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Going to continue rejecting the decisions that the Chiefs make in favor of my own bad decisions, as this tends to ensure that the players the Chiefs draft will become stars and make me regret my decision.
I have McCray on my roster, I'll trade him for the 5th pick. I will reject both of the Chiefs trade-downs. I will then make the following trade UP: Sending my 28th pick (valued at 660) to Pittsburgh for their 25th pick (valued at 828 after 15% penalty) I owe 168 points to Pittsburgh after swapping these two picks. Sending my 59th pick (valued at 201 after 35% penalty) to Pittsburgh for the 123rd pick (valued at 49 points) I still owe the Pittsburgh 16 points Sending my 162nd pick (valued at 17 after 35% penalty) to Pittsburgh 1-25 (25th pick) QB Paxton Lynch (Broncos) I was just sick to see the Broncos get this guy right in front of us. I can't let it go, and in this forum I don't have to. I strongly considered making the safer move and following the Chiefs here since it was going to cost me so much to move up. But ultimately I did what I always do. 4-25 (123rd pick) RB Kenneth Dixon (Ravens) I somehow missed out on the West/Ware train, so I shopped for a potential successor to Jamaal Charles in the later rounds of the draft. This guy sounded like he had the most potential to blow up. 6-28 (203rd pick) WR Mike Thomas (Rams) I considered going with Dadi Stephens here, but again, I want the guy to be successful. 7-28 (249th pick) CB Kalan Reed (Titans) Heard a lot of buzz about this year's Mr. Irrelevant, so taking a flyer. |
Now that mine is done, I am honestly just now reviewing everybody else's draft. Apparently I'm not the only one who leans heavily on PFF.
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I'll probably have to trade up for a QB next year.....depending on where we are picking at.
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The post-draft trade down penalty is also a bit steep, but I understand the reasoning. Losing 10 extra picks to trade down from 28 is a bit heavy though. I'd have to think 5% on a trade up and 15% on a trade down would have been significantly more "realistic." This is very much the reason I avoided a trade down, other than what the Chiefs actually did, like the plague. It's hard to predict how the draft will fall to avoid the penalty.
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Nothing personal, but I hope this ends up being a disaster draft for you. |
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Wondering how much of an impact not taking a D-lineman will make though. I am fairly confident Boyd starts out of the gate for Cincy. |
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Damn then I now have no left tackle crap
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Left tackles are hard to get. I keep drafting tackles and they keep ending up on the right side. At some point I'll have to invest a first-round pick, I guess.
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You could have drafted Jason Spriggs at 37 instead of letting GB get the steal of the draft at 48. :D
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Hmm I guess I'll revisit it
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No I'll take the hit I don't really like any of the tackles in this draft
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Checking in on this... wondering what we do now that final cuts are coming down to the wire...
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If you're not a first-year player, you can add these players to your camp roster since they arrived as free agents. You can also give up a 2018 7th rounder for DB Kenneth Acker. If you're a first-year player, you'll be picking 53 players from your draft and the Chiefs' roster (excluding players that the Chiefs drafted and you didn't). 1 Carr, Deveron DB 5-11 194 26 2 Arizona State 77 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 28 2 Memphis 4 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 27 4 Arizona 69 Fragel, Reid OL 6-8 308 25 1 Ohio State 39 Johnson, Jeron DB 5-10 212 28 5 Boise State 93 King, David DL 6-4 281 26 2 Oklahoma 40 Millard, Trey FB 6-2 247 25 2 Oklahoma 40 Mulumba, Andy LB 6-3 260 26 3 Eastern Michigan 64 Munyer, Daniel OL 6-1 305 24 1 Colorado 47 Randolph, Shakiel DB 6-3 213 R Southern Methodist 75 Reid, Jah OL 6-7 325 28 6 Central Florida 71 Schwartz, Mitchell OL 6-5 320 27 5 California 62 Smith, Terrance LB 6-2 235 23 R Florida State 94 Staten, Jimmy DL 6-3 311 25 1 Middle Tennessee State 74 Sterup, Zach OL 6-9 318 R Nebraska 10 Streater, Rod WR 6-2 195 28 3 Temple 43 Vereen, Brock DB 5-11 200 24 2 Minnesota |
How are my draft picks looking in camp? Here's an overview.
2-25 (56th pick) - G Cody Whitehair (Bears). Appears to have locked down a starting job at LG. I needed that. 3-11 (74th pick) - CB Kendall Fuller (Redskins). Good camp reports and he'll start out as a nickel or dime back, but there's optimism in the long term. 4-8 (106th pick) - SS Miles Killebrew (Lions). Listed as third-strong SS right now. I'm hoping he moves up. 4-15 (113th pick) - NT Andrew Billings (Bengals). Blew out a knee and is on IR for the year. That's going to hurt my depth badly. 4-28 (126th pick) - C Evan Boehm (Cardinals). Listed as third-string center with rumors that he's not ready to play yet. 5-24 (161st pick) - G Christian Westerman (Bengals). Listed as 2nd-string and reports are that he's looked good. 6-10 (185th pick) - CB Harlan Miller (Cardinals). Buried on the depth chart, rumors are that he'll make the team for his special teams play. 7-24 (245th pick) - ILB Scooby Wright (Browns). Buried on the depth chart, may be a practice squad signing. 7-28 (249th pick) - CB Kalan Reed (Titans). May make the roster as a kick returner. The early returns aren't exactly golden. We'll see how they develop. |
Is there a practice squad with this?
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We'll see if all my guys make rosters. Looks like a lot of developmental player so far, which I'm good with given no first round pick.
