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I'm sure Veach isn't thrilled with the return either, but they weren't going to pay him, so the market dictated the terms. Nothing he could do about that. |
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Rice, Brown, draftee, JWat. If Watson is WR4, you're in real good shape. Moore, Toney, Ross, Remigio can fight it out for the 5th spot. Who cares? Maybe the light bulb goes on for one of them. We don't need another one year rental vet, it just puts us back in the same spot again next year, and you'd like to have some continuity. |
God what a bummer. After all the talk of 1st round picks or even a 2nd round pick plus some we get a 3rd and not even a 3rd this year. A 3rd next year.
What a shit ass trade. Should have kept him for ****s sake. |
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It's IMPORTANT to develop and play these guys if we want to beat The Patriots 6 SB wins. Sneed probably gives you a better chance at the threepeat, but as early as next year, you have to start letting important pieces walk due to the cap. We chose to pay Jones. He's a unicorn, I get it. So they paid him, that means they couldn't pay Sneed. In '25, you'll have to make decisions on Bolton, Humphrey, T.Smith. Hollywood. In '26 Williams and Watson. You've got to keep drafting and developing. And you have to play them. |
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If you look at reasonable comps, this always the neighborhood of market value. We all hoped for more. We weren't going to pay him, so it is what it is. |
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Lol this dude must post on Chiefsplanet. |
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I will say this...
What do Sneed, Williams, and Watson all have in common? None of them were selected before round four. To trade Sneed on the cheap like that says a lot about his confidence in restoring the depth of the position. When guys got hurt last year the depth was so good we hardly missed a beat. That's rare, doesn't hardly happen. But I think it says a lot about Veach's confidence going into this draft and replenishing the depth. We need another versatile CB maybe two. Let's see Veach. How great are you? (I already know he's great... overall.) |
I'm so good at drafting CB's I can trade them away on the cheap and not even miss them.-Brett Veach
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I understand the disappointment for this season. But I'd take this trade now over letting him walk after next and having to wait another year to maybe get a 3rd round pick as a comp pick the year after that. And I think he's very good. But he's handsy in coverage, his knee might be an ongoing issue and I'm just not sure he was worth a 3 year commitment to at that price range. |
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And McDuffie will likely be an exception to that strategy when he is due for a contract extension. |
There's also a potential that Veach is playing a bit of a long game and intends to carry over unused cap into next year.
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Seems legit. |
Chamarri Conner played 137 snaps in the slot last year. Played really well. Could help fill that role Sneed had here.
Keep ****ing doubting doubting Dave Merritt |
If McDuffie can play in the boundary they’ll be OK. Lose some versatility with him playing outside, but they’ve got some good young talent in Nico, Nazeeh, and Ekow. Williams is going to step up and be better than he’s been.
Cook comes back next year. Connor isn’t a rookie and can do everything from that 3rd safety spot. Reid is the veteran leader and sets the tone back there. I like the mix as-is and when you look at the depth, it takes the sting out of losing LJ. As much as I loved seeing him evolve and grow as a player and a quiet leader, I realize it had to be done for the better of the whole. I’ll always remember Sneed in Reeks face on the line, fake a move, and just ****ing jam Tyreek into the core of the Earth. Enjoy those rings and that bag king. |
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Sneed will go the way of Tyreek and Kareem Hunt. A Chiefs Planet game thread, spilt milk to wail over. Probably first half opening day
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I’ll look silly of course by the end of the game but I doubt that will stop me. |
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Eh trade still blows
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We can at least be happy that Colts fans are absolutely livid to miss out on Sneed to a team in their division for THAT comp.
**** the Colts. Another franchise that deserves the worst. Doesn’t justify or defend the trade, but that’s a silver lining. |
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They deserve to be miserable. |
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Clowney, Danna, Smith + a move up for Adonai Mitchell? |
Among all of his talents, if Veach has displayed one absolute superpower, it is drafting one badass corner after another. If this holds, shipping off Sneed for whatever we can get is wisely taking advantage of what we do better than anybody else in the league. I would have loved more compensation, but if Veach thinks Sneed's money is better spent elsewhere, I trust him.
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I literally came here to simply complain about how dead I feel inside in regards to this trade...
Granted, had this pick been one round and one year sooner I'd be good. I just thought the whole league valued him more than that. Being Veach pulled the trigger that means he agreed with them. So one question remains. How does Veach Spend the money? Obviously it's importan or he never would have done it. I like Wanya ok but he did get dinged up last year and we need a capable player like Donovan Smith. |
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Nah. |
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This was a win for other conference contenders and I'm not sure that's arguable. Dude ERASED elite guys.....and we get a pick valued at about 4 slots
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The best case scenario is fully using the created cap space on talented but older players willing to chase a ring.
Hollywood Brown was a younger player willing to bet on himself and a great signing. We need to add LT and Pacheco insurance before the draft. I also would like to see another vet WR cheap because if Skyy Moore is still on the roster opening day something went wrong. |
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Rams got a late 3 for Ramsey. Bucs got a late 3 for Davis. Packers got a late 3 for Douglas. Chiefs will get a better 3rd than all those teams got. The Titans will be a mid 3 at worst. In fact odds are it could be a top 10 pick considering their schedule and the other 3 teams in their division all had winning records last year. Based on the Chiefs recent draft position that draft pick could only be a mere 10-11 picks after where our 2nd would be. |
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It's a good point though. If we didn't have three really good CB's behind Sneed I'd be really unhappy. |
Still a shitty trade.
