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I have Mitchell and Thomas Jr as roughly equal. To me it comes down to team preference. I do think Thomas Jr will be more ready for his role but I also don't think Mitchell is some long play project. Just might be an extra year for Mitchell to become dominant. I think he can be used and useful Year 1. |
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Because Rice will also already be on roster for some games plus Hollywood. Rice had everyone else at WR on the Chiefs puke at the same time last year. |
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We don't have a Rashee Rice at LT, let alone a Hollywood Brown. We're better situated at WR than OT by a pretty fair amount, IMO. |
Tez Walker is definitely overlooked here. 18 TD’s last 2 years. Ideal WR size and speed. May be a long strider but he’s not MVS. Tez has done a lot of things for UNC. Screens, end arounds, a ton of deep vertical stuff and also a lot of intermediate plays for YAC.
To me he and Legette feel like picks the Chiefs would make in rd 2. |
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Still have Dyami Brown flashbacks when he was the last WR to come out of there that everyone was drooling over. Chris Simms even put JAGami over Jaylen Waddle. |
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I haven't looked that into Tez Walker so someone will have to explain how he is light years better than JAGami Brown. NC receivers have been overdrafted and disappointing recently. |
Josh Downs had almost 800 yards last year as a good rookie WR from UNC and Tez is better than him
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Tez Walker is going to get games where he is targeted 15 times? If so sign me up. |
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