2-6 (37th pick) - Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (Bengals, 55) Reports are excellent at this point. It looks as though Boyd will see significant action as a rookie, taking snaps as the No. 3 receiver behind Green and LaFell. 3-11 (74th pick) - KeiVarae Russell, CB, Notre Dame (Chiefs, 74) The jury is largely still out on Russell thus far in KC. It doesn't appear Russell will make an early impact, but we also haven't heard his name called often in the games he played. 4-1 (99th pick) - Joshua Perry, ILB, Ohio State (Chargers, 102) Perry is firmly entrenched as a backup at this juncture in San Diego. Te'o and Perryman are the main guys, with Dzubnar (2nd year) primed to sub for Perryman out of the gate. Perry and fellow rookie, Jatavis Brown, will get snaps situationally given their statures and play styles. 4-28 (126th pick) - Connor McGovern, OG, Missouri (Broncos, 144) Injuries to Sambrailo and Weems could mean McGovern gets starter reps if they need extra time. We'll see how it all shakes out, but it looks like McGovern could see some action this season. Denver would much rather develop McGovern, but they have to stay healthy to do that. 4-31 (129th pick) - Matt Judon, DE/OLB, Grand Valley State (Ravens, 146) With 3 sacks in 3 pre-season games, leading the team in tackles, and a ringing endorsement from Terrell Suggs, its almost a certainty that Judon will see some significant time coming off the bench this season. Judon could be Suggs heir. 5-25 (162nd pick) - Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State (Browns, 172) With Josh Gordon back, Terrelle Pryor showing big-play chemistry with RG3, and Corey Coleman now in the fold, there isn't alot of room on the Browns depth chart where Higgins is currently buried. Aside from Coleman and Higgins, the Browns also drafted Jordan Payton and Ricardo Louis. This team will have a hard time cutting Andrew Hawkins, so we'll have to see who makes the final cut. 5-28 (165th pick) - Fahn Cooper, OT/OG, Ole Miss (49ers, 174) It looks as though Cooper is getting reps at LG and RT for the 49ers on the 2nd team, but who knows what Chipshit will do. As it stands, it looks like Cooper is making the roster as a primary flex reserve. 6-3 (178th pick) - D.J. White, CB, Georgia Tech (Chiefs, 178) Surprisingly, White has show more than Russell so far for KC. The journey is far from over though, and it appears that White is likely a dime option in his rookie year after the additon of Acker from San Francisco. 7-29 (250th pick) - Kalan Reed, CB, Southern Miss (Titans, 253) Reed had an interception against the Raiders, and he's going to be given the return duties this week. Basically, the Titans are giving Reed every opportunity to prove he belongs on the roster. If Reed can show that he can at least back up Tre McBride in the return game, he's probably a lock. From what I've seen, I think Boyd, McGovern, and Judon end up starters in this league over the next few years. The rest is a craps shoot. |
I'll be watching Judon, kccrow. I was really tempted by him, but passed him up due to need at other positions.
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My 2016 Roster Offense (24) QB1 Alex Smith QB2 Nick Foles RB1 Jamaal Charles RB2 Spencer Ware RB3 Charcandrick West RB4 Darrin Reaves FB1 Anthony Sherman WR1 Jeremy Maclin WR2 Chris Conley WR3 Tyler Boyd (#2-37/16, Bengals) WR4 De'Anthony Thomas WR5 Albert Wilson WR6 Rashard Higgins (#5-162/16, Browns) TE1 Travis Kelce TE2 Demetrius Harris TE3 Ross Travis TE4 James O'Shaughnessy OT1 Eric Fisher OT2 Mitchell Schwartz OT3 Fahn Cooper (#5-165/16, 49ers PS) OG1 Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OG2 Connor McGovern (#4-126/16, Broncos) OG3 Jarrod Pughsley OC1 Mitch Morse OC2 Zach Fulton Defense (26) DE1 Jaye Howard DE2 Allen Bailey DE3 Nick Williams DE4 David King NT1 Dontari Poe NT2 Rakeem Nunez-Roches OLB1 Justin Houston OLB2 Tamba Hali OLB3 Dee Ford OLB4 Matt Judon (#4-129/16, Ravens) OLB5 Dezman Moses ILB1 Derrick Johnson ILB2 Justin March ILB3 Sam Barrington ILB4 Joshua Perry (#4-99/16, Chargers) CB1 Marcus Peters CB2 Phillip Gaines CB3 Steven Nelson CB4 Kenneth Acker (give up pick #7-???/18) CB5 D.J. White (#6-178/16, Chiefs) CB6 KeiVarae Russell (#3-74/16, Chiefs) CB7 Kalan Reed (#7-250/16, Titans PS) S1 Eric Berry S2 Ron Parker S3 Daniel Sorensen Special Teams (3) K Cairo Santos P Dustin Colquitt LS James Winchester Notes: I'm keeping some guys that made practice squads on my active roster, including: Darrin Reaves, RB - Kansas City Fahn Cooper, OT/G - San Francisco (my 5th round pick) Jarrod Pughsley, OT/G - Kansas City David King, DE - Kansas City (since I didn't draft Chris Jones, I need a 4th DE) Kalan Reed, CB - Tennessee (my 7th round pick, I didn't draft Eric Murray) Notable Cuts/Not Retaining: Tyler Bray, QB - I've seen nothing from Bray to warrant a roster spot. I'm rolling with 2 QBs and hoping they stay healthy. Too many rookies to develop and keep over this guy. Knile Davis, RB - I've sacrificed a bit in the return game by not keeping Davis, but I'm confident De'Anthony Thomas and Rashard Higgins can hold down the fort. Darrin Reaves is just a much better runner and we don't have a practice squad to hold him on. Bryan Witzmann, OT - Not sure why KC picked this guy off the scrap heap, but he's a UDFA that's spent time on 3 different practice squads. I suppose they see him as a cheap swing tackle option, but I thought Jarrod Pughsley filled that role extremely well this preseason and I drafted collegiate tackles Fahn Cooper and Connor McGovern. Jah Reid, OT - The Chiefs see alot more in this guy than I do, but I've replaced him with my draft picks. Frank Zombo, OLB - While I like Zombo in his role, I drafted Judon and am keeping Moses. If we had a PUP, I'd have hung onto Zombo until Houston returned. I like Moses' upside and would have him retaining that roster spot. D.J. Alexander, ILB - I drafted Josh Perry and am keeping Barrington, a good pick-up off of waivers by the Chiefs. I see no need for Alexander outside of special teams, where Perry can take over. 9/6/16 edit: Decided to keep O'Shaughnessy and instead release Brock Vereen. With Vereen getting his exit papers from the PS, probably not a good sign to hang onto him. Leave's' me thin at safety, but I'm confident that D.J. White could play FS in a pinch. 9/13/16 edit: I listed Higgins playing for Redskins instead of Browns... |
Do we have a list of new Chiefs free agents that we are allowed to add to our rosters?
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Okay, here's my roster. Rookies are in green.
