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Kaindoh is easily the least exciting pick of this class for me. The physical potential is off the charts but that complete lack of expected college production sets off alarms. Sounds like he was a bust in college given how highly touted of a recruit he was.
I understand poor coaching and player development but still, there have been physically gifted players that played well and, in some cases, dominated at the collegiate level, despite a lack of honed technique and were considered raw coming into the league. On the flipside, there's countless examples of those types of guys being trash in the league so perhaps Kaindoh will be the opposite?...a collegiate bust but an NFL beast. That'd be quite the story. Time will tell but can't I honestly say I'm optimistic but hoping he pans out given that he's a Chief. |
Florida State had 5 day 3 or UDFA guys with great measurables/talent that all underachieved in college and went late in the draft:
Janarius Robinson Josh Kaindoh Hamsah Nasirildeen Marvin Wilson Tamorrion Terry If that doesn’t make it obvious what the issue was, I don’t know what will. |
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I'm pretty stoked about the guys we drafted this year and everyone says i'm mr. negative so that should tell you how good our draft looks this year. :D Kaindoh is my least favorite by far. Basham was so close to our picks and a way better option. I like Creed at center but there Green was still there as well. I dunno, just disappointing. Hope Kaindoh surprises, i guess. |
Yea so disappointing to take a guy in the 4th that was up there with Chase Young and Jaelan Phillips coming out of HS and clearly went to one of the worst programs in CFB at developing talent.
SO DISAPPOINTING!!! |
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We are all supposed to love everything single thing that happens. It doesn't matter to you that we love everything but 1 pick. relax, dude. |
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Kaindoh's ceiling is double digit sacks every year, pro-bowler. Injuries and poor coaching is why he fell. Athletically, he's off the charts. Basham was the safer pick; he's unlikely to bust completely. His floor is like...Mike Danna. Kaindoh may be out of football in two years. OR he may be a star. |
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I just don’t see how you can be so disappointed with a very high upside pick on day ****ing 3. |
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what is it, like a 30% chance on average that you get 'successful' NFL player post round one? I like taking big swings on potential star ability in the hopes that we get ONE shockingly good player as opposed to a couple of meh guys. Meh guys are cheap and easily found every year. Stars are tough to find and develop or expensive to purchase. |
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Like I’ve said before, the later the pick the more it becomes like a lottery ticket. Why wouldn’t you want the biggest potential earnings? |
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We need to hit on some elite talent. Take the big swing. **** the safe bets. We're not rebuilding, we're a perennial contender. |
I guess I’m in the minority, the second day of the draft was boring to me, high floor low ceiling guys. Kaindoh is a swing gray is a swing I love it.
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He should be thrilled to work with Spags and Daley |
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