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Originally Posted by TEX
That's one way to do it. I don't want them to package multiple early picks to move up to get a WR. IF you trade Reek, you better go get quality players to add to the core of your team. They have the chance to do just that.
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Agreed. Be smart with your draft capital.
They have 8 picks in the first 4 rounds. The three deepest positions groups for the Top 100 are: 1. Edge rushers 2. Wide receivers 3. Defensive backs
The 3 positions the Chiefs need to add players the most? 1. Edge rushers 2. Wide receivers 3. Defensive backs. Talk about a happy coincidence.
Take multiple shots at each of those position groups in the first 4 rounds that way you can hopefully hit on at least one. They need to take full advantage of all these picks. Get the roster younger, cheaper and deeper.
Now, that said, if there’s a guy they really like somewhere and they get within 5 picks or so of the Chiefs draft slot, then I wouldn’t be against packaging that pick and a later pick to move up a few spots to get their target. But this nonsense about trading both firsts plus a 3rd or 4th to move up to the 10–15 range to take a playmaking WR is ****ing dumb. What a waste of draft picks that would be. And in a draft with several talented WR’s, many of which will still be around in the 2nd round if they don’t grab one in the first.
The Chiefs are set up to do some real long term damage in this draft if they play their cards right . . . . .