the first rd

Gary Cooper 03-04-2025 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17986858)
At this point if Donovan Smith’s medicals check out I’d sign him and DJ Humphries if both come in for cheap deals. Have them battle for the starting spot.

Just please God Veach…do not reach for another project tackle in the first rd

Dude, I see Donovan Smith every week at my local Golden Corral and he's looking fit.

OKchiefs 03-04-2025 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 17986762)
Having a 2nd round pick be a backup for 2 years isn't ideal.

Better than a 1st rd pick like FAU sucking ass

If we get anything out of him it’s gravy at this point, also probably to be expected with their obsession with young players in the draft.

O.city 03-04-2025 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by OKchiefs (Post 17986872)
Better than a 1st rd pick like FAU sucking ass

If we get anything out of him it’s gravy at this point, also probably to be expected with their obsession with young players in the draft.

Actually for me.....both of those picks are ok. Atleast to me.

My rational being, they took swings at young players at premium high cost valuable positions. It didn't hit (thus far) but that's how you should draft early.

louie aguiar 03-04-2025 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 17986190)
Things are looking tough at the moment

Looking at a Smith, Humphries, Suamataia camp battle

I think we can remove Kingsley from this discussion. The Chiefs have given every indication that he’s been moved to guard.

RunKC 03-04-2025 10:59 AM

Sometimes these guys don’t work out. Sometimes they need more time.

Felix was extremely productive in college. 26 TFL and 19.5 sacks in 2 years as a starter to go with size and agility. His 3 cone would have tied for best among DE’s at the combine this year while his 20 shuttle would have been 3rd best.

The pick made sense. Maybe it’s because he’s young. I think he can end up being a late bloomer bc the kid just turned 23 in January.

We’ve seen it before. AJ Espenesa had 2.5 sacks, 5 TFL and 13 QB hits his first 2 years. 3 years since he has 18.5 sacks, 22 TFL and 31 QB hits.

It’s not over for Felix.

htismaqe 03-04-2025 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by louie aguiar (Post 17986898)
I think we can remove Kingsley from this discussion. The Chiefs have given every indication that he’s been moved to guard.

Nothing is decided. You're reading way too much into it.

Megatron96 03-04-2025 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 17986915)
Nothing is decided. You're reading way too much into it.



Yeah, if Skyy's timeline is any indicator, they'll keep trying to develop Kingsley for at least the next two seasons before they even consider giving up on him.


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