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Putting together my personal final big board...
Four rounds in...
1. CB Patrick Peterson, LSU 2. DE/DT Marcell Dareus, Alabama 3. DE/OLB Von Miller, Texas A&M 4. QB Cam Newton, Auburn 5. DE/OLB Robert Quinn, North Carolina 6. QB Blaine Gabbert, Missouri 7. WR AJ Green, Georgia 8. DE Cam Jordan, California 9. CB Prince Amukamara, Nebraska 10. DT Nick Fairley, Auburn 11. DE/OLB Aldon Smith, Missouri 12. DE/OLB Ryan Kerrigan, Purdue 13. WR Julio Jones, Alabama 14. DE/DT Corey Liuget, Illinois 15. RB Mike Leshoure, Illinois 16. OG/C Mike Pouncey, Florida 17. OT Anthony Castonzo, Boston College 18. OT Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin 19. OT Tyron Smith, USC 20. DE/OLB Justin Houston, Georgia 21. OT Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State 22. DE/DT Cameron Heyward, Ohio State 23. DE/DT Muhammad Wilkerson, Temple 24. DE J.J. Watt, Wisconsin 25. QB Christian Ponder, Florida State 26. DE/OLB Brooks Reed, Arizona 27. RB Mark Ingram, Alabama 28. QB Jake Locker, Washington 29. OT/G Ben Ijalana, Villanova 30. CB Brandon Harris, Miami 31. DE Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson 32. WR Jonathan Baldwin, Pittsburgh 33. DE/DT Allen Bailey, Miami 34. QB Ryan Mallet, Arkansas 35. OG Danny Watkins, Baylor 36. CB Jimmy Smith, Colorado 37. DT Stephen Paea, Oregon State 38. QB Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 39. DE Adrian Clayborn, Iowa 40. CB Aaron Williams, Texas 41. TE Kyle Rudolph, Notre Dame 42. WR Torrey Smith, Maryland 43. OLB Akeem Ayers, UCLA 44. DT Phil Taylor, Baylor 45. RB Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech 46. RB Shane Vereen, California 47. ILB Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina 48. QB Ricky Stanzi, Iowa 49. OT Nate Solder, Colorado 50. OLB Bruce Carter, North Carolina 51. C Stefen Wisniewski, Penn State 52. DT Marvin Austin, North Carolina 53. WR Titus Young, Boise State 54. OLB Dontay Moch, Nevada 55. ILB Martez Wilson, Illinois 56. DE/DT Christian Ballard, Iowa 57. OG Marcus Cannon, TCU 58. DE/DT Jarvis Jenkins, Clemson 59. OG/C Rodney Hudson, Florida State 60. OT Joseph Barksdale, LSU 61. WR Randall Cobb, Kentucky 62. RB Taiwan Jones, Eastern Washington 63. WR Leonard Hankerson, Miami 64. CB Curtis Brown, Texas 65. OT/G James Carpenter, Alabama 66. CB Davon House, New Mexico State 67. DE/OLB Sam Acho, Texas 68. DE Jabaal Sheard, Pittsburgh 69. WR Greg Little, North Carolina 70. WR Edmund Gates, Abilene Christian 71. OT Marcus Gilbert, Florida 72. WR Jerrel Jernigan, Troy 73. DT Sione Fua, Stanford 74. RB Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State 75. WR Niles Paul, Nebraska 76. CB Ros-I Dowling, Virginia 77. FS Rahim Moore, UCLA 78. OG/C John Moffitt, Wisconsin 79. DT Drake Nevis, LSU 80. CB Shareece Wright, USC 81. RB Demarco Murray, Oklahoma 82. QB Andy Dalton, TCU 83. CB Brandon Burton, Utah 84. SS Tyler Sash, Iowa 85. OG Will Rackley, Lehigh 86. DE Parnell McPhee, Mississippi State 87. OG Orlando Franklin, Miami 88. FS Quentin Carter, Oklahoma 89. WR Austin Pettis, Boise State 90. RB Jaquizz Rogers, Oregon State 91. TE Luke Stocker, Tennessee 92. CB Chimdi Chekwa, Ohio State 93. C Brandon Fusco, Slippery Rock 94. OT James Brewer, Indiana 95. RB Daniel Thomas, Kansas State 96. OLB Mason Foster, TCU 97. DE/OLB Chris Carter, Fresno State 98. ILB Greg Jones, Michigan 99. OG Lee Ziemba, Auburn 100. RB Jordan Todman, Connecticut 101. DT Jerrell Powe, Mississippi 102. OG Clint Boling, Georgia 103. FB Owen Marecic, Stanford 104. QB Greg McElroy, Alabama 105. OLB Lawrence Wilson, Connecticut 106. RB Roy Helu, Nebraska 107. DT Kendrick Ellis, Hampton 108. CB/S Marcus Gilchrist, Clemson 109. C Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU 110. OT Jah Reid, Central Florida 111. DT Ian Williams, Notre Dame 112. S DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson 113. DE/OLB Ugo Chinasa, Oklahoma State 114. CB Buster Skrine, UT-Chattanooga 115. RB Delone Carter, Syracuse 116. WR Tenarius Moore, Tennessee 117. TE Julius Thomas, Portland State 118. SS Joe Lefeged, Rutgers 119. CB Josh Thomas, Buffalo 120. WR Tandon Doss, Indiana 121. TE Lance Kendricks, Wisconsin 122. OLB K.J. Wright, Mississippi State 123. S Ahmad Black, Florida 124. ILB Colin McCarthy, Miami 125. S Chris Conte, California 126. CB Rashad Carmichael, Virginia Tech 127. CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, Miami 128. SS Shiloh Keo, Idaho 129. FB Stanley Havili, USC 130. DE Greg Romeus, Pittsburgh 131. DE/OLB Mark Herzlich, Boston College 132. TE D.J. Williams, Arkansas 133. OG Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh 134. FS Chris Culliver, South Carolina 135. TE Virgil Green, Nevada 136. OG/C Jason Kelce, Cincinnati 137. CB Curtis Marsh, Utah State 138. RB Allen Bradford, USC 139. ILB Obi Ezeh, Michigan 140. CB Chykie Brown, Texas 141. FB Anthony Sherman, Connecticut 142. DT Jurrell Casey, USC 143. SS Robert Sands, West Virginia 144. WR DeAndre Brown, Southern Mississippi 145. SS Duenta Williams, North Carolina 146. TE Will Yeatman, Maryland 147. CB Johnny Patrick, Louisville 148. OG Demarcus Love, Arkansas 149. ILB Kelvin Sheppard, LSU 150. DE/DT Lawrence Guy, Arizona State 151. FB Shaun Chapas, Georgia 152. OG Stephen Schilling, Michigan 153. ILB Josh Bynes, Auburn 154. RB Jamie Harper, Clemson 155. OLB Brian Rolle, Ohio State 156. FB Patrick DeMarco, South Carolina 157. CB Justin Rogers, Richmond 158. OT Willie Smith, East Carolina 159. FS Jaiquawn Jarrett, Temple 160. WR Terrence McCrae, Ohio |