QB Russell Wilson (Seahawks) Nick Foles Geno Smith (Jets) Brett Hundley (Packers) Pretty strong and deep here. HB Jamaal Charles C.J. Spiller. (Bills/Saints) Denard Robinson (Jaguars) Geez. I need Jamaal to stay healthy. WR Jeremy Maclin Donte Moncrief (Colts).* Kendall Wright (Titans) Albert Wilson Rod Streater Lost a lot of depth here, but doing okay. TE Travis Kelce (Chiefs) Ben Koyack (Jaguars) Anthony Fasano Reasonably strong here. OT Mitchell Schwartz Morgan Moses, OT (Redskins) Menelik Watson (Raiders) Cyrus Kouandjio, OT (Bills) TJ Clemmings (Vikings) Corey Robinson (Lions) Jah Reid Lots of quantity, and hopefully some of my young guys develop. G Alex Boone (49ers) Cody Whitehair (#2/25 - Bears ) Christian Westerman (#5/161 - Bengals) Now there are rumors of moving Whitehair to center. We'll see how that goes. C Evan Boehm (#4/126 - Cardinals) Thrusting a rookie into the starting job again. K Cairo Santos, K Best in NFL. P Dustin Colquitt Best in NFL. LS* James Winchester Best in NFL. FS Reshad Jones (Dolphins) Jordan Poyer (Eagles) Derron Smith (#5/172 - Bengals) Very strong and deep here. SS Tyvon Branch Miles Killebrew (#4/106 - Lions) No NFL starters here, though I like Tyvon and Miles has potential. CB Marcus Peters (#1/18 - Chiefs) Kendall Fuller (#3/74 - Redskins) Steve Nelson (#3/80 - Chiefs) Harlan Miller (#6/185 - Cardinals) Kalan Reed (#7/249 - Titans) Geez, I'm glad I drafted Peters. No depth and lots of rookies. OLB Tamba Hali Nate Orchard (#2/49 - Browns) AJ Klein (Panthers) I can't seem to find an heir for Tamba, but this unit is fine. ILB Derrick Johnson Rey Maualuga (Bengals) Justin March Zach Brown (Titans) Scooby Wright (#7/245 - Browns) Strong and deep here. DE Star Lotulelei (Panthers) Brandon Williams (Ravens) Nick Williams I'm playing two DT/NTs out of position because I can't draft a DE if my life depended on it. NT Daniel McCullers (Steelers) Michael Bennett (#5/173 - Jaguars) Andrew Billings (#4/113 - Bengals) McCullers moved up and will be a force in the middle. My line can't pass rush but will shut the run down. Cuts In a sign of my recent struggles, I didn't have a lot of painful cuts. Ryan Harris is a serviceable backup left tackle, but I've got lots of young tackles already. Mauga was hurt at ILB and I'm deep there, so he's gone. Gallik at C would have stayed, but he got put on IR, as did Trevor Reilly at OLB. Rambo gave me good value at S, but his time has come. Ekpre-Olomu was an injury gamble, but two ACLs in two years and I have to cut him. I wouldn't have minded keeping a spot for King on the DL, but not room. And what the heck happened with Dwayne Bowe? FB/H-Back Trey Millard WR Dwayne Bowe OT Ryan Harris, RT 74 Sterup, Zach OL 6-9 318 R Nebraska 69 Fragel, Reid OL 6-8 308 25 1 Ohio State Bryan Witzmann G 64 Munyer, Daniel OL 6-1 305 24 1 Colorado 77 Devey, Jordan OL 6-6 320 28 2 Memphis Ben Grubbs (Acquired via trade for the #5/154 pick) C Andy Gallik (#6/193 - Titans) FS Jamell Fleming 39 Johnson, Jeron DB 5-10 212 28 5 Boise State SS 47 Randolph, Shakiel DB 6-3 213 R Southern Methodist Baccari Rambo (Redskins) CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (#7/233 - Browns) 43 Vereen, Brock DB 5-11 200 24 2 Minnesota 1 Carr, Deveron DB 5-11 194 26 2 Arizona State Sean Smith (Lost to free agency) OLB Trevor Reilly (Jets)* 40 Mulumba, Andy LB 6-3 260 26 3 Eastern Michigan 62 Smith, Terrance LB 6-2 235 23 R Florida State ILB Josh Mauga Sam Barrington DE 93 King, David DL 6-4 281 26 2 Oklahoma 94 Staten, Jimmy DL 6-3 311 25 1 Middle Tennessee State Alex Carrington (Bills) Ropati Pitoitua Mike DeVito (Lost to retirement) |
So I take the Chiefs 53 man roster (minus their draft picks) and add in my draft picks.....and cut it down to 53 right?
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Here's my roster. Bolded are my starters. Rookies are in red.
QB Alex Smith Nick Foles Tyler Bray RB Jamaal Charles Spencer Ware Charcandrick West FB Anthony Sherman WR Jeremy Maclin Chris Conley Albert Wilson De'Anthony Thomas Keyarris Garrett TE Travis Kelce Demetrius harris Ross Travis James O'Shaughnessy OT Eric Fisher Mitchell Schwartz Kyle Murphy OG Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff Jah Reid Christian Westerman OC Mitch Morse Zach Fulton DE Jaye Howard Allen Bailey Nick Williams Rakeem Nunez-Rochez NT Dontari Poe Andrew Billings OLB Justin Houston Tamba Hali Dee Ford Dezman Moses Frank Zombo ILB Derrick Johnson Myles Jack Justin March Sam Barrington D.J. Alexander CB Marcus Peters Phillip Gaines Steven Nelson KeiVarae Russell Kenneth Acker Kalan Reed S Eric Berry Ron Parker K.J. Dillon Daniel Sorensen K Cairos Santos P Dustin Colquitt LS James Winchester |
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The good and bad after 7 weeks:
Good TJ Clemmings is starting at LT and Cody Whitehair is starting at C, which helps my offensive line. Kendall Fuller and Steven Nelson are giving me cornerbacks after Marcus Peters. Zach Brown has come out of nowhere into a starting ILB role, along with Justin March-Lillard. The Bad They're holding Jamaal out and neither of my other HBs are doing anything. I have no running game. Tyvon Branch and Jordan Poyer were both starting at safety and then had season-ending injuries. Nate Orchard is on IR at OLB, and I really needed him. Two of my three NTs are on IR. |
I'll just talk about my deviations from the Chiefs...
Tyler Boyd has looked solid with 20 receptions for 245 yards. Rashard Higgins has finally seen action the past 2 weeks and has 3 receptions for 33 yards Boyd gives me a solid 1-2-3 with Maclin and Conley. My offensive line is a mess. Fahn Cooper remains on SF's PS so I don't have a backup tackle. Connor McGovern hasn't seen any regular season action to date. Pughsley remains on KC's PS as well. Basically, I don't have an actively starting LG. The Chiefs' dumping of Nick Williams leaves me incredibly thin on the DL. Bailey is hurt. King is on the PS, and Nunez-Roches just rejoined the active roster... Howard and Poe doing well, but man I'd have nothing here after chosing not to take Chris Jones. OLB looks good with Matt Judon, as he has 10 tackles and 2 sacks on the year and is seeing increased playing time with injury to Suggs. Josh Perry has been solid on STs for SD, so my 4th round pick isn't fairing badly yet. I have just as much a mess at CB as anyone right now. White is injured, Russell was cut, and Kalan Reed remains on the Titans' PS. |
We all got burned on the Kalan Reed upselling.
