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Call Your Shot: Who will be the Chiefs first pick?
If they stay at 31: Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas
If they trade up: Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma St. |
Rashod Bateman
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Stay at 31: Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU
Trade up: Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech |
Dillon Radunz or Terrace Marshall
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Trade up for Darrisaw
Stay at 31: outside the box, best CB available. |
Cosmi or Jenkins
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Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma St.
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Mac Jones @ 31
Trevor Lawrence if they trade up. |
Bart gives the middle finger to all you chicken littles.
Trades back into the second round, takes a center, and then you guys jizz all over his 3rd round OT find. |
Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State
Looks like a Spags guy. Oweh ran a 4.36-second 40-yard dash, which is absurd for an athlete his size and backed it up with a pro-shuttle time of 4.21, 21 reps at 225 pounds on the bench and a 39.5-inch vertical jump.Mar 25, 2021 |
Some WR most of us have never even heard of yet.
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Stay at 31: Cosmi
Trade up to early 20’s if JOK is in range Trade down: Eichenberg |
Cosmi or Marshall
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Trade the pick.
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Cosmi or Collins
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Greg Newsome, II
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I have no idea at all so I'll throw out a wild and crazy scenario just for shits.
The Chiefs trade up to draft DeVonta Smith, who falls outside the top 10. |
Has a consensus been arrived at regarding how much if any a move up Teven is.
Earlier he was thought to maybe still be available when we pick, might even be a day 2 value, with day 1 being a stretch. But his pro day impressed and looks like the speculators are moving him up, but how far? |
No matter who it is some here will complain while others argue it is a guaranteed first ballot HoF inductee.
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Stone Forsythe a name to watch, maybe?
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But if we get ****ed and teams reach on all the players we like and we can’t get a trade down partner like last year, then I think Jamin Davis is the guy |
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Whomever of the 3 is still on the board: Bateman, Cosmi or Rousseau.
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Chiefs trade pick #31 and pick #136 in 2021 draft and a 3rd round pick in the 2022 draft to the Eagles for pick #37 and OT Andre Dillard. The Chiefs draft LB Jamin Davis with pick #37.
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Chiefs trade pick #31 and a 2nd in 2022 to the Vikings and move up to grab Darrisaw.
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Ryan Sims
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The Chiefs stay put and Rousseau or Cosmi falls in their lap. If both are sitting there, I think they select Rousseau and then trade up with the Jets in the 2nd round and then take Cosmi. Veach then goes back to genius status as the rest of the NFL scratches their heads in disbelief.
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Whoever it is, it'll be a future HOFer!!!
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Don't wanna start a thread for it but
If the Vikings were willing to move Thielan, would you send them a 2 for him? Seems like he'd be a nice fit here. |
Wish i knew enough about this year's draft to guess.
And with the Chiefs kinda in this weird position of having several directions they can go, makes that guess even harder this year. My son said Teven Jenkins. That seems to be a pretty popular choice. |
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If I had to guess, probably somebody from the SEC.
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If they stay at 31 - Terrace Marshall (they might even trade up a few spots to get him if a WR run develops). Unless they believe someone like Dede Westbrook or Golden Tate as a veteran FA can be their new Sammy Watkins, the Draft is the best place to get someone to keep creating mismatches.
If they trade up - if it’s a big trade up (at least 8 spots) it’s clearly for a LT and it will be for whichever LT has a mini slide. I’ll say Slater. If it’s a small trade up it’s to secure the WR |
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Some players are seeing their stock rise, which means that others will have to fall (perhaps due to no fault of their own).
