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KCCrow's 2025 "What I Want" Mock Draft
Here it is, what will not come to fruition once again (and sometimes that's a good thing haha). This represents what I'd most like to see happen in the 2025 draft. If there is a trade mocked, it's because I don't believe that player will make it to our selection in that round, simple as that. Rankings estimated from several relatively reliable sources. All synopses are from Dane Brugler's "The Beast" Draft Guide for simplicity. I've provided highlights for as many prospects as I could find them for.
1-024 | LT Josh Conerly, Jr., Oregon (6'5" 311, 5.05) KC trades 1-31, 3-66 to MIN for 1-24, 3-97 What I like: Has easy movement skills to get to perimiter blocks and into deep sets, excellent body control, and increasingly bettering his hand usage Why I want: I championed picking up Moore to hedge our bets at LT because we can't go into another season wondering how we're going to address it but that doesn't mean I don't want to see a more athletic, long-term option in house. Conerly provides exactly that and there is no rush to get him on the field while they hone his technique and strength. Synopsis:
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2-063 | DT T.J. Sanders, South Carolina (6'4" 305, 4.95) What I like: Immediate penetration into the gap, tough to move off his spot despite being on the lighter side, and lateral tackling ability Why I want: We need more young bodies on the defensive line instead of constantly regurgitating older players that don't make much of an impact outside of Chris Jones. Not only that, Jones will start a decline in the coming year or two and you would like to see these rookies coming into their own when it happens. Synopsis:
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3-095 | LB Barrett Carter, Clemson (6'0" 232, 4.63) What I like: Explosive sideline-to-sideline range, excellent blitzer and QB spy, and solid coverage ability Why I want: We need better coverage and more athleticism at the WILL as Tranquil looks to have lost a step and Chenal can't play out in space. Synopsis:
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3-097 | RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia (5'9" 198, 4.42) What I like: Great footwork at the LOS, exceptional decisiveness to hit the hole or cutback lane, excellent receiving ability with homerun speed Why I want: We need to replace the skills we lost when McKinnon left the offense and Etienne provides a similar profile if he can become a good pass blocker Synopsis:
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4-133 | CB Korie Black, Oklahoma State (6'0" 192, 4.35) What I like: Aggressive and disruptive at the line, uses the sideline, and is a superb tackler in space Why I want: You always need to continue to churn DBs because they are expensive, much like WR and I believe Black provides what we look for while also giving slightly more playmaking/ball skills than exist on the roster Synopsis:
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7-226 | FS J.J. Roberts, Marshall (5'11" 192, 4.41) What I like: Outstanding range and length that show up in coverage, solid ball skills, good tackling for his size Why I want: We lack depth at safety so it's more about bodies, but you like to see elite ball skills show up at times on the back end and I think Roberts can provide that Synopsis:
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7-251 | WR Dymere Miller, Rutgers (5'11" 181, 4.37) What I like: Always creates separation with his athleticism and finds soft spots in zone coverage Why I want: We need to develop a long-term slot option and Miller has the requisite athleticism for this offense but I'll admit it's a shot in the dark Synopsis:
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7-256 | DT Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers (6'3" 305, 5.02) What I like: Wrestling leverage shows up with the way he gets under the pads of blockers, jolting pop into the offensive lineman, and generates penetration with snap quickness Why I want: As with Sanders, you just have to stack bodies at DT to create depth and long-term stability at the position and I feel like Hamilton's arrow has continued to point up as he's become more dedicated to football after leaving the wrestling arena Synopsis:
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Tough to argue tany of that.
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Pretty solid, but I'd be hoping to come out with something a little better than Conerly and Sanders at the top if we're losing that Titans pick and trading up multiple times.
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I'm not happy with LT and I also really like Conerly, so that may not sit with everyone. |
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Wouldn’t be mad about this at all. Dynere miller would be an instant favorite in TC.
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I love it. My only change would be to flip the RB & WR picks. I’d go after a bigger bodied WR with a 4th or 5th round pick rather than another small bodied WR. I like Will Sheppard in the 5th. And I’d go later with RB if I were going with a smaller guy, like etienne. I’d probably look at someone like RJ Harvey or Jarquez Hunter later in the draft. But hard to nit pick here. I love the investment in the trenches with the first two picks. Well done.
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I tried to think about who would fall to the top of the 7th that might be a guy I'd like at RB and just not many names came to my head. Maybe a Montrell Johnson ends up that far down. Honestly, maybe a lot more than are thought end up down in the 6th and 7th because there are like 32 RBs with draftable grades and not every team might want to draft early on. When a class is loaded like that, good players tend to drift because teams know there are so many. Just like DT, some good players will be around in the 5th-7th round. Teams are going to fight more over the positions that aren't saturated and only the cream at the top where they are. |
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I see why you like etienne though. He does a good job with his vision and acceleration. He’s moving so fast through the hole that it’s hard to get him. He seems to see the hole very quickly, which would be a drastic change for us. Pachecos vision is terrible and hunt doesn’t have that acceleration anymore. I like etienne.
But you’re right about the depth of this group. I like Montrell Johnson, Jarquez Hunter and RJ Harvey. I was just thinking that someone has to fall. Quote:
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I like it. M
Hard to criticize without knowing what else would be available. I like the general direction though.
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Nice work, Crow.
I'll be happy if KC ends up with one of Tuten, Brashard Smith, or Etienne.
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I am really starting to think the Chiefs should double dip and take a speed/receiving back first (Tuten/Blue/Smith) then take a true 3 down back in rd 6 or 7 like Jarquez Hunter or Jacory Croskey-Merritt.
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I’m good with this only because Crow knows way more than me lol.
Giving Mahomes more protection and time in the pocket should always be a priority. Without any glaring holes going into the draft OL should be the move.
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I keep going back and forth on an almost daily basis.
Would I prefer that they just add to the team overall? Or would I prefer that they throw numbers at the offensive line with a chance at solving LT for the next half decade? It's a risk. Might STILL be no closer. But we've had underwhelming first round picks more years than not. I don't know. |
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My 1B is absolutely JT Tuimoloau, so if we don't go OL, I do truly hope he's the pick. I really don't want to see this team take a DT in round 1 with the depth of this class. It would take a Harmon or Nolen falling for me to even consider it and I just don't think that'll happen. Give me a playmaker off the edge to compliment Karlaftis. I think that goes way further in the long term. |
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I THINK I'm marginally in favour of BPA in R1, because my assumption is that that is a DL pick, and that is sorely needed. Given an LT would probably redshirt, I think I'd then go for another developmental guy with one of our next two picks, perhaps move up slightly. But man, I don't know, which is why I couldn't hate Crow's approach here. DT feels like our weakest position, but LT our only true "needs to be fixed" one. We know we can win with Jones and a bag of @ss at DT. If I liked the LTs in this draft more it would make this decision a lot easier. |
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