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Okay, time to look at my year.
Summary: Offense - I made strides toward solving my o-line problems, which helped, and I have Russell Wilson and Travis Kelce. My receivers were banged up all year, and I had zero running game. I was probably a middle of the pack offense in the NFL, pressing Denard Robinson into service at HB and relying on my passing game and Wilson. Defense - They probably were okay, but thin everywhere. I had a decent d-line and decent LBs, but little or no pass rush, which is fatal. I lost my main planned pass rusher in Week 2 and pretty much relied on Hali. My CBs were good, but all of my safeties dropped to injuries, which created a big hole in my defense. I might have been middle of the pack here, too. QB Russell Wilson (Seahawks) - 16 starts, 4,200 yards, 92.6 rating Nick Foles - 1 start, not needed Geno Smith (Jets) - 1 start, not needed Brett Hundley (Packers) - 0 starts Fine year here. I'm really glad that I drafted Wilson over Donald Stephenson. HB Jamaal Charles - 0 starts C.J. Spiller. (Bills/Saints) - 0 starts Denard Robinson (Jaguars) - 1 start Well, I clearly waited too long to stock up on this position. No running game at all this year. WR Jeremy Maclin - 12 starts, 44 rec, 536 yards Donte Moncrief (Colts).* - 7 starts, 30 rec, 307 yards Kendall Wright (Titans) - 4 starts, 29 rec, 416 yards Albert Wilson - 5 starts, 31 rec, 279 yards Rod Streater - 2 starts, 18 rec, 191 yards Injuries killed me here. I scraped together a starting lineup, but it was a tough year. TE Travis Kelce (Chiefs) - 15 starts, 85 rec, 1,125 yards Ben Koyack (Jaguars) - 7 starts, 19 rec, 161 yards Anthony Fasano - 9 starts, 8 rec, 83 yards Great starter and strong depth. I relied on my TEs a lot this year. OT Mitchell Schwartz - 16 starts Morgan Moses, OT (Redskins) - 16 starts Menelik Watson (Raiders) - 5 starts Cyrus Kouandjio, OT (Bills) - 5 starts Corey Robinson (Lions) - 3 starts I'll move Schwartz to LT and be in decent shape here with him and Moses, along with depth. G Alex Boone (49ers) - 14 starts TJ Clemmings (Vikings) - 14 starts Christian Westerman (#5/161 - Bengals) - IR as a rookie Jah Reid - 1 start Had to move Clemmings out of position. Not strong here as both of my rookie guards were on IR or moved to center. C Cody Whitehair (#2/25 - Bears ) - 16 starts Evan Boehm (#4/126 - Cardinals) - 1 start Got great performance from a rookie here to make this position a strength. K Cairo Santos, K Best in NFL. P Dustin Colquitt Best in NFL. LS* James Winchester Best in NFL. FS Reshad Jones (Dolphins) - 6 starts, 31 tackles, 1 int Jordan Poyer (Eagles) - 6 starts, 27 tackles Derron Smith (#5/172 - Bengals) - 0 starts Two starting-caliber FS's, and both went on IR with less than half a season. A strength degraded over the course of the season. SS Tyvon Branch - 5 starts, 24 tackles Miles Killebrew (#4/106 - Lions) - 0 starts, 1 int Another starter went on IR early, making me start my rookie. CB Marcus Peters (#1/18 - Chiefs) - 15 starts, 6 ints, 35 tackles Kendall Fuller (#3/74 - Redskins) - 6 starts, 32 tackles Steve Nelson (#3/80 - Chiefs) - 14 starts, 58 tackles Harlan Miller (#6/185 - Cardinals) - 2 starts, 1 int, 5 tackles Kalan Reed (#7/249 - Titans) - 0 starts I was in good shape here with Peters and Nelson, and Fuller promising as a nickel. OLB Tamba Hali - 2 starts, 3.5 sacks, 24 tackles Nate Orchard (#2/49 - Browns) - 1 start, 2 tackles AJ Klein (Panthers) - 7 starts, 1 sack, 16 tackles Orchard went down on IR early, so Tamba and Klein had to step up. Very, very thin here. ILB Derrick Johnson - 13 starts, 1 int, 1 sack, 70 tackles Rey Maualuga (Bengals) - 6 starts, 1 int, 17 sacks Justin March - 5 starts, 15 tackles Zach Brown (Titans) - 16 starts, 1 int, 4 sacks, 97 tackles Scooby Wright (#7/245 - Browns) - 0 starts The resurgence of Zach Brown made this an area of strength. DE Star Lotulelei (Panthers) - 16 starts, 4 sacks, 14 tackles Brandon Williams (Ravens) - 16 starts, 1 sack, 34 tackles Nick Williams - 0 starts No depth, but good starters. NT Daniel McCullers (Steelers) - 1 start, 1 sack, 10 tackles Michael Bennett (#5/173 - Jaguars) - IR early Andrew Billings (#4/113 - Bengals) - IR early Pretty weak here. McCullers played a lot, though, so I at least have a body. |
ok updated LA Cobras Roster ready for 2017 Draft
2015 Draft: 1-18: OLB Bud Dupree Kentucky 2-49: OG. Ali Marpet Hobart Don't do trade up in third 3-80: WR. Ty Montgomery Stanford 3-98: QB Bryce Petty Baylor 4-117: WR Dandre Smelter Georgia Tech Accept Ben Grubs Trade 5-172: DE/DT Michael Bennett Ohio State 5-173: DE Anthony Chickillo Miami 6-200: DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches Southern Miss 6-217: WR Austin Hill Arizona 7-233: OT La'el Collins LSU Ok I had kelcie McCray but I accepted the trade to seattle. I'm also gonna accept the bucs trade down so here are my picks 1-28 (28th): Myles Jack ILB/OLB UCLA 3-11 (74th): Kivaree Russel CB Notre Dame 4-8 (106th): Eric Muarry CB/S Minnesota 4-28 (126th): Demarcus Robinson WR Florida 5-25 (162nd): Kevin Hogan QB Stanford 5-28 (165th): Kyle Murphy OT Stanford 6-28 (203rd): Mike Thomas WR Southern Miss 7-28 (249th: Vernon Adams QB Oregon QB 10 McCaron, AJ 14. Petty, Bryce 9. Tyler Bray 1. Vernon Adams HB 25 Charles, Jamaal 28 Mark Ingram 32 Spencer Ware 89 Ty Montgomery FB 42 Sherman, Anthony WR 19 Jeremy Macklin 15 Michael Crabtree 14. Demarcus Robinson 11. Mike Thomas 13 de Anthony Thomas TE 87 Kelcie, Travis 84. Harris, 88. Ross Travis T 71. Mitchell Schwartz 75 Jah Reid 69 Kyle Murphy 76 Duvernay-Tardif, Lauren G 66 Jackson, Gabe 71 La'el Collins 74 Ali Marpert C 62 Schwenkie, Brian K 6 Succop, Ryan P 2 Colquitt, Dustin LS 41 Winchester, james FS 37 Kam Cancellor 49. Daniel Sorrenson SS 29 berry, eric - 20 Kurt Coleman 27 Tyvon Branch 21 Eric Muarry CB 38 Amerson, Dave 31 Cooper, Marcus 21 Eric Muarry 22 Kivaree Russel OLB 91 Hali, Tamba 95 Jones, Jarvis 48 Bud Dupree 55 Ford, Dee 44 Myles Jack 53 Anthony Chikolo ILB 56 Johnson, Derrick - 51 spikes, brandon - 48 Klien, AJ 44 Myles Jack 62. Smith Terrence DE 98. Kendall Reyes 97 Allen Bailey 96 Jaye Howard 99 Rakeem Nunez-Roches DT 92 Dontari Poe 96 Jaye Howard 94. Jarvis Jenkins 99 Rakeem Nunez Roches IR Wr Stedman Bailey QB. Geno Smith Last edited by chiefscafan; 05-15-2014 at 11:25 AM.. |
Now my question is can I trade my third or fourth for Romo lol. I have no starting QB thanks to AJ being stuck behind Dalton. Also Geno becoming a total bust.
