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Sac's 2015 Chiefs Mock Draft - Two Weeks To Go!!
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Jeremy Maclin, WR Da'rick Rogers, WR Jason Avant, WR Terrell Pryor, QB Tyvon Branch, S Derek Sherrod, OT Jerell Worthy, DT Hepron Fangupo, DT Ben Grubbs, OG Paul Fanaika, OG Richard Gordon, TE Kelcie McCray, S Losses: Rodney Hudson, C Dwayne Bowe, WR Donnie Avery, WR AJ Jenkins, WR Vance Walker, DT Joe Mays, LB Anthony Fasano, TE Maclin is better for this system than Bowe. Grubbs is a very good guard and is a substantial upgrade over McGlynn/Linkenbach. Pryor, Rogers and Sherrod are superb pickups on the cheap that offer huge ceilings at positions that can be upgraded. The main holes/question marks/depth issues on the team remain ROG, C, ILB, WR, DB, ROT. The team is facing contract issues at OLB, CB, 1. (18) La'el Collins, OL; LSU: 6’4”, 305 lb. 40: 5.12 10: 1.81 Bench: 21 reps Vertical: 27” Broad: 108” 3 Cone: 7.70 seconds 20 Shuttle: 4.63 seconds Arm: 33.25" Hand: 10.5" Collins is the most pro-ready offensive lineman in this draft. He's capable of playing four positons on the line and giving a team solid performance from Day One. Good athleticism, with very good feet and kick step and slide. Plays extremely nasty and gets to the second level effectively. Plays with very good functional power. Was the best OL at the senior bowl and combine. Quote:
http://imgick.nola.com/home/nola-med...674-mmmain.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JB-URPeh61k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 2. (47) Eric Rowe, CB; Utah: 6’1” 205 lb. 40: 4.45 seconds Bench: 19 reps Vertical: 39” Broad: 125” 3 Cone: 6.70 seconds 20 Shuttle: 3.97 seconds 60 Shuttle: 11.48 seconds Rowe might go as early as the mid-first round, but if he's on the board in the second, it's nearly a no-brainer for the Chiefs. He's a perfect fit for Sutton's defense and has every measurable and intangible that Dorsey looks for in a draft prospect. There is no cornerback in this draft that is more ready to step into Sutton's defense and produce than Rowe. Former Freshman All-American and three time conference selection at safety moved over to cornerback for the 2014 season to fill in for the departed Keith McGill. Rowe is a very athletic and instinctive player who had an excellent combine. Strictly a press man coverage CB at the next level, but that would work out extremely well for the Chiefs as that’s what they use. Strong and aggressive, but a smart player. Excellent run defender and well coached in Utah’s pro style defense. Would fit into Sutton’s base defense on the edge as well as his hybrid dime packages extremely well. Quote:
http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/sl...630&h=420&q=75 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/A3duNWXiHmE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 3. (80) Tre McBride, WR; William & Mary: 6’0”, 210 lb. 40: 4.41 Bench: 16 reps Vertical: 38” Broad: 122” 3 Cone: 6.96 seconds 20 Shuttle: 4.08 seconds 60 Shuttle: 11.70 seconds Arms: 32.25" Hands: 9" IMO, the second best receiver in this draft for this team. Legitimate NFL size, speed and athleticism. Good route running and has excellent hands. Very good catch radius with the ability to go up and over defenders to get the ball. His high point ability is near equal to Devante Parker. Very smart with a good understanding of the game. (Was recruited by Harvard.) Big time skills shown at the Shrine Game week. An excellent fit for Reid’s offense. Quote:
http://image.cdnllnwnl.xosnetwork.co...1120155508.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rYdz1CEDlTw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 3. (98) Henry Anderson, DT; Stanford: 6’6”, 294 lb. 40: 5.03 seconds 10: 1.63 seconds Bench: 23 reps Vertical: 30” Broad: 111” 3 Cone: 7.20 seconds 20 Shuttle: 4.19 seconds Arms: 33.5" Hands: 9.75" Anderson has served time at both the DE and DT positions in the Cardinals pro style 34 defense and would be an easy transition over to the multiple fronts that Sutton employs for the Chiefs. Big, tall and long, he's extremely explosive and quick for a player his size and actually translates that into on the field production as he racked up 65 tackles, 15 TFL and 8.5 sacks. Disruptive and makes a lot of impact plays. Honorable Mention All-American. Conference First Team All-Academic. Quote:
http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-footb...anderson-2.jpg <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/IDgAKPjS8EE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 4. (118) John Miller, OL; Louisville: 6’2 1/2”, 303 lb. 40: Combine – 5.33; Pro Day – 5.08 10: 1.87 Bench: 29 reps Vertical: 27” 3 Cone: 8.20 20 Shuttle: 4.75 Broad: 104” Arms: 33.25" Hands: 10.25" Miller, IMO, is the best interior lineman in the 2014 Draft. Extremely powerful and nasty, when he locks onto a defender, it’s over. Was the best player on the field at the Shrine game - a man amongst boys. While the Chiefs have signed two guards in the free agent market in Ben Grubbs and Paul Fanaika, there is a huge question mark at the Center position as Rod Hudson has departed for richer pastures – and guess who Miller talks to and patterns his game after? Former Louisville Cardinal and current Bills center Eric Wood. Like Hudson, a former standout college OG, Miller is a prime canidate to move inside to the Center position at the next level. He’s got very good knee bend, comes out of his stance quickly and uses his hands like meat cleavers on defenders. He has excellent leverage and strength and comes up with a ton of power. Is good on quick pulls. I think he’d be absolutely balls at any of the three OL spots, but has all the traits of a very, very good center in this scheme. Quote:
http://thumb.usatodaysportsimages.co...nw/8154575.jpg 5. (172) Zach Vigil, LB; