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If Berry is traded.....I'm not longer buying ****ing jerseys of current players.
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What would you guys say to that?
Cut Berry, and make a huge invesent at FS eith Byrd? |
Sorry, trade Berry. For a 2nd, we'll say.
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Or just ****ing move Berry to FS.
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Well, don't put him there. :shake: |
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Nuff said. |
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Put Berry single-high and let the ****er make plays. The entire idea is just ****ing dumb. |
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Ya wtf if they trade an All pro safety for a second round pick im done being a fan. That entire idea is idiotic and whoever came up with it should be shot.
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Big difference... Where did you hear that info from? Not being a dick, just curious. EDIT - read the rest and caught up. |
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He's a sure-fire 1st. |
If we lose Schwartz, I can totally see Dorsey getting a very unpopular pick like David Yankey at 23, which honestly would suck ass.
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If we're taking a guard at #23, I'd rather have Zach Martin. |
I'm going to have to really hold myself in check if we go OL at number one AGAIN... not that we couldn't use some more new blood there, but just not at ONE.
Dorsey/Reid will reeeally push their luck with this fanbase by doing so. |
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The guys I hope are around in the 3rd-4th rounds are Joel Bitonio, Brandon Thomas, and Billy Turner. Either of them would be perfect for our needs. |
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I think Tuitt sneaks into the 1st.
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Even if he did suck.
Teams don't pass on that size/speed ratio. |
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Direckshun, I agree about OL in this draft. I have a feeling that Yankey is the pick if he's there at 23. Yankey reminds me an awful lot of Evan Mathis too. Best guard I've seen in a while.
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He seems to me, now, to be one of those 2nd/3rd round picks who's got everything you need except the exceptional athleticism. We'll see. I think Yankey will be a Pro Bowl talent, however. Zack Martin, however, I believe is probably on this team's radar as our 1st round pick. Hoping against hope, however. |
It's happening, people:
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I haven't really done a breakdown of Su'a-Filo. Maybe I should.
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Ew.
****ing shoot me |
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Yankey's athleticism is definitely suspect after watching him tank the Combine. However, his game athleticism is more than adequate. I'm projecting right now, about one-and-a-half months out, that the Chiefs are going to draft David Yankey. |
Great rope end draft, and we are taking a guard. Of course we would.
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OT/G Xavier Su'a-Filo, UCLA
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/46QxODS-7sk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> If you were asked to build a guard, the end product would look a ton like Xavier Su'a-Filo (pronounced "zoo-ah feelo"). You'd probably give him a large frame (6'4", 307 lbs) with room to grow, long legs with a thick trunk of a lower half, quick feet and powerful hands. That's what Su'a-Filo has, and it's the kind of tools that make you think "wow, this guy could really be an All Pro." Yet I was surprised that with all those gifts, I merely saw a steadily above average player in the guy, which suggests that he has yet to reach his maximum potential. That said, he has a lot of impressive tape. Filling in at LT this year because of injuries, you'll see in the above clip that he has a pretty good game against VT, one of the most ferocious front sevens there was in 2013. Su'a-Filo is described this year as a guard, and for good reason. Putting on his UCLA tape suggests that he's extremely good at guard, and merely really solid at tackle (he played left tackle for about a year and a half for the Bruins). I don't think he's a "OT/G" like Zack Martin, who's more of a tackle who can convert to guard; Su'a-Filo will play guard and can fill-in at tackle when needed. Like the other 1st-round-caliber guard in this year's class (Yankey), Su'a-Filo is comfortable with both power and athletic schemes. That flexibility will put him higher on draft boards than the power-only, guard-only talents of Gabe Jackson. And while Yankey may be more polished, Su'a-Filo dominated him at the Combine. As I alluded to earlier, there are areas where Su'a-Filo will need to step up his game, suggesting that he hasn't reached his full potential yet. He legitimately struggles keeping his head on a swivel and making the right blocking decision; stunts, blitz-pickups, and delayed-rushes can confuse him, which honestly may be the only way to beat him. If he gets a DL sized up and squared, he is capable of dominating, though he's surprisingly not a pancake artist like Gabe Jackson. He does get beat with tricks, however, but possesses really good recovery moves/speed. His upside is probably Alan Faneca, if you remember the All Pro Steeler guard, because Faneca also had thick trunks, could sink his hips, and drop