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Chiefs best draft move in the last five years
An Espn article over the weekend discussed what best draft move each NFL team has made over the past five years. Planteer fan favorite Adam Teicher weighed in for the Chiefs and said trading two second round picks for Alex Smith was the best draft move the Chiefs have made.
What other draft moves would trump this notion? Is drafting Marcus Peters in the first round larger than trading for Alex Smith? What draft move has this organization made that has been more impact full than trading for Alex Smith? |
Adam is a dumb****.
It's Justin Houston for ****'s sake |
Not drafting Geno Smith or any of those other loser QBs in that draft.
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**** you, Teicher. Seriously...**** him. Piece of shit.
I remember being real skeptical about the Poe pick. Wasn't expecting them to draft a combine workout warrior like him in the first. Thought it was pretty non-conventional for the Chiefs at the time. Was also a bit skeptical about him working out. I really, really like that pick now. |
Two second round picks to go from 4 wins to perennial playoff contender is a helluva deal. Marcus Peters, Kelce and Houston round out the top 4. Surprised Teicher wrote a positive article on Smith
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Looking back, Pioli could have had the best draft in franchise history in 2011 had he not ****ed up the Baldwin pick.
Rodney Hudson is a top 5 Center. Justin Houston is a top 5 pass rusher. Allen Bailey has been a goddamn steal and one of the better DL collapsing the pocket. But, passing on Andy Dalton makes that a moot point. As a single best draft pick, it's pretty damn close between Peters and Houston. |
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Justin Houston is injury prone and overweight. If anything he's trending towards a "good pick" and a disaster signing. |
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Houston's warts are already showing. Peters might be next. |
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I elected not to post this last night for fear of heads exploding all across CP. Looks like I was totally off base. :)
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