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Couch-Potato 04-30-2021 08:06 AM

Bring me any two of these guys:

Basham EDGE,
Jones II EDGE,
Marshall WR,
Wallace WR,
Moore WR,
Eskridge WR,
Brown WR,
Humphrey OC,
Dickerson OC,
Mienez OC,
Little OL,
Cox LB,
Bolton LB,
Surratt LB,
Koonce LB,
Samuel CB.

TRR 04-30-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 15652858)
I'd still take him over JAGami Brown.

Dyami is much more polished than Moore. And has had better production, plus he can play outside and inside. Moore is a slot guy with injury concerns.

htismaqe 04-30-2021 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15652873)
I feel like Creed Humphrey is a pick we'd be "meh" over, then in 3 years when he's the best C in the NFL we'd be happyh.

I don't think he makes it out of the first 10 or so picks but if he should fall to us, we should run that card to the podium.

I'm not sure anybody here that really follows the draft would think it's a meh pick. The guy is legit and it's the 2nd round, not the first.

htismaqe 04-30-2021 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TRR (Post 15652879)
Dyami is much more polished than Moore. And has had better production, plus he can play outside and inside. Moore is a slot guy with injury concerns.

He also played in a system that has produced some REALLY good players recently, including two 2nd round WR's that are well above average.

MahomesMagic 04-30-2021 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 15652863)
No ****ing way.

Injuries like that are non-starters.

I'd prefer Seth Williams but with Rondale he is great if healthy.

I don't see anything but eh from Dyami.

smithandrew051 04-30-2021 08:10 AM

I really want a WR, but pretty much all of these guys scare me a bit.

Seems like most are either really small or injury prone.

I was hoping Bateman would fall enough for us to move up. Of course, the Ravens always seem to draft well.

smithandrew051 04-30-2021 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 15652880)
I don't think he makes it out of the first 10 or so picks but if he should fall to us, we should run that card to the podium.

I'm not sure anybody here that really follows the draft would think it's a meh pick. The guy is legit and it's the 2nd round, not the first.

Yeah that would be a pretty solid pick at this position

O.city 04-30-2021 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 15652880)
I don't think he makes it out of the first 10 or so picks but if he should fall to us, we should run that card to the podium.

I'm not sure anybody here that really follows the draft would think it's a meh pick. The guy is legit and it's the 2nd round, not the first.

Yes on all accounts. If he's there, take him.

Just saying in general, fans are always meh on the OL.

But if you plug him in with the current group, thats a top 3 OL in the league if things pan out.

MahomesMagic 04-30-2021 08:13 AM

We passed on Terry McLaurin for Mecole so if we take a WR I hope we get someone that can play the position better.

RunKC 04-30-2021 08:17 AM

Here are some high ceiling type players I think are on our board:

Creed Humphrey
Dillon Radunz
Kelvin Joseph
Aaron Robinson
Josh Myers
Jabril Cox

Ossai had amazing vertical and broad jump but is he too small? Same with Perkins. A little light and liabilities against the run? Also didn’t put Anthony Schwartz bc he’s fast but not a route runner. He’s Mecole.

These 2 guys aren’t extremely high ceiling but I would love them. Tommy Tremble and Amon Ra-St Brown. They are just well balanced guys who do everything well

htismaqe 04-30-2021 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 15652893)
We passed on Terry McLaurin for Mecole so if we take a WR I hope we get someone that can play the position better.

Not sure what you were watching. The guy compares favorably to other Phil Longo-coached WR's, a couple of whom are now top tier NFL WR's.

htismaqe 04-30-2021 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 15652884)
I'd prefer Seth Williams but with Rondale he is great if healthy.

I don't see anything but eh from Dyami.

Rondale hasn't been the same explosive player for 2+ years. That's just too tough a sell for me.