anchor. Su'a-Filo isn't as consistent in that regard (very few are and will be), but he has the build and skillset to develop in that arena. It's important to remember that Su'a-Filo does possess some bust-ability. He possesses a fantastic punch, and he plays strong, but he doesn't play with that nastiness that can erode DLs over the course of a game. He played like a steady, dependable presence against college defenses, so he's definitely not going to be an elite road-grader against NFL defenses. Projection for Su'a-Filo: At this point, Su'a-Filo is just outside the top 32 prospects in this draft class, in my opinion. But his elite versatility and huge upside give him better-than-50% odds that a team in the back end of the 1st goes for him. Again, he does have All Pro upside. Projected Chiefs interest @ 23: Orgasmic levels of interest. The Chiefs altered last year between a power-run scheme (that the coaches preferred) and a zone-blocking scheme (that they best performed under). Su'a-Filo should be able to play both schemes very well, and most importantly, he can also play tackle when you need him to, which is something neither Yankey nor Jackson can say with confidence. If the Chiefs have to decide between Yankey and Su'a-Filo, it'll just be like their choice in 2013 between the known quantity in Luke Joeckel (Yankey) vs. the elite upside of Eric Fisher (Su'a-Filo). And we all know how that decision went down. |
It's well-known that Walter hates the Chiefs. He loves mocking offensive line guys to them because SOMEBODY has to draft them. So it may as well be the miserable puke teams.
He does it all the time to the Chiefs, Browns, Bengals, Vikings, Titans, Rams, etc. A lot of those teams rarely need the offensive line in the first round. Maybe they could improve at one of the tackles or have a hole at guard, but that's no reason why the first round is needed to take care of that gap. |
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Dude HATES the Chiefs. |
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-dra...dy-bridgewater
Mocking The Draft, a highly respected draft site, just had the Chiefs trade up to #17 to land Su'a-Filo. Denver stays put and drafts Cooks. ROFL |
Trade UP to take a guard?
ROFL ROFL ROFL |
Clinton-Dix at 8?
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Great way to really fill the stands, draft a shitty offensive lineman in the first round two straight years.
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That leaves us with a 1st, 3rd, 5th and two 6th round picks. |
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I can't fathom that they would let two OG's walk like that, only to have to fill that spot with a first round pick. Surely to christ not. |
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In this current draft, if we trade UP for a Guard, everyone should be fired on the spot.
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I am developing quite the manlove for Dri Archer in Andy Reid's offense.
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That actually IS a good way to fill the stands. |
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Trade one of our 6ths for Evan Mathis. Eagles put him on the trade block and since he's a 32 year old guard, that might be all he'll cost. All-pro level player who should be good for at least 2-3 more years.
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If the chiefs werent willing to pay big money to Schwarts and Asamouah, then why would they TRADE for a guy AND give him a new deal...who is older?! |
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Of course the Chiefs won't do it. He'll end up with a team that wants to win... |
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A. He agrees to a new deal that has a lower cap hit in the 1st year. B. He's familiar with Andy and wants to reunite with him. But....I wouldn't give up more than 6th for him at this point. Shit...I'll even go up to a 5th if it's a guarantee that they won't take an offensive lineman in this draft. |
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But I just can't. I've seen this team work for too long. |
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I'm so thoroughly jaded now, I honestly don't know how I'd react. I laughed through a lot of the playoff game, think for sure they'd find some way to **** it up. |
I'm picking for the Chiefs in a mock on another site I frequent.
Just completed a trade-up with the Dallas owner there. Chiefs get: No. 16 Cowboys get: 1st, 4th and 2nd 6th (200) from KC Xavier sua'Filo now guaranteed to be a Chief in that mock. I will also be mocking the best available OL or DL to the Chiefs with every pick in that draft. :D |
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Then my favorite... the pissed off guy in the middle LMAO |
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The dude in the middle with his arms crossed makes it priceless. Which CP'er do you suppose that is? htismaqe?
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I thought we all agreed awhile ago that it was milkman
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I can most def go with the milkman. Good call, SNR.
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Do all teams fans look like white trash?
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No, I think he's talking about this one. http://i41.tinypic.com/2n66pf.jpg |
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Jesus, why was I not told about Blake Bortles girlfriend until now? You are all fired.
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