If we were able to do that the Alex Smith trade and letting Albert walk would all make sense. Lets hope this is what draft weekend will look like.
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Alex Smith backed up by Stanzi?
Are you kidding and don't even get started on that midget with 6 passes under his belt in 4 years. He was undrafted, cut 5 times by 2 different teams and he's the backup to Alex Smith going down and people are OK with this? |
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I believe Jordan will be the best player coming out of this draft. Whether Albert is traded or not, if the Chiefs take him 1.1 or anywhere else, I would be happy as a pig in shit. Tamba's best years are behind him, IMO and an outside pass rush of the future containing Jordan and Houston is very appealing.
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He's a talent from a physical perspective, but he's very lean and long and he's not going to be able to take on tackles and even tight ends at the next level as effectively as he did in college. He was good in coverage but, as I stated, his production in getting into the backfield last season dropped. You are also talking about a guy who originally signed with the Ducks as a wide receiver prospect. Personally, as a 34 OLB, I'd rather have a guy like Alex Okafor at the top of the second (if we had that pick), or even better, John Simon, Chase Thomas or Jamie Collins in the third. The guy is going to be backing up Hali and Houston. I'm not really thrilled about spending a top overall selection on a backup that is more potential than actual production that's not at the QB position where a year or two would go a long way in development. There is always guys like Jordan, Mingo and Ansah in every draft - athletic guys with high ceilings but not the huge production numbers in college. |
There's always guys like this draft has in every draft.
This class doesn't really have rare, physical specimens that are near impossible to duplicate. The two it does have -- Jordan and Ansah -- have zero college production. Several others -- Lane Johnson, Margus Hunt -- are no guarantees at the next level, either. It's a tough year to have the #1, no doubt. |
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http://thesmackzone.files.wordpress....geno-smith.jpg It's the best and easiest pick the Chiefs have had in decades. And the Alex Smith signing wouldn't deter me from selecting Geno. At all. Smith is a stop gap. And when Reid said he was going to get Alex Smith into the Hall of Fame, I'm sure he didn't mean it as a player. Smith is going to learn a lot from Reid from a coaching perspective the next couple of years as well as being a transition to the Geno period. |
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Love your mock and although I'm a fan of the Kawann Short pick I would prefer to see us keep Albert and solidify that line with your Fluker pick. I feel that the benefits of completing our OL would outweigh adding depth to our DL considering our lack of offense last year and Reid's pass happy system. If your draft included us picking up a solid RT, say Andre Smith or Tyson Clabo, in FA then I love the pick and I'm with yah!
Also I have the crazy notion that If we take Dion Jordan we can fit him in as SILB or move one of our OLB inside. He is supposed to be exceptionally versatile with great coverage skills and Todd McShay mentioned he had the ability to move inside. That would free up your Kiko pick to take either Baccarri Rambo at FS, Tyrion Mathieu to play the nickel or possibly Landry Jones two contend for our #2 QB spot. Loved your mock! |
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