There will be some REALLY good players available at our pick at positions of need. I don't know who we'll take, but I think we'll be happy with the players available. |
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Adam will be 31 when the season starts. He is signed for 2021 to 2024 at $5,968,750, $16,945,000, $17,950,000, and $17,100,000 Cap hits. Chiefs have $15,850,500 and $20,685,000 for Tyreek and $7,650,000, $8,900,000, $14,650,000, $16,400,000, and $18,650,000 for Travis. I think a 1st round pick for a WR makes a lot of sense for the Cap money and the future of the Chiefs. No trade and Terrace Marshall Jr, WR, LSU in the 1st round. |
A couple days ago I had a dream but it was one of those dreams that you don't remember until something triggers your memory, so I started looking at some draft stuff and I remembered dreaming the name Walker Little, I said I think that is a left tackle for Stanford, so I looked it up and sure enough, 6'7 315 and ran a 4.81 40 so I will stay with that and say Walker Little maybe at 31 or maybe after a trade down.
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WR Dyami Brown. If we're trading up OT Darrisaw.
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If KC stays at #31 IMO it's LB Jamin Davis with the Matt House connection, if it's a LT Veach won't **** around and trades up
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Nick Bolton, LB, Mizzou
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:hail::hail::hail: |
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This is tough. So hard to know who's gonna fall.
Teven Jenkins |
kadarius toney, trade up in the 2nd ot.
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I am hopeful for Cosmi. A ton of upside and should lock up the left side for years even if he has to take some lumps year one.
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I think they're going to trade up in the 1st.
I think they'd prefer to stay put and take Cosmi in a normal year where they wouldn't have to start him at LT right away. But that's not an option with our current roster. I also think they'd prefer to stay put and take Liam Eichenberg, who you can plug in right now but would have a lower ceiling (and less of a stylistic fit) than Cosmi, but Eichenberg's just too valuable as a surefire 10-year competent starter at LT. They'd have to trade up a few slots to get him. Veach was hyperaggressive in trying to get Trent Williams. So I think trading up 6 spots or so to get Eichenberg just isn't his style. Trading up 10-15 spots, however, to get Christian Darrisaw, who you could start right away and provides you Pro Bowl or All Pro potential and would be a perfect scheme fit? That's the kind of swing-for-the-fenches move that, to me, sounds like vintage Brett Veach. I think we trade up for Darrisaw, but it's going to cost us. |
LT of some sort.
Confluence of positional depth and extreme team need. |
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The problem with trading up far enough to get Darrisaw is you'd probably have to get to 12 or so. Going from 31 to 12 is gonna be....pricey.
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If you trade away the top of next year's draft for a LT, he better be a 16-game starter right away and he better be at least good. It's a huge risk. |
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LT is so important I'd understand the swing for it. In the grand scheme of things, giving up pick 31 this year and say our first next year and third this year isn't THAT crazy. |
If they were giving up a first that was gonna be in the teens or something, I'd be alot more hesitant. But they're gonna be in the AFC champ game again, atleast barring injuries.
Those players you're picking at the end of the first are usually 2nd round type prospects anyway, similar to what we're looking at this year. So if that pick can get you a franchise LT, do it. Whether the guy they trade up for is that or not, who knows. |
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I think Sewell and Slater are both gone by the Chargers pick. Darrisaw might be there in the late teens and that’s when we should strike bc he isn’t going to be there after Miami at 18.
Miami sure does love stockpiling picks, plus they have a top 10 pick already, so if we want to trade for Darrisaw that’s probably the sweet spot. Probably cost this years first, next years first, a 3rd and we can probably toss in our extra 4th this year |
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Rondale Moore WR Purdue.
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Those 2 would be reliable LT’s IMO |
And for all the talk about Darrisaw....you’re banking on him going from a run first team to a team like the Chiefs and succeeding.
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We're in a bad spot in that the positions we need to fill are pretty tough to fill at the spots we're picking.
LT, DE and QB are high round positions normally. So you're gonna have to wheel and deal or develop someone not as highly rated. |
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LT is just going to depend on what they do. I’d be just fine with taking Cosmi and signing Okung to start out the year. |
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Leon Sandcastle
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So no, I don’t think we’re in that much of a “tough spot”. |
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Let's not forget, we are not in a vacuum here. We have the league's best QB to protect. Veach was willing to sell Arrowhead Stadium to land Trent Williams. We'll see if he feels the same way in the Draft. |
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