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Tribal Warfare 06-01-2013 11:28 PM

Williamson:Chiefs try to tackle position the right way
 
Chiefs try to tackle position the right way

When he was considering how to use the No. 1 overall pick in April's NFL draft, new Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey was not worried about age-old conventions.

He was looking for the best player available, NFL principles be damned. After the Chiefs took Central Michigan left tackle Eric Fisher and did not trade left tackle Branden Albert to Miami during draft week, they quickly announced that Fisher would play right tackle. There was some scoffing. Using the top pick on a right tackle?

“I wasn’t going to be pigeonholed by the way things used to be or are expected to be,” Dorsey said. “My goal is to put the five best linemen on the field that we can. Having Eric Fisher and Branden Albert on the field together helps us achieve that. We want big, fast guys who can help keep our quarterback upright and move well in the running game. That’s what we want in our right tackle, and we think Eric gives us that.”

Traditionally, teams have used premium picks on left tackles because of their athleticism and their blindside protection of quarterbacks. Right tackles were considered less important and less athletic. Those road-grading days may be over. Teams are burying the old thinking about right tackles and adjusting as the game becomes faster and more athletic.

“The line between left and right tackle is more blurry than it ever has been,” ESPN analyst Matt Williamson said. “You don’t have to have a big, fat masher on the right side anymore. The league is changing. … So I totally understand the pick of Fisher and the plan to keep Albert and put Fisher on the right side. The league is going that way.”

The Chiefs weren’t alone in using a top pick on a player who will start his career at right tackle. Jacksonville took Texas A&M’s Luke Joeckel at No. 2, and Philadelphia took Oklahoma’s Lane Johnson at No. 4. They, too, are expected to start their NFL careers on the right side. The idea of three of the first four picks' being taken to play right tackle would have knocked old-school general managers off their chairs 10 years ago.

“The game is changing. It has changed in the past 10 years, last five years, and in the past two years,” Dorsey said. “You have to roll with it and make a decision that best fits your team.”

Gary Horton of Scouts Inc. didn’t blink when the Chiefs took Fisher to make him a right tackle, at least for the time being. Teams are using more spread offenses and are moving toward a faster-paced passing game -- hence the need for more athletic players on the offensive line. The Chiefs recently hired Chris Ault, the Pistol offense innovator, as a consultant. The team plans to use some Pistol with quarterback Alex Smith, who is known for his mobility. Thus, Fisher -- who soared up draft boards because of his great athleticism -- is a good fit for Andy Reid’s offense.

“These days with the way offense is going, you see more and more offenses wanting two athletic, bookend tackles that can push outside and block on the run,” Horton said. “You don’t see too many 270-pound tight ends helping the right tackle in pass protection much anymore. And in the running game, teams are looking to go outside the tackle so often. So I see the change at right tackle. I was really impressed by what the Chiefs did. I really like the Albert-Fisher combination.”

So do the Chiefs. They considered trading Albert to Miami during the draft, but now want to strike a long-term deal with him. Albert is interested in staying in Kansas City, too. If they can agree, Fisher will probably stay at right tackle. If not, and Albert leaves as a free agent, Fisher will probably move over to left tackle.

For now, Fisher is on the right side -- he did play some right tackle early in his college career -- and said he feels good about it.

“I’m just trying to play offensive line,” Fisher told reporters in Kansas City recently. “I really love everything that comes along with it -- it’s a different territory in there. I’m really liking it. It’s a very similar system to what I ran in college, so like I said, I’m picking it up pretty well.”

The man Fisher is blocking for isn’t worried about his adjusting to the right side. Smith, acquired in a trade with San Francisco this year, is just happy the team used the No. 1 pick for more protection, regardless of where Fisher plays.

“I think a lot gets made up about the one tackle -- left tackle -- these days,” Smith recently told reporters in Kansas City. “You have to have all the spots. You have to have both guys. … For a quarterback, those guys are your best friends.”

Luckily for Smith, the Chiefs believe he needs two best friends.

DaFace 06-01-2013 11:50 PM

It's definitely exciting to think we might have a really solid line again soon. I still question the value of the pick, but if it helps Jamal run his ass off and Alex not, it can't be a bad thing.

TribalElder 06-01-2013 11:55 PM

I hope he pancakes people while playing RT. The one lingering question I have is what is wrong with Eric Winston. Besides being an idiot and running his mouth he must have some kind of undisclosed issues. Many teams looked and passed. Was there ever any word on what the problem was with lispy lips?

bevischief 06-01-2013 11:57 PM

More crap from the Star and I am still waiting to show me wins at this point. Till then I am not buying this crap.

bevischief 06-01-2013 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 9724737)
I hope he pancakes people while playing RT. The one lingering question I have is what is wrong with Eric Winston. Besides being an idiot and running his mouth he must have some kind of undisclosed issues. Many teams looked and passed. Was there ever any word on what the problem was with lispy lips?

Would be nice to know but no one else has signed him so that makes me go mmmmmmm.

Fat Elvis 06-02-2013 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 9724738)
More crap from the Star and I am still waiting to show me wins at this point. Till then I am not buying this crap.

You do realize that the article is from ESPN don't you?

Dante84 06-02-2013 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 9724738)
More crap from the Star and I am still waiting to show me wins at this point. Till then I am not buying this crap.

Espn, playa

mikey23545 06-02-2013 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 9724738)
More crap from the Star and I am still waiting to show me wins at this point. Till then I am not buying this crap.

You do realize the season hasn't started yet, right?

Dunerdr 06-02-2013 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Fat Elvis (Post 9724760)
You do realize that the article is from ESPN don't you?

He obviously meant the starsat espn!

aturnis 06-02-2013 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 9724737)
I hope he pancakes people while playing RT. The one lingering question I have is what is wrong with Eric Winston. Besides being an idiot and running his mouth he must have some kind of undisclosed issues. Many teams looked and passed. Was there ever any word on what the problem was with lispy lips?

He ****ing sucks at football, that's what. He gives up an average of 6 sacks per year. He's no gladiator.

ChiefGator 06-02-2013 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 9724698)
Chiefs try to tackle position the right way

The Chiefs weren’t alone in using a top pick on a player who will start his career at right tackle. Jacksonville took Texas A&M’s Luke Joeckel at No. 2, and Philadelphia took Oklahoma’s Lane Johnson at No. 4. They, too, are expected to start their NFL careers on the right side. The idea of three of the first four picks' being taken to play right tackle would have knocked old-school general managers off their chairs 10 years ago.

No! It can't be... I thought the Chiefs were the dumbest team in the league and two of the next three teams did the same thing in this draft? Hmm....

ChiefGator 06-02-2013 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 9724796)
He's no gladiator.

That you would even make the comparison between him and a gladiator disthgusths Winston.

Apparently his play disthgusths most teams in the league though.

BlackHelicopters 06-02-2013 07:52 AM

What is wrong with Winston? His mouth is round.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 06-02-2013 07:56 AM

Uric Fisha

Marcellus 06-02-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 9724738)
More crap from the Star and I am still waiting to show me wins at this point. Till then I am not buying this crap.

So aside from the obvious wrong in this post, why are you on a Chiefs message board in the off-season reading (or probably not reading) articles about the Chiefs?

And you are STILL waiting on Andy Reid and John Dorsey to show you wins? The guys hired a few months ago?

While most of this off-season stuff is fluff I find it interesting to see what Dorsey and Reid have to say about things s they are both new in KC.

Pioli and company wouldn't let a fart out of Arrowhead and now nobody appreciates anything written about the team.

I also found the part about 2 other OT taken high are likely going to start at RT, I didn't know Joeckel was going to play RT.


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