Thoughts:
This is a particularly weak draft. I struggled to fill out the 3rd round with players I felt deserved to be third round picks. The draft is only truly, classically "deep" at one position this year: corner. This is a historically bad year for TEs. After the first round, two positions completely fall off a cliff in terms of quality: tackle, and quarterback I have four QBs with a first round grade, and Mallet and Kaepernick are high 2nds. If the Chiefs were to draft strictly off the corresponding numbers off this board, they'd get: 21. OT Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State 55. DE/DT Christian Ballard, Iowa 86. OG Orlando Franklin, Miami |
Given the fact we only have 2 OT's on the roster under contract, and a possible retirement comming up for Wiegmann, under your ranking system, I would go with...
21. Sherrod OT Mississippi State 55. Hudson C Florida State NFLNetwork the other day had a piece on who they thought was going to be 2nd day stars. Hudson was mentioned by one of the hosts as being very comparable to Ryan Kalil from the Panthers. Offensive line should be set for years to come. |
I think it's a pretty solid draft.
The defensive line position is ridiculously good, and the top five offensive tackles look to be high floor, high ceiling type players. You've also got three "generational" level talents in Von Miller, Pat Peterson and AJ Green. The guard position also looks really good, and Rod Hudson of Florida State might actually qualify as a "generational" type guy at his position. (He reminds me of Will Shields - his body type, style of play and production are almost identical to Shields.) Cornerback is extremely good and deep. Center and nose tackle look solid as well. It's a very nice fullback class too. And I like the offensive tackle depth in this class. You've got five guys who should be legit NFL left tackles, and a ton of really good right tackle prospects. When you have a guy like Lee Ziemba, who was a first team Walter Camp and a four year starter at tackle for the National Champs, being mentioned as a fourth/fifth rounder, that's a deep class. A lot of sleepers as well, such as Rob McGill from LaTech. Solid tackle class. The RB position is not deep. |
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Guys like Wisniewski and Pouncey struggled at the position when they played it and Wis was actually moved back to guard after being at the center spot his junior year. There is a lot of high quality true centers out there, and a number who should excel in a zone system. Kirkpatrick, Baxter, Barnes, Taylor, Linnenkohl, Bartholomew are all solid pivots that would work well in this blocking scheme. However, I think that Hudson is a very special talent and possesses skills that bely his "average" size. He's dominant as a blocker and really drives even the biggest defenders around with ease. He has played some center (as well as tackle) for the Seminoles and would absolutely excel in a zone scheme. If he's there is the second, it would be a completely solid pick. Sherrod in the first and Hudson in the second would indeed solidify the offensive line for a decade. LT: Sherrod LG: Albert C: Hudson RG: Asamoah RT: ? (Make Ryan Harris your #1 free agent priority and you've potentially got one of the best lines in football.) |
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Picking up a guy like Derrick Sherrod would fill the void of passing on Okung for Berry last year and make sense in terms of drafting to the strengths of the draft as it relates to the needs of the team. |
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LT Sherrod LG Albert C Hudson RG Asamoah RT Franklin |
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I think I'd still like to pick up Ryan Harris in free agency to give the line some experience. Harris, when healthy, is one of the top RT's in the game and excels in a zone system. Denver isn't going to sign him and since the Chiefs have a lot of cap room, they should be able to afford him even if the bidding gets a little high. He's only 26 as well. Take that third rounder and get the NT or WR that this team needs. Something like: 1. Derek Sherrod, OT; Miss State 2. Rod Hudson, C/G; Florida State 3. Jerrell Powe, NT; Ole Miss 4. Austin Pettis, WR; Boise State 5. Jermey Beal, LB; Oklahoma 5. Vincent Brown, WR; San Diego 6. Tom Keiser, OLB; Stanford 7. Robert Hughes, FB/RB; Notre Dame |
Pioli won't draft an OT in the first. Why is it even discussed ?????????
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My big board for KC would start with:
1. AJ Green 2. Julio Jones 3. Von Miller 4. Marcel Dareus 5. Patrick Peterson 6. Cameron Jordan |
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Sherrod Albert Hudson Lilja Richardson just to have some experience to let Sherrod and Hudson learn with, then gradually move Asamoah and Franklin into the rotation. And not saying I would do that either, players just kind of fell that way in your stacking of the top 96 players. |
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