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"Deepest draft in years for Dline and Oline"
Experts: Chiefs should use the #1 on Oline instead of picking them up in the mid rounds. :facepalm: |
I think we sign Bowe
tag Albert tagging Albert gives us more time and flexibility about what to do when it comes to the draft |
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I've recently changed my theory on LTs. Everybody thinks of them as the utmost valuable commodities. I used believe they the same about LT. And the rest of the O-line being just a bunch of guys you can fill in in the mid to late rounds. After watching Joe Thomas & Jake Long I have to ask myself "Do these guys really impact the game?" Doesn't seem like it. Not saying they're not important. I still think it's worth while to draft LTs in the 1st round. After all. They are protecting against the best pass rushers. I just don't believe in doing it in say the top 10 anymore. Those teams are generally dreadful and need impact players. Players who effect wins & losses. Impact being QBs 1st and then pass rushers. |
Yes.
Because that is stupid. So, that's what KC will do. |
Sure.
Let's re-sign Albert and take a LT #1 overall. Then we can convert one of them to RT or guard. I can not think of a better way of maximizing the value of that pick. |
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I can't believe I'm saying this, but we would literally be better off re-signing Albert and taking Chance ****ing Warmack #1 overall than letting Albert walk and taking Joeckel. |
Can Joeckel return kickoffs. thx
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It's impossible to maximize the value of this pick now because we've '09ed ourselves.
Even if we never had any intention of drafting a QB, which is abundantly clear, we cannot even posture as such. Our cards are showing, and we're holding a weak pair at best. The stupidity of the Smith trade is threefold: 1. We're left with Alex Smith. 2. We gave up entirely too much to get him, allegedly. 3. We ****ed ourselves impressively in the draft. |
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This is how pathetic and laughable we've become. |
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