Kellerfox 04-30-2021 08:20 AM

I think Humphrey goes quick in the second, but there is a close to 0% chance Creed Humphrey makes it past the #55/#56/#57 gauntlet (Steelers, Rams, and Seahawks). All three of those teams arguably have Center as their top remaining need. If he's there, id be ecstatic with Creed becoming a Chief... But he's on my list of "don't think about, won't be there" with guys like JOK.

htismaqe 04-30-2021 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Kellerfox (Post 15652905)
I think Humphrey goes quick in the second, but there is a close to 0% chance Creed Humphrey makes it past the #55/#56/#57 gauntlet (Steelers, Rams, and Seahawks). All three of those teams arguably have Center as their top remaining need. If he's there, id be ecstatic with Creed becoming a Chief... But he's on my list of "don't think about, won't be there" with guys like JOK.

Yep.

BigChiefFan 04-30-2021 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 15652845)
Five players to consider in Round 2

DE Dayo Odeyingbo, Vanderbilt: Still in need of a defensive end, the Chiefs can add a versatile pass rusher in Odeyingbo. In his four years at Vanderbilt, Odeyingbo recorded 31 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, one interception, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. He is the 11th-best defensive end, according to The Athletic draft analyst Dane Brugler.

OC Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma: In my mind, Humphrey is the best center left on the board. The Chiefs could select him and have him compete against six-year veteran Austin Blythe for the starting role. If Blythe wins the job in training camp, Humphrey can develop behind the scenes before taking over that spot on the offensive line in 2022.

LB Nick Bolton, Missouri: The Chiefs need another athletic linebacker, and Bolton would add more sideline-to-sideline speed for Steve Spagnuolo’s defense. Last season, Davis led the Tigers with 95 tackles, 15 pass breakups and two interceptions. He is perhaps the most well-rounded linebacker left on the board.

CB Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State: One of the smoothest cornerbacks in the draft, Samuel, whose father played in the league, could have a smooth transition into the Chiefs’ defense. The Chiefs love mixing their coverages, and Samuel is talented enough to be effective in press, man-to-man coverage or in zone. He can also be a starter on the perimeter or as the nickel.

DE Carlos Basham, Wake Forest: If Odeyingbo is off the board, then the Chiefs can turn their attention to Basham, the seventh-ranked defensive end. In his last 20 college games, Basham recorded 16 sacks. Basham’s talent and production should make him a better selection than Breeland Speaks and Tanoh Kpassagnon, two former second-round picks for the Chiefs who never became consistent contributors.



Five players for Round 3

TE Brevin Jordan, Florida: The Chiefs really should consider Jordan, who can help Andy Reid’s offense be dynamic in a different way by having two tight ends on the field more often. Last season, Jordan recorded 38 receptions for 576 yards and seven touchdowns.

TE Tommy Tremble, Notre Dame: A more balanced tight end, Tremble can show his strength blocking a linebacker and his athleticism catching a pass in the middle of the field. The last time the Chiefs selected a tight end in the third round or higher was in 2013, when the team acquired Kelce with the 63rd pick.

CB Zech McPhearson, Texas Tech: One of the rising prospects in the draft, McPhearson can contribute to the Chiefs, whether it’s in sub-packages or on special teams. In 10 games last season, he recorded 10 pass breakups and four interceptions for the Red Raiders.

WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State: As an all-around receiver, Wallace has speed, running the 40-yard dash in 4.49 seconds. His production was consistent in college, too, as he recorded 3,434 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns during his time at Oklahoma State. Brugler projects Wallace to be a starter if his right knee (repaired from a torn ACL in November 2019) is healthy.

OT Stone Forsythe, Florida: Selecting Forsythe could be a valuable pick in future years for the Chiefs. Although he wouldn’t be expected to start in the upcoming season, Forsythe can develop into the Chiefs’ top swing tackle. Known for his strength, Forsythe is athletic enough to succeed in the NFL when pass protection or blocking a smaller defender on a screen pass.

We don’t have a 3rd round pick.


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