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Jesus, the Packers have thrown the kitchen sink at the position. The Texans brought in Diggs when they already had Collins and Dell. Cincinnati drafted Burton despite having Chase and Higgins. Niners drafted Pearsall while having Deebo and Aiyuk. Don't have time to go through the entire league, but you don't pass up a playmaker just because you think you have the position covered. Hint: Plus we only have two WR under contract in 2026 and beyond. |
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Hint: We have freaking ZERO running backs under contract for 2026! Zero. Also, the teams you mentioned, Packers, Bengals, Texans, Niners how did their seasons go last year? Did the Packers have a dang good receiver bitching and moaning and disturbing the locker room because he wasnt getting the ball because they had too many receivers? WTF did Burton do for Bengals even WITH Higgins hurt much of the year? 4 freaking catches all year and didnt travel with the team late in year due to coach decision? That pick would have been better spent on defense! By all means though keep using valuable draft picks on receivers who cant get on the field. Is it entirely possible Burden's ego is a little hurt if he is stuck behind Rice/Worthy/Hollywood? |
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How many super bowls have ANY of those teams won while doing this? HOW MANY? Oh, that's right. Because when you concentrate ALL of your draft capital in one position group, it means you're scraping by elsewhere. And so while these teams look great in these groups, they're not winning Super Bowls. Meanwhile, here in KC, I guess we'll just keep on...winning. |
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There will be good backs all the way through round 5 this draft. I think a Damien Martinez right abour #133 looks mighty fine. Mighty fine indeed. |
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I’m hoping for the best DL available - with a bias towards DT - as the guys who can have an impact with the pass rush are mostly R1 guys. I’m not sure Burden wouldn’t even be a R1 guy last year. Probably would land at WR8-10. |
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This draft is ridiculously deep at RB and the defensive side of the ball. You're getting one shot at a guy like Egbuka or Burden - end of R1. If Nolen and Harmon are gone, they are very likely the BPA with plenty of opportunity to address the D with guys like Sanders, Tuimoloau, Norman-Lott, Burch, Stewart, Farmer, Walker, Kennard, Broughton, etc. @dj'sleftnut is dead on this one. |
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I agree with you. I may have to reconsider my stance on Burden. |
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I'd have probably liked him sooner if his last name was Taylor or something. Travis just turned into a bum so damn fast. |
So let's look at this scenario...
SPAGS - Walter Nolen REID - Josh Simmons MAHOMES - Luther Burden How would Veach react? Who has the deciding vote? How do you guys think this would play out? Have you even thought from this angle? |
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I mean, I don’t know why you would be sure of that. Ricky Pearsall and Xavier Legette were first round picks. If you think both those teams wouldn’t have jumped to get him instead of them, you’re off. Way, way off. Burden was the most productive player in the league those dudes played in, and also the best pro prospect. You could make a case for him being preferred to Ofunze and Worthy, too. He entered his junior season viewed as a top 10 player and right there with McMillan for WR1 for a reason. |
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