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All QBs in this draft > Cassel |
OT Gabe Carimiis a great pick I would be happy
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Right now I'm leaning towards Gabe Carimi in the 1st round also. Sure the likes of Taylor or Ayers would be nice, but Carimi is such a monster when it comes to run blocking. I think he fits best for what the Chiefs need to win ball games. There are other NT's and OLB's that can do a very good job in this draft. Carimi is a Jake Long clone imho.
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Lilja was very solid last year Asomaoh is waiting in the wings Harris looked pretty good before he got injured i wouldn't be shocked to see Waters back unless Asomoah is going to center, we dont' need a guard. We need OT's and a stud center. |
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Mike Pouncey, OG/C, Florida: Pouncey is not as highly regarded a prospect as his identical twin Maurkice was last year. That said, he’s a surefire prospect and a long-term answer for Miami’s interior offensive line woes. Pouncey’s game tape reveals a guy who can play either center or guard and can block on the move. He’s got great speed for a big guy, can protect in the passing game, and has a mean streak you like to see in a center. Again, not the sexiest of picks, but a potential 10-year starter at either guard or center, I like Pouncey going to Miami. ...He like him going to Miami at 15. If he falls to 21, I'll take this guy for C for us for the next 10 years. Might be the only guy here that thinks that way, but I have stood alone before. :shrug: |
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"I think for all of you who think Mike Pouncey is the second coming of his twin, Steelers Pro Bowl center Maurkice, think of this: Mike Pouncey, in his first year playing center last fall (following in his brother's footsteps) had about 100 mis-snaps to the quarterback in the shotgun. I don't mean fumbled snaps necessarily, or snaps over the quarterback's head in the shotgun. I just mean snaps that the quarterback had to reach for and were not on target. I've spoken with a scout who's very interested in Pouncey but sees him as a guard. "Too much inaccuracy on the snaps,'' he said. "That can be practiced, and it should be. But you can't draft him expecting him to play center at a high level early like his brother.'' |
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You see, I don't see Super Bowl at the end of next season for us. I hope I am wrong, but I don't see it. Get the O-line set... let them play for a year together... whatever pitfalls that come with that this season... then we are set for several years to come, when that Super Bowl thing becomes more of a reality than fantasy. |
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I'd be okay with an OL pick at 21, worst case scenario is we are building up our O-line for our QBotF, or Cassel gets the protection he'll need for this year. I hope that being the case we get some guys in the interior whether at the top of the draft or later rounds that can get some push up the middle for our RBs.
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