Saccopoo |
04-07-2012 12:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by SNR
(Post 8522382)
The Chiefs have too much talent on defense and too high expectations out of the unit to entrust the NT position to Jerrell Powe without even being able to monitor his progress until April 16. And for a position like defensive line, those offseason workouts aren't worth much for shit. You really need training camp to see how well hogs are ready to play at a high level.
I'm not doubting the kid, and I hope he does turn it on this year. I had high hopes for Powe when we drafted him and still do, but if he's not ready to play well at that NT position this year, we're going to get caught ****ing a sheep.
If Gregg isn't ready to retire and wants another year, I'm cool with keeping him, Powe, and Toribio (who probably isn't worth a squirrel fart, but you never know) at the position this season. The expectation would then be on Powe to take the starting spot. I'm really not sure if a rookie is going to make much of a difference one way or the other in terms of the quality we have at the NT spot.
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I'm hoping that the Chiefs keep Gregg around for this next season with the hopes that Powe will push to take the starting role sooner rather than later this next season - maybe even by the start of the season and have Gregg around for insurance and player mentoring/coaching. I think a full off season and training camp is going to end up having Powe take that starting spot.
As you pointed out, drafting another guy for the NT spot is going to be essentially the same as having Powe and one other experienced veteran anyway. They aren't going to carry two young guys at nose with a third experienced guy.
As well, one needs to consider that next years draft will have, potentially, three true nose tackles who will be considered near first round type of players.
I don't think that this is the year that the Chiefs really need to worry about drafting a nose tackle, especially high in the draft. Let's see what Powe is capable of and if they feel he's not ready to man the front, then they can look at drafting another guy in 2013 when there will be top quality guys at the position. Powe will then have another year with the team and will be no worse than a solid backup - and I'm hoping that he's going to end up a quality starter at the nose when everything is said and done.
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