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In the playoffs, Sneed gave up big plays in every game except the Miami game. He made one spectacular play to knock the ball loose before Flowers broke the plane of the endzone, but remember he was burned before that on a big play to get the Ravens down there. He gave up a TD against Buffalo and a TD against San Francisco.
KCs defense is going to be fine. |
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Rams got a late 3 for Ramsey. Bucs got a late 3 for Davis. Packers got a late 3 for Douglas. Chiefs will get a better 3rd than all those teams got. The Titans will be a mid 3 at worst. In fact odds are it could be a top 10 pick considering their schedule and the other 3 teams in their division all had winning records last year. Based on the Chiefs recent draft position that draft pick could only be a mere 10-11 picks after where our 2nd would be. |
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Basically your down to teams with a lot of cap space and still think they will be competitive with a shut down corner. |
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My money says that future 3rd will be packaged in a trade up in this years draft.
Sorry if a repost. |
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Can't pay everybody. Mahomes plus best 52 wins Super Bowls. |
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First of all, I really liked having Sneed as a Chief. Thought he was a very good player, and definitely a team guy. That said, as per the trade, it's still not over as we don't know what BV is gonna do with the 19M in additional cap room. Kinda mystifies me that a guy who played a huge role in constructing a couple of Super Bowl winners isn't being given the benefit of AT LEAST WAITING TO SEE THE WHOLE TRADE before passing judgement. And yeah, I know it's part of fandom to give such trades an immediate thumbs up/down....heck it's fun and I hope I don't come across as suggesting that it's a bad thing.
But how about we wait just a bit to see the complete trade? Clearly, BV thinks this deal is best for the Chiefs (can't imagine that he'd make a deal he thought was bad). So, personally, I'm hoping that Sneed passes the physical. If he doesn't and BV thinks he needs the cap space that much, would he simply remove the tag and let Sneed walk? And yeah, I know there are prolly a dozen other ways to get the cap space.....but what if??? As you can tell, I'm ok with this Sneed deal as it's the best we could do (and yes, I wish it was for more, but it simply isn't). I'm most anxious to see what BV can do with that 19M.....Fun City! Lastly, gotta tell you how much I enjoy reading your alls takes on Chiefs matters....it definitely brighten my days to see that I'm not the dumbest rock in the drawer. Oops, did I actually say that? Flame away! PS. Seriously, thanks tons for sharing your views and passion....Chiefs Planet is da bomb!!! |
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"How does KC keep finding great cornerbacks?!" |
Calling a pick that is going to be a top 80 pick and likely top 75 a 4th rd value is so bizarre.
The 4th rd usually starts at pick 101. That’s at least a 20 pick difference so almost a full rd. Goes to show that people don’t value draft picks until April when they are actually used. |
I don't know what to tell you guys. Do you not realize future picks hold less value at the moment? I thought that was common knowledge.
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I guess I'm becoming more chill about the situation because the team is already solid, the only glaring hole right now is LT and another WR. Idk, its not great compensation, but again, Veach's track record of 3 SBs in 5 years speaks for itself. |
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As of spring of '25, it will be a relatively high 3rd round pick. What I think this tells us is that Veach is looking at the future, always. Teams trying to climb the mountain have a different mindset than the team on top of the mountain. |
It seems clear that Veach preferred Sneed gone at the franchise tag cap hit -- whether that's because of signing free agents with that money or he didn't want to deal with a potential hold-out or whatever. Obviously he hoped there would be a bidding war over Sneed, but that didn't occur.
I just don't think paying Sneed $20 million this year is something Veach thought to be a good idea. |
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So, who is first in line to take Sneed's place? I'd think with KCs track record of winning SBs without an elite defense, would allow fans to chill a bit and have faith in the braintrust. Losing Sneed isn't the move that's going to seriously hamper your ability to win again in '24. |
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For now, it's worth a 4th, because if we tried to use it to make a move this offseason, that's what the value is. But yes, it's very likely going to be a top 75 pick, and people acting like that's nothing are being silly. |
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But yeah, the compensation is still low and surprisingly so. It definetly feels like we got fleeced. Im guessing better trade compensation was on the board, but it doesnt matter if they aren't willing to pay him too. |
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All signs point to that money being used on extensions imo. |
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McDuffie Watson Williams Reid Connor Cook This is fine. Its not elite but it's not a weakness either. If we lose, its not going to be because of this DB core. |
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Tennessee is still the worst team in that division.
I'd be shocked if they aren't picking top 10 again next year. |
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The defense will keep on ticking, i dont expect to see much loss. |
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This thread has every angle, emotion, like or dislike, good or bad, right or wrong opinion all wrapped up in one long series of posts.
Quite interesting........ |
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IF, however, you are Brett Veach, and you already have a championship roster at the end of March, and you don't HAVE to make huge moves and can afford to be patient, then it will indeed be an early 3rd round pick. Traditionally, the reasoning for discounting a round per year is based on the urgency to win NOW for most franchises. We're at the top of the mountain. It's a little different. We're going to need that pick next year, and will be glad to have it. |
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Keep cooking Dave Merritt
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Exclusive: The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> felt comfortable trading CB L'Jarius Sneed because they already have the perfect replacement on the roster. He was tracking to start on defense at corner opposite Sneed and Trent McDuffie in 2023 before a season-ending injury in training camp. <br><br>🔗⬇️ <a href="https://t.co/c6rPcElDZE">pic.twitter.com/c6rPcElDZE</a></p>— Charles Goldman (@goldmctNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/goldmctNFL/status/1771629695592812882?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 23, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
I really hope Nazeeh can bounce back fast since his ACL injury will be a full year removed.
He has the traits to be a starter. |
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