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So it's not on here but Chiefs had Paxton Lynch in for an interview
I like his talent but don't know much bout him I'm curious anyone seen him play?
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It was buried in one of the threads earlier this week.
And for the record, anyone throwing their support to drafting him with our first pick shall now be known as the Lynch Mob. |
It was all covered in the Paxton Lynch thread.
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Oh sorry I didn't see the mega thread I haven't been able to be on last four days been working NCCA tournament
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Mega threads suck anyways.
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I haven't heard about this! This is newso bueno, Muchacho.
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Don't think there would be many complaints with drafting a QBOTF.
Would be nice to sit him for 2-3 years and plug him in at age 25, ready to roll. |
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But it would be a solid idea, cause there is no guarantees in this league obviously and it's the most important position in sports. If they think they can make Lynch into a franchise guy in the system, they need to take him. But yeah, CB, WR, G (mid-late rounds), pass rush all stand out too so it depends on how that board falls. |
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Seeing this makes you think twice though.... just not sure what to think about Lynch. So so raw. |
With KC interviewing Lynch, I believe NFL teams don't have him as highly regarded as other talking heads/draftniks.
The media may be surprised, but NFL FO's must have a slightly different opinion of him to where he falls in the draft. |
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I'm really iffy at this point when it comes to the first round. |
There must be some level of interest to interview him, but my hunch is that they're basically just doing due diligence... I would be shocked to see them draft a QB high
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They have a team that is ready to win right now, so they have to prioritize filling what holes are there for 2016 (CB, WR, etc) |
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But, if they're just totally in love with Lynch or someone else, then go for it... I certainly wouldnt complain, it would be very hard for Dorsey to piss me off at this point Trust that man, I do |
Cornerback
Wide Receiver Cornerback Oline depth QB position can **** off until next year |
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If they have a OT or RB graded at 92 and they have a corner at 91 or 90, even a little lower, I think you take the corner. |
Huge fail of a draft if this team takes him in the 1st. 2nd-3rd round sure, but not first.
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Good.
This is good news. I wouldn't mind them taking a QB in the 1st round. I'm not sold on Alex Smith being the guy anyway, you and I know he will not take us to the promise land. May as well take the risk on a late 1st round QB that has a higher ceiling with more potential. There are no guarantees that this QB will be good, but it's one of those things that if it works, your chances of getting to the SuperBowl are better and if it doesn't work, then you still have Alex Smith. So we don't get worse but there is that remote possibility we could get better. Yeah **** it. Do it. Nothing to lose. Why not? |
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Even the DC Comic hero we are mocked to draft is slated to take over for Alex: http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap30...821-sf23220821 |
Can't wait for ' Grudens QB camp' episode
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Maybe this is the year they draft a qb.
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He looks like an under developed, poor man's Alex Smith. A limited system QB, that only works in Andy Reid's system. Why would you let a 58 year old coach that won't be here for most of this QB's career draft someone that could only work in his system?
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Woopsie! Watch him again. |
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I have seen him play live, went to a game. Watching him live wasnt impressive but I went back and rewatched the game he looked really good. Most of his passes were checkdowns though.
I think it would be a great pick, draft him and let him sit behind Alex for 2-3 seasons. Alex was willing in the past to groom a QB. |
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Just because you want a QB doesn't mean you have to reach every year for one. That just dooms your franchise to be ****ed every year. If it were up to CP, this franchise would be lucky to ever have a winning season again. Clausen, Sanchez, Geno Smith, need I go on? |
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at this point id rather the Chiefs just stick with Murray and Bray since they have both been in the system for awhile. and i dont even think very much of those two other than career backups. |
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Ricky the real American hero |
I don't see any real way Lynch makes it out of the top 15. Too many teams with current or very near future needs at the position and he's a hell of a prospect. If he gets within striking distance of KC's pick, I think its a no-brainer to, not just sit there and hope he falls to 28, but move up and grab the kid.
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Osweiler 2.0
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He is a notch below Bray...10 above Alex/Aaron. To say he has a weak arm is reckless. |
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We have bigger needs obviously. The only way Dorsey pulls the trigger on Lynch is if he's there and he is just in love with him for the future and I mean all the way around he thinks this guy is a stud. Smart and a leader of men.
I doubt we draft him and I doubt he will be around when we pick anyway. |
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Dorsey and Reid obviously liked chase and that is the only reason he was no. 2 Because they actually think he can play. Pederson picking him up pretty much proves that. |
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Well, Murray has. Bray has just been... well... Bray. |
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For starters, they are ALL unknown products at this point. Some are safer bets than others, but none are anywhere near 100% sureties. Yes, when a potential franchise QB is staring you dead in the face you don't pass that chance up, especially when you can pull off a perfect scenario like the Packers did with Rodgers and let him sit and develop for a couple years. A move up with a team like Washington where you can give them 28, a 2nd, and a 5th for 21 and their 3rd, yeah I'd put that deal on the table. Any further than that, no, I'd probably hold tight. |
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I'm not a fan of trading up for the guy AND having him sit. That's alot of value you're losing in the immediate term. |
I like Lynch but I'd prefer a pro style QB who had to read defenses, or a spread system that forced the QB to do that (Goff).
Yeah we run a lot of spread concepts but Bottomline is you're gonna need those skills at some point in this league. |
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