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I enjoy watching all of you people struggle at QB while I luxuriate in the Russell Wilson era. I have some glaring holes on my team, but I have my quarterback and the rest is gravy.
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Rain man don't start you know I was singing his praises. You said because I forgot to draft that year so you said I had to keep that crappy Chief draft. This has screwed up my QB situation but I'm dealing with it. But for the record I would've drafted Wilson.
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Ha ha like I said you made me take that terrible draft
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Okay, looking at my draft needs now. With a 1st, a 2nd, and 2 3rds in my pocket, I'm hopeful to fill at least two of my major gaps.
High Need/Immediate Starter Running Back Outside Linebacker (could use two starters) Defensive End Guard Strong Safety Moderate Need/Upgrade Starter Cornerback Wide Receiver Inside Linebacker Low Need/Depth/Developmental Offensive Tackle (Could use a left tackle, but I can get by.) Nose Tackle Quarterback Tight End Free Safety Center Kicker Punter Long Snapper |
It's looking like my major holes will be QB, DL, ILB, RB, and OG
Here's my roster preview... Offense QB Alex Smith QB Nick Foles (Free Agent Departure 3/17) RB Jamaal Charles (Released 2/28/17) RB Spencer Ware RB Charcandrick West RB Darrin Reaves (PS) RB C.J. Spiller (Free Agent Acquisition 3/17) FB Anthony Sherman WR Jeremy Maclin WR Chris Conley WR Tyler Boyd (#2-37/16, CIN) WR De'Anthony Thomas WR Albert Wilson WR Rashard Higgins (#5-162/16, CLE) TE Travis Kelce TE Demetrius Harris TE Ross Travis TE James O'Shaughnessy OT Eric Fisher OT Mitchell Schwartz OT Fahn Cooper (#5-165/16, signed off SF PS by IND 2/27/17) OG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OG Connor McGovern (#4-126/16, DEN) OG Jarrod Pughsley (PS) OL Mike Person (In-Season FA Acquisition 11/2/16, re-signed 3/14/17) OC Mitch Morse OC Zach Fulton Defense DE Jaye Howard DE Allen Bailey DE Nick Williams (Waived 10/18/16) DE David King (PS) NT Dontari Poe (Free Agent Departure 3/17) NT Rakeem Nunez-Roches NT Bennie Logan (Free Agent Acquisition 3/14/17) OLB Justin Houston OLB Tamba Hali OLB Dee Ford OLB Matt Judon (#4-129/16, BAL) OLB Dezman Moses (PS) OLB Victor Ochi (In-Season FA Acquisition 1/4/17) ILB Derrick Johnson ILB Justin March ILB Sam Barrington (Waived 11/2/16) ILB Joshua Perry (#4-99/16, LAC) CB Marcus Peters CB Phillip Gaines CB Steven Nelson CB Kenneth Acker (give up pick #7-???/18) CB D.J. White (#6-178/16, KC) CB KeiVarae Russell (#3-74/16, KC) (Released 9/24/16) CB Kalan Reed (#7-250/16, TEN) CB Terrance Mitchell (In-Season FA Acquisition 11/25/17) S Eric Berry S Ron Parker S Daniel Sorensen Special Teams K Cairo Santos P Dustin Colquitt LS James Winchester 2017 Reserve-Futures OL Isaiah Battle LB Khaseem Greene DL Montori Hughes OT Josh James FB Will Ratelle DB Julian Wilson My Cuts Still On Roster QB Tyler Bray OT Bryan Witzmann OT Jah Reid OLB Frank Zombo ILB D.J. Alexander |
Can I trade picks to move up in the draft?
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That was a joke. The trade up rules are in the OP.
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But yes, the trade up and trade down rules are in the OP. Given that we have perfect information, it's expensive to do it, but it's been done rather routinely. Oh, and remember, you can add any free agents to your training camp roster. I don't remember who the Chiefs have signed so far, and there'll be camp fodder, but you'll be able to add Bennie Logan and Mike Person and others. The rule is that you get to add anyone who is new to a Chiefs uniform other than the Chiefs' own draftees. I'll put up a list before our draft day, which will be right after the completion of the NFL draft day. |
As we prepare for the draft, you can add the following free agents to your roster:
James, Josh OL Jenkins, Jarvis DL Johnson, Cory DL Jones, Seantavius WR Logan, Bennie DL Mitchell, Terrance DB Ochi, Victor LB Okine, Earl LB Person, Mike OL Ratelle, Will RB Spiller, C.J. RB Stave, Joel QB Wilson, Julian DB |
I forget... Didn't see it in the rules...
Can we trade future year's picks if we are moving up? If no, well ok then haha. If yes, then also what is the value (many teams value it close to this year's pick, but its very inexact science)? |
No trading future years' picks. It's current year or nothing.
I'm delighted to pick up Mitchell and Logan and Person and maybe Jenkins in free agency. I need help in all of those areas. |
Do we lose the people that the Chiefs cut? I can't remember.
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This is going to be a major divergence point for our various teams, but I may be the only person who turns it down. |
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My choice pretty much has to be Dalvin Cook, the way I'm seeing things at the moment. I didn't think he would slide down to 27. |
Pretty sure everyone is keeping Mahomes as their draft pick.
