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JK was the #3 DE coming out of HS behind Chase Young and J. Phillips. One word, injuries. He's not this year's Kpass. This is this year's Lucas Niang.
Kpass was a big reach from the start. This is where you draft guys like this. |
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Kaindoh should be afforded time to develop before passing judgment, but my concern is the lack of production given the strong measurables. Obvious this guy does not know how to put it all together yet. I see too many snaps where he allows guys to get into his chest and just steer him. He needs to learn to use his hands better and keep blockers off his frame. Outstanding length and he has a pretty good jump off the snap though.
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Maybe the Chiefs will give him a few snaps at TE, as that length would be great for endzone jump balls. The few tape bits I’ve seen, looks like he has good hands? :-)
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This is exactly who you should pick at the end of the 4th round - high ceiling guy with a chance to be a solid starter. You're not going to get blue chip guys without risks at this point.
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Picks are lottery tickets, especially at this point of the draft.
Wouldn’t you want a ticket with one of the biggest potential winnings? |
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*****The Joshua Kaindoh Thread*****
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I’m sure you were one of the idiots asking who the **** Sneed was last year too. |
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Take a flier on an athletic edge with the last pick in the 4th. In Veach I trust. |
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They've had multiple coaches since Jimbo left for A&M and each and every one of them has sucked ass. The dude clearly has great length, athleticism and upside so now, it's up to Spags and boys to coach him up, which I'm sure they'll do in spades. |
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