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Doesn't mean he will be. Draft picks are draft picks. Some of them never pan out despite having nearly everything go in their favor. That's why I'm not in favor of trading a bunch of high picks for one guy, despite his talent level. He could tear a pectoral the day after we draft him and never play again. Giving up 1 draft pick for that is bad enough. Giving up 2 firsts in successive years could be a major setback to a team with an open SB window. |
One position I think we see the Chiefs draft either R2 or R3 is slot corner. Didn’t think of it much until listening to the AP laboratory podcast, but it makes too much sense.
They want to move Sneed outside as evidenced by their interest in K’Waun Williams. But you need a true slot guy who can really blitz. Idk that you’re finding a day one starter in that role unless it’s a top 100 draft pick. And I also don’t think they are planning to start Fenton there. I think I’d rather do that than to run it back with Breeland and keep Sneed inside where his blue chip potential can be limited in some ways. |
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Why do several people want to take a RT and move him to LT while putting that player up against higher level talent at the same time. Seems like a recipe for disaster to me. :shrug:
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If it's a 1st round LT and a trade up it'll either be Darrisaw in the top 15 or Walker Little in the 20-27 range.
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Would it surprise anyone if Veach pulls some under-the-radar stud to play LT somewhere in rounds 2-4 who ends up being just as good, if not better than the top-rated guys everyone is talking about?
Just like he did last year with Sneed. In Veach I Trust. |
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One of the Miami DE’s is my guess. Rousseau or Philips. |
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Was a top 10 prospect before his injury |
Trade up: OT Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech
Stay at 31: OT Spencer Brown, Northern Iowa A virtual clone of Nate Solder who has been rather good. |
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