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As you prepare for your draft, here are your base picks (round and overall pick):
1-27 2-59 3-91 3-104 4-132 5-170 5-180 6-216 6-218 7-245 You can accept or reject the following trades. Refer to them by the Trade Identification below in your draft and specifically state whether you are accepting or rejecting these trades before making your picks. Trade A: 1-27 and 3-91 and next years 1-xx pick for 1-10 Trade B: 3-104 and 4-132 and 7-245 for 3-86 Trade C: 5-170 and 5-180 for 4-139 Trade D: If James O'Shaugnessy is on your roster, O'Shaughnessy and 6-216 for 5-183 Of course, you can trade up or down one time on your own as well. Recall that your draft points must be discounted by 35 percent on a trade down and 15 percent on a trade up. |
Okay, my team is going to the draft immediately.
We reject Trade A, Trade B, Trade C, and Trade D. We're standing pat (or rather, non-Pat) with the original picks. #1-27. Taco Charlton, Defensive End We need a defensive end badly, and he's a good talent at this spot. He's an easy pick for us. The only other players I would consider are Forrest Lamp, Dalvin Cook, TJ Watt, Ryan Anderson, and Reuben Foster. However, I don't need an ILB, there are other running backs available later, and Charlton is at a higher value position than Lamp. I value Charlton above the two OLBs, so Charlton it is. Lamp would probably be my second choice here. #2-59 - Alvin Kamara, Running Back Tough decision here. I think there are good running backs later, so I'm overpaying for Kamara, but I don't see a better value. My other considerations were guard Dion Dawkins, SS Josh Jones, RB Kareem Hunt, DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, and DE Chris Wormley, but I've already drafted one DE and I need a RB as bad as I need a guard. Jones is too expensive and Hunt isn't as strong in my mind as Kamara, so I'll go with Kamara. My second choice would probably be Dawkins, but it's a distant second. 3-91 - Samaje Perine, Running Back This was a huge debate between Perine, OLB Carl Lawson, and running back James Conner. In the end, i decided the Perine was a more safe pick over Conner given his stats and production. But it was close. Other considerations included G Dorian Johnson, SS John Johnson, and RB Tarik Cohen. I really hate to pass up on OLB Carl Lawson, but feel like there's some cheaper talent later. 3-104 - Dorian Johnson, Guard I need a guard badly and figured he would go earlier. Value pick here. Other considerations were RB Tarik Cohen and OLB Carl Lawson. I'm not going to draft three RBs in a row. Lawson deserves strong consideration because that's an area of major need. I'm really torn on that one, but will give Johnson the edge on injury resistance. 4-132 - Desmond King Another tough choice. I initially went with Ryan Switzer as a luxury pick. I'd really like to draft him. I also could take Isaac Asiata at guard or Wayne Gallman at running back instead of Perine earlier. Chad Hanson at wide receiver was under consideration as well. But in the end, I think I can use King somewhere in my defensive backfield, either as a corner or by moving Reshad Jones back to SS and putting King at FS. Too much talent to resist. 5-170 - Nathan Peterman, Quarterback. This was a problematic pick. I couldn't really find anyone I needed who was a good value here. I had a backup quarterback on my wish list, so welcome to the team, Nathan. It was either him or guard Danny Isidora, or TE Bucky Hodges as a pure value play. I pondered trading down from this pick to add a couple of the 7th rounders that I like, but couldn't do it. 5-180 - Caleb Brantley, Defensive Tackle. I have no need for a defensive tackle, but what the heck. If he doesn't go to prison or get blackballed from the league, he'll be a good deal at this pick. Didn't really consider anyone else aside from Danny Isidora and DT Tanzel Smart and Bucky Hodges. I pondered trading down from this pick, too, but couldn't do it. 6-216 - Ifeadi Odenigbo, Defensive end I need pass rushers, and Odenigbo may be inexpensive help. I didn't really see any other choices to consider here. 6-218 - Ejuan Price, Defensive End I wasn't planning to draft so many defensive ends, but he seemed like good value. I really need an OLB, so I was tempted to take Josh Carraway or even Dylan Cole, but in the end I went with Price, who is about the same size. 7-245 - Malachi Dupre, Wide Receiver What a tough call. I don't really need a WR, but he can develop. I really need an OLB and considered Dylan Cole, and was also very interested in S Lorenzo James and G Collin Buchanan. In the end, I reluctantly went with Dupre. |
In my desperation to find a franchise QB, the Fresno roster has suffered in recent years, accumulating holes and missing out on picks Dorsey hit on. At this point, we're re-building. I'm going to roll with Dorsey this year as his draft tended to address holes that my roster has. I also like the upside of a bunch of picks that were traded up for. To me it says they are more "sure" and it's an investment they'll be wanting more from. Really liked Kamara, but worried he’s going to be lost in a deep committee in New Orleans. I am accepting all trades that the Chiefs made and the players as well.
As stated, I’m accepting all trades, but just to make it clear for tracking purposes: We ACCEPT Trade A: 1-27 and 3-91 and next years 1-xx pick for 1-10 We ACCEPT Trade B: 3-104 and 4-132 and 7-245 for 3-86 We ACCEPT Trade C: 5-170 and 5-180 for 4-139 We ACCEPT Trade D: O'Shaughnessy and 6-216 for 5-183 QB - Patrick Mahomes II DE - Tanoh Kpassagnon RB - Kareem Hunt WR - Jehu Chesson ILB - Ukeme Eligwe CB - Leon McQuay III |
My post-draft roster. Will also of course add all UDFAs and other FAs they accumulate this year.
QB Alex Smith Patrick Mahomes Brock Osweiler (Browns) Paxton Lynch (Broncos) Joel Stave RB Kareem Hunt Kenneth Dixon (Ravens) Anthony Sherman C.J. Spiller Will Ratelle WR Jeremy Maclin Jehu Chesson Tavon Austin (Rams) Rishard Matthews (Titans) De'Anthony Thomas Albert Wilson Mike Thomas (Rams) Seantavius Jones TE Travis Kelce Maxx Williams (Ravens) OT T.J. Clemmings (Vikings) Josh James G David DeCastro (Steelers) Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff Mike Person Max Garcia (Broncos) La’el Collins (Cowboys) C NONE K Cairo Santos P Dustin Colquitt S Eric Berry George Iloka (Bengals) Kelcie McCray (Drafted) CB P.J. Williams (Saints) Phillip Gaines Jordan Poyer (Bills) Kalen Reed (Titans) Terrance Mitchell Julian Wilson Leon McQuay III OLB Tamba Hali Justin Houston Shane Ray (Broncos) D.J. Alexander Dee Ford Victor Ochi Earl Okine ILB Derrick Johnson Ukeme Eligwe Vontaze Burflict (Bengals) DE Allen Bailey Tanoh Kpassagnon Jarvis Jenkins NT Rakeem Nunez-Roches Cory Johnson Bennie Logan |
Here's my current roster before any late free agency moves. Rookies are in neon green.
