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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
I think you do.
It helps in the red zone. It also helps against those really physical teams that can press across the board, like New England. Watkins/whoever replaces him typically is facing the 3rd or maybe even 4th best DB a team has. If you have a guy who is skilled at beating press who also has speed, you get things like Watkins' put-away TD against Tennessee.
I still see Denzel Mims as the ideal sort of fit. He'd give them a guy who's really dangerous on fades (and KC has the personnel and scheme to make sure he's isolated outside with no over-the-top help in the red zone). But he's also quick and can gain early separation, and is a dangerous downfield option.
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Mims is weird some scouts love him some don't.