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KC Star expects Commings to play FS
The Kansas City Star expects CB Sanders Commings to compete for the Chiefs' starting free safety job in 2014.
With Kendrick Lewis a free agent this offseason, Commings is expected to be moved to safety opposite Eric Berry. A fifth-round pick, he spent the majority of his rookie year on short-term I.R., finishing with just three defensive snaps. The Chiefs run a lot of single-high safety looks under DC Bob Sutton, so Commings could be a strong fit as a former cornerback. Kansas City also figures to bring in competition through the draft or free agency. www.rotoworld.com |
This is exciting.
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We didn't have a FS last year
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This doesn't mean they can't draft another guy or bring in a FA.
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they better bring in some serious insurance because this guys shoulder is made of paper
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Print 'em
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Interesting. I expect Nico Johnson to play LB next year.
Also, I think Andy will keep Smith in as the starting QB. I don't think he'll make a change. |
Commings/Kelce/Nico kind of come in next year as another draft class...guys who barely played due to injury but have been around for a year and had a chance to get a taste for what is needed.
In Commings' case, I would expect that while the Chiefs hope he emerges as a starting safety, that they'll probably draft another guy and possibly dip into the market to find another. |
I remember when Marty moved Mark Collins from corner to safety. Hopefully this works out as well...:hmmm:
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I realize Dunte is past his point of relevance but asking if he'd be a better option than Lewis isn't really a fair comparison. Gimme a fast scooter & I might even be able to take Lewis' job.
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Could pick up someone like cj spillman as a short term fix as well.
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Sanders problem in college was his foot skills at the LOS. Getting him in space will help a lot.
Still would like to bring in a vet for competition. |
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I can't imagine counting on a 7th round pick who was injured most all of his rookie year. Seriously?
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