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Old 03-15-2022, 02:29 PM   #1071
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Originally Posted by O.city View Post
Now that they have Reid, I don't think Hill would be on the table there anymore.

Possible. But in this scenario, I wonder if they'd look around for a vet to trade that first for if no one wanted to come up?

If you could, say, trade 30 to the Vikings for Theilan and their 2nd?
He could be.

I mean Thornhill is entering his walk year. And Hill would be more of a swiss-army knife type safety similar to Mathieu than anyone we have, IMO.

So you could figure on him being the 'swing safety' with the Chiefs playing a TON of 4-2-5 looks w/ Reid playing something of a hybrid 'backer/safety and Thornhill as a single high.

Then if you can't get Thornhill extended or just don't want to, you could rotate Hill back into the single high role w/ Reid being more of an underneath sort long-term.

Finding snaps for him isn't my worry. It's just straight up positional value.

And man, have you EVER had a 1st round pick you actually wanted to make? Or do you just want to trade all of them for dudes that need contracts?
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