QB Russell Wilson Brett Hundley Nathan Peterman (Bills) Geno Smith Nick Foles Joel Stave Pretty good here. Strong starter and a couple of developmental backups. Will Geno stay on the roster? Grade: A. HB Alvin Kamara (Saints) Samaje Perine (Redskins) Jamaal Charles Denard Robinson C.J. Spiller Will Ratelle Massive rookie infusion here as we change the guard and try to build up an anemic rushing game. Grade: D, but hopefully rising. WR Jeremy Maclin Donte Moncrief Kendall Wright Albert Wilson Malachi Dupre (Packers) Rod Streater Seantavius Jones Ravaged by injuries last year. I'm hoping they stay health this year. Plenty of depth. Grade: C+. TE Travis Kelce Ben Koyack Anthony Fasano Strong and deep here. Grade: A. OT Mitchell Schwartz Morgan Moses Menelik Watson TJ Clemmings Cyrus Kouandjio Corey Robinson Josh James No true left tackle, despite significant investment. But I've got two serviceable starters and I'll likely end up cutting a developmental player before the investment plays out. Way too much mediocrity here for the work I've put in. Grade: C-. G Alex Boone Dorian Johnson (Cardinals) Christian Westerman Jah Reid - 1 start Mike Person Westerman went on IR early last year. Hopefully he or my rookie ends up starting. Grade: D. C Cody Whitehair Evan Boehm Strong here. No problems. Grade: A. K Cairo Santos Best in NFL. Grade: B+ P Dustin Colquitt Best in NFL. Grade: B+ LS* James Winchester Best in NFL. Grade: B+ FS Reshad Jones Desmond King (Chargers) Jordan Poyer Derron Smith If Desmond King does well, I can move my all-star Reshad to SS. I was injury-riddled at the safety spots last year. Grade: A. SS Miles Killebrew Tyvon Branch Don't know if one of these guys can take a starting spot this year. I've had trouble fielding two good safeties. Grade: D. CB Marcus Peters Terrance Mitchell Steve Nelson Kendall Fuller Harlan Miller Kalan Reed Julian Wilson Very young group and ascending. I'm hoping the trend continues. Grade: B. OLB Tamba Hali Nate Orchard AJ Klein Victor Ochi Earl Okine This is my disaster area, but I couldn't invest in it this year. I'm hoping Orchard comes back from injury and that I can squeeze one more year out of Tamba. Major question mark area. Grade: D- and that may be generous. ILB Derrick Johnson Zach Brown Scooby Wright Justin March Rey Maualuga I'm fine here if DJ comes back. Zach Brown was a pleasant surprise for me last year. He's been barely making my roster every year since I drafted him and then did great last year. Grade: B, but it's an A if DJ comes back strong. DE Star Lotulelei Taco Charlton (Cowboys) Jarvis Jenkins Ifeadi Odenigbo (Vikings) Ejuan Price (Rams) Nick Williams Major investment area this year. I wouldn't mind switching to a 4-3 and my new ends can help, but I'm still probably a 3-4 this year. Star is playing out of position for me, but I'm okay at NT. Grade: D+, but hopefully rising. NT Brandon Williams Andrew Billings Bennie Logan Caleb Brantley (Browns) Daniel McCullers Michael Bennett (the other one, not the good one) Cory Johnson Great shape here with Brandon Williams, and hopefully I can get production out of my rookies and free agents. Billings was in IR all season, so I'll get him back. I suddenly have lots of bodies here. Grade: A. |
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2017 DRAFT ACCEPT Trade A: 1-27 and 3-91 and next years 1-xx pick for 1-10 DECLINE Trade B: 3-104 and 4-132 and 7-245 for 3-86 DECLINE Trade C: 5-170 and 5-180 for 4-139 ACCEPT Trade D: James O'Shaugnessy and 6-216 for 5-183 MY TRADE UP: To Jacksonville 5-170: 23.4*0.85 = 19.89 5-183: 18.2*0.85 = 15.47 Total = 35.36 To Kansas City 5-148: 32.2 7-222: 2.6 Total = 34.80 1-010: Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech (10 KC) 2-059: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova (59 KC) 3-104: Dorian Johnson, OG, Pittsburgh (115 ARZ) 4-132: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson (142 HOU) 5-148: Blair Brown, ILB, Ohio (148 JAX) 5-180: Aaron Jones, RB, Texas El-Paso (182 GB) 6-218: Stacy Coley, WR, Miami (219 MIN) 7-222: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State (224 CLE) 7-245: Christopher Carson, RB, Oklahoma State (249 SEA) I felt like I really had to go out and address the QB position this year. Losing Foles in FA hurt since he was my only reserve QB last season. I have the now and the future in Smith and Mahomes. Not sure how #3 is going to shake out at the moment as it looks like Bray, who I cut, will be #3 and Stave will be the odd man out. I may be rolling with 2 QBs once again. I passed on Chris Jones last year, so I'm weak on the defensive line. I'm not all that excited about KC's pick of Kpassagnon, but perhaps they can turn him into something more than an athletic freak. I didn't accept a couple of KC's mid-round trades because I really needed to double-dip on the defensive line, so I went out and got a guy who I feel is athletic and will be a rotational player early for Houston with later starting potential in Carlos Watkins. I limped through last year with practice squad types on my roster at OG, so I went and got Dorian Johnson. Johnson was one of my favorite guards in this class and he was highly touted among scouts. I really think he starts day one for Arizona and never looks back. I really need a starter at guard opposite Tardif. I'm hoping my 2016 pick, McGovern, starts for Denver this year as that would really solidify the group since I'm not all that thrilled with Tardif at this juncture. Another reason I passed on some mid-round trades was that I wanted to use the ammunition gained in the O'Shaughnessy trade to go up and get Blair Brown. I'm hopeful that my 4th rounder last year, Josh Perry, gets a shot this year and that Brown also gets one, otherwise my ILBs look pretty bad with DJ out. If nothing else, Brown looks like a guy that will eventually replace Paul Posluszny at SLB in Jacksonville. I could be left with a bit of an issue at ILB once again in 2017. I was unhappy with my situation at RB after watching Charles go and West look bad last season. I stood pat with #180 to take Aaron Jones, who I think has Shady McCoy type ability and will push hard for that starting job in Green Bay. I made a bold move in picking up Christopher Carson out of Oklahoma State that was drafted by Seattle. This was a guy that Pete Carroll personally wanted to draft, and if this kid holds true to being a battering ram like he started to show last season, he could be a big-time piece for the Seahawks and will boost my running game with 2 power backs. I used my 6th rounder to pick up a developmental receiver in Stacy Coley. If he can find the passion for the game in the NFL that he lacked in college, he could end up being a steal for the Vikings and, with all their youth at WR, could push for quite a few reps early on. Call me an idiot, but I just don't care that much for Cairo Santos. I think he lacks the leg power, given his stature, to drive the ball when it's needed most. He's not very good outside of about 45 yards. I'm going to get a big-leg kicker and call it day. Welcome to KC, Mr. Gonzalez. AUTOMATIC FA LOSSES & CUTS DL Dontari Poe (AUTO FA LOSS/17, ATL) QB Nick Foles (AUTO FA LOSS/17, PHI) RB Jamaal Charles (**** HIM CUT/17, DEN) RB Darren Reaves (AUTO FA LOSS/17, FA) 2017 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER Offense (QB 3, RB 3, FB 1, WR 6, TE 4, OL 8 = 25) QB Alex Smith QB Patrick Mahomes II (#1-10/17, KC) QB Joel Stave (FA/17) RB Spencer Ware RB Aaron Jones (#5-180/17, GB) RB Christopher Carson (#7-245/17, SEA) RB Charcandrick West RB Devine Redding (FA/17) FB Anthony Sherman WR Jeremy Maclin (BAL) WR Chris Conley WR Tyler Boyd (#2-37/16, CIN) WR Stacy Coley (#6-218/17, MIN) WR Albert Wilson WR Rashard Higgins (#5-162/16, CLE) WR De'Anthony Thomas WR Seantavius Jones (FA/17) WR Tevin Jones (FA/17) WR Gehrig Dieter (FA/17) WR Marcus Kemp (FA/17) WR Alonzo Mooore (FA/17) WR Tony Stevens (FA/17) TE Travis Kelce TE Demetrius Harris TE Gavin Escobar (FA/17) TE Ross Travis TE Orson Charles (FA/17) TE Emanuel Byrd (FA/17) OL Eric Fisher OL Mitchell Schwartz OL Fahn Cooper (#5-165/16, FA IND) OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OL Dorian Johnson (#3-104/17, ARZ) OL Connor McGovern (#4-126/16, DEN) OL Mitch Morse OL Zach Fulton OL Mike Person (FA/17) OL Josh James (FA/17) OL Damien Mama (FA/17) OL Andrew Tiller (FA/17) OL Isaiah Battle (FA/17) OL Joseph Cheek (FA/17) OL Donald Hawkins (FA/17) Defense (DL 6, OLB 5, ILB 4, DB 10 = 25) DL Allen Bailey DL Tanoh Kpassagnon (#2-59/17, KC) DL Carlos Watkins (#4-132/17, HOU) DL Jarvis Jenkins (FA/17, KC) DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches DL Bennie Logan (FA/17, KC) DL Jaye Howard (CHI) DL Nick Williams (MIA) DL David King DL Ricky Ali'ifua (FA/17) DL Montori Hughes (FA/17) DL Cam Thomas (FA/17) OLB Justin Houston OLB Tamba Hali OLB Dee Ford OLB Matt Judon (#4-129/16, BAL) OLB Earl Okine (FA/17) OLB Dezman Moses ILB Derrick Johnson ILB Justin March ILB Joshua Perry (#4-99/16, LAC) ILB Blair Brown (#5-148/17, JAX) ILB Sam Barrington (NO) ILB Marcus Rush (FA/17) ILB Reshard Cliett (FA/17) DB Marcus Peters DB Terrance Mitchell (FA/17) DB Phillip Gaines DB Steven Nelson DB D.J. White (#6-178/16, KC) DB KeiVarae Russell (#3-74/16, FA CIN) DB Kalan Reed (#7-250/16, TEN) DB Kenneth Acker DB Eric Berry DB Ron Parker DB Daniel Sorensen DB DeVante Bausby (FA/17) DB Jordan Sterns (FA/17) DB Marqueston Huff (FA/17) DB Trevon Hartfield (FA/17) DB Keith Baxter (FA/17) DB Ashton Lampkin (FA/17) DB J.R. Nelson (FA/17) Special Teams (3) K Zane Gonzalez (#7-222/17, CLE) K Cairo Santos P Dustin Colquitt P Will Monday (FA/17) LS James Winchester |
We accepted all of the Chiefs free agents to our roster for now. I'm sure most of them will be gone when we have to cut down from 90 to 53. It sucked losing Foles and Poe.
We accepted the following trades: Trades A, C and D. We rejected the following trades: Trade B. Here was our draft. Draft 1 (10) Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech 2 (59) Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova 3 (104) Vince Biegel, OLB, Wisconsin 4 (132) Sean Harlow, OG, Oregon State 4 (139) Marlon Mack, RB, South Florida 5 (183) Ukeme Eligwe, ILB, Georgia Southern 6 (218) Jalen Myrick, CB, Minnesota 7 (245) Damorea'ea Stringfellow, WR, Ole Miss Our roster will be in the following post. |
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Alex Smith Pat Mahomes II Tyler Bray Joel Stave RB Jamaal Charles Spencer Ware Charcandrick West Will Ratele C.J. Spiller Marlon Mack FB Anthony Sherman WR Jeremy Maclin Chris Conley Albert Wilson De'Anthony Thomas Keyarris Garrett Seantavius Jones Damorea'ea Stringfellow TE Travis Kelce Demetrius Harris Ross Travis OT Eric Fisher Mitchell Schwartz Kyle Murphy James Josh Mike Person OG LDT Sean Harlow Jah Reid Christian Westerman OC Mitch Morse Zach Fulton DE Jaye Howard Allen Bailey Tanoh Kpassagnon Nick Williams Rakeem Nunez-Rochez Jarvis Jenkins Cory Johnson NT Bennie Logan Andrew Billings OLB Justin Houston Tamba Hali Dee Ford Vince Biegel Dezman Moses Frank Zombo Victor Ochi Earl Okine ILB Derrick Johnson Myles Jack Justin March-Lillard Sam Barrington D.J. Alexander Ukeme Eligwe CB Marcus Peters Phillip Gaines Steven Nelson KeiVarae Russell Kenneth Acker Kalan Reed Terrance Mitchell Julian Wilson Jalen Myrick S Eric Berry Ron Parker K.J. Dillon Daniel Sorensen K Cairos Santos P Dustin Colquitt LS James Winchester |
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