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The jury is out ereckshun take Niang off the options. |
I wouldn't count on Niang for anything at this point. If he comes back and gives you snaps....consider it a benefit.
Now the real question will be.....does Wylie stay here or does he follow Kafka to the Giants considering all the offensive line help they need? |
The sweet spot for the NFL Draft and the Chiefs needs at tackle, would be 3rd round to 4th rounds.
Rasheed Walker, Penn State, 6-6, 320 Kellen Diesch, Arizona State, 6-7, 300 - A little light, but has good footwork. Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan, 6-6, 304 - From Germany. Still learning the game. Abraham Lucas, Washington State, 6-6, 332 Max Mitchell, Louisiana, 6-6, 297 Tyler Smith, Tulsa, 6-6, 332 Cordell Volson, North Dakota State, 6-7, 313 Braxton Jones, Southern Utah, 6-7. 310 Dare Rosenthal, Kentucky, 6-7, 327 Sean Rhyan, UCLA, 6-5, 320 Obinna Eze, TCU, 6-8, 334 Matt Waletzko, North Dakota, 6-7. 305 A later round pick for Chiefs would be Austin Deculus, LSU, 6-7, 325 - With Covid rules, played 5 years at RT for LSU. |
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It's amazing how my hope of taking him at #30 overall has gone from a "reach" to "no way in hell he'll make it anywhere NEAR that far." I knew he'd rocket up the boards, but I never thought he'd go SIXTH. |
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Which 3rd round players have you seen mocked in the 1st and who is projecting them as 3rd round players? |
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Is anything you post rooted in reality? I honestly haven't followed that closely. |
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I'm good with rolling with Niang again we got way bigger needs
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I had Niang pegged from the beginning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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