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He flushed out screens very well this season too. Like really hammered on any screen passes. Which makes me think he's a reasonably smart defender.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Felix Anudike-Uzomah: "They hosted me three times. I thought, 'I’m destined to go to the Chiefs.' Frank Clark is one of my favorite pass rushers. This is all I dreamed of. It’s crazy how I’m living in the moment."</p>— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) <a href="https://twitter.com/ByNateTaylor/status/1651812404131516417?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Said he went and saw the big crowd before the draft and nobody knew who he was LMAO
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This is like a lot of Veach picks. I think it's okay but then the more I look the better it gets.
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I hope you all get to listen to his interview that was awesome
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I would also consider the fact that Kansas State ran a 3-3-5 defense (or a 3-man front).
To put up those type of numbers while on that 3-man front (which invites more double teams, mainly the T & G), and winning the Big XII DPOY, kind of explains it. To put it in another way, when he gets into the 4-man front in Spags scheme, he won't have that double team issue because they also have to account for Chris Jones in the interior. |
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Good pick, good player. I'm just wondering who they were trading up for.
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Probably a solid player. Not the next Reggie White, but a solid all-arounder.
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I feel like this is totally underwhelming for a pick. Would they reach for a player in a draft in Kansas City because the player was from Kansas State? Feels like they did.
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For pick 31, I'm pretty happy with this regardless of being a K-State homer... Guy has very high motor, and I think he can potentially put on another 10-20lbs and be a beast.
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I am not gonna hide my disappointment at the lack of Hyatt, but I am open to this guy being a big piece of the puzzle
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Im good with FAU and he was realistically one of the picks we expected, its just thinking for a little bit that Murphy, Nolan Smith, Mazi Smith, Anton Harrison, Bresee were all there. Hell at pick 19 it looked like a different draft for us, it was falling perfectly. Hearing Veach say that they had 16-18 first rounders and FAU was one of them, makes me feel much better. They really liked him and thats great to hear. |
I did not know staylor was a KSU fan, but I trust his opinion on players
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Also, as a KU fan, I was kind of wishy-washy about Nick Bolton and I won’t make that mistake again
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Clearly young and naive enough not to be ruined by the experience. Thank God. |
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We'll see. Hopefully he's an 7-10 sack guy for many years. Hopefully our 2nd and 3rd round picks are steals to relax the feeling of this one. |
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The difference in Hyatt and the round 2 WRs isn't all that significant, and they could still trade up for him. Mingo's my guy though. |
LET’S ****ING GO! LEE’S SUMMIT IN THE MOTHER-****ING HOUSE!!
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Watch the videos in the OP. He totally bullies normal college linemen. He's really strong and has the frame to carry more with an NFL program. This was the last pick of the first round, so temper expectations. But, this could turn out to be a good pick....
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See my thing is is that I feel like Hyatt could be the best wide receiver in the draft. If it’s true that his 40 time was compromised I mean. But if Veach doesn’t feel the same? Well, I’m just basically shooting from the hip as a fan and I trust the scouts.
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As to picking him for his KSU ties, I’d think his KC metro ties would likely weigh more heavily, if that was even part of the consideration. |
My cousin saw Felix at the Lee's Summit Best Buy today
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I actually really like this pick. It's pretty ****ing cool for him to play for the team he grew up loving. It's literally every kid that plays football's dream. Should give him additional motivation.
Wish he would have been invited to the draft. Kinda ****ed they didn't invite the local kid that had a 1st round grade. |
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And you’re a KU fan. Exactly my point. Total MEH pick but thankfully at the correct position. Hopefully we somehow find a steal in the second. |
He and Drew Lock worked at Whataburger together
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if you don't think every player the Kansas City Chiefs (my favorite team) drafts is going to be an all-pro, THEN **** YOU
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Kollman and Snyder that run Bootleg Football praised the pick. Snyder in particular is a big fan of this kid and said he fits the defense like a glove.
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These guys had the FAU pick as the 9th best pick of the night
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The heroes graded every pick on a 1-10 scale during our first-round livestream, here are the final results...<br><br>And check out the watch party if you missed it: <a href="https://t.co/YfwYqXzEKp">https://t.co/YfwYqXzEKp</a> <a href="https://t.co/OOP83sp1mF">pic.twitter.com/OOP83sp1mF</a></p>— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/AroundTheNFL/status/1651825860641693696?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Veach mentioned several times this kid just turned 21, had a lot or production in the Big 12 at 19 and 20 years old. There's a huge opportunity for him to grow as a player just based on him gaining his man strength.
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Felix Anudike-Uzomah is 21 years old. <br><br>At age 19, he had 14.5 TFLs and 11 sacks for K-State.<br><br>Age matters in the draft.</p>— Nick Schwerdt (@nick_schwerdt) <a href="https://twitter.com/nick_schwerdt/status/1651811770980347904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Crazy to think about the season he had in 2022 at ****ing 19 years old. Big 12 DPOY. |
Veach is a wizard. I never placed much thought into factoring the age of a player at the time they were producing in college.
My only question is whether they were trying to trade up for him or someone else. I still really like Adebawore but he doesn't have the band and moves this kid has. Freak athlete though. Someone is going to get a really good player, won't be us. |
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This pick just points out what I said last week about all the mock draft ridiculousness. Tens of thousands of hours spent on that shit, and did anyone get this one correct? I've been listening to the self-proclaimed experts for weeks and never heard this kid's name once.
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Hey, does anyone know why he didn't run the 40 at the combine or at his pro day?
Does he have a lingering injury? Also, I am NOT saying that FAU is going to be TJ Watt, but when I was watching the highlights in the OP, I kept thinking that they looked similar to each other. So, I looked up their NFL Prospect profiles, and yeah, they have some similarities. |
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I'm guessing this pick guarantees another Super Bowl.
I'm good. |
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Good pick. The LOS is pretty damn important.
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Here's the facts: ESPN ranked Manzi, Bresee, and Harrison all lower than FAU. We tried to trade up and who knows maybe they would have taken Murphy if they did. Regardless, ESPN and PFF had him at 32nd best player. SI had him at 39. He was taken well within the range of variance where he was ranked. People need to stop with the "Chiefs are homers and wanted to stay at 31 so they could have a big celebration and draft a home town guy who was a huge reach for feels", as if fans celebrating two super bowls in 4 years with the greatest QB of all time really need to see another local player on the team before they buy a ticket to arrowhead. |
This is a good, solid, B+ type pick, and when you pick last, that's about all you can realistically expect.
Super productive player at a position of need (and a premium salary position, so you're cost controlled with him and George for the next several years), and still just 21. So that means he was putting up numbers at 19 and 20 against future NFL players. The pass rush looks really, really good right now, and that's a great thing. If you're going young (and as most of you have been harping UNPROVEN) at WR, then having an excellent defense is a hell of a cushion. |
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So they use BPA + Need for their board, which is smart. |
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I think you see a little more burst than I do but still wouldn't consider him a 'twitchy' player. I think we both agree that he plays stronger than his size but he's not Foskey or White in terms of play strength. He's a fairly chalky player. I don't think we got any sort of amazing value (I don't think you do either) but I think we took a solid guy who wouldn't have been available past 40 or so at a position where we want to keep layering talent. It's...fine. B- outcome after it looked like A/A+ was on the table an hour previous to the the pick. It's neither brilliant nor stupid. It was a little more need based than I'd have expected as it's hard for me to believe that he graded higher in a vacuum than Porter or Branch, but they also clearly like him as a talent as they had him ahead of Foskey and White. Ultimately I don't see much to be irritated or amazed by. It's just a fairly standard pick and ultimately development will determine how it ends up. |
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I think the other teams before Dallas didn’t want to fall back to 31 bc their boards were getting dry. I’m fine with Felix. I actually like him more than I did Karlaftis. Think his ceiling is higher than George’s |
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If he had less syllables in his name and played in the SEC, he would have been a top 10 pick. He can play.
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Stoked for Felix getting drafted to his favorite team, that's a cool story.
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Sounds like a solid starter. As long as that's what we get, this is a solid pick.
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Fine with this, feels like a solid pick at a premium position. I did feel like edge/DE wasn't particularly likely but the way the board fell, the pick makes a lot of sense.
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For the record, good pick.
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Some speculation Dallas was looking at a TE. If that was the case it would have been a win win. Nothing hurt to mke the call |
He seems like a high floor low ceiling player. His coach didn’t put him in the best position to get sacks.
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Listening to a few takes on him, it sounds lke KSU schemed him a lot to play inside the T's should, or reduced inside, which don't play to his strengths. It also sounds like he was more explosive as a sophomore than a junior, so maybe there is some truth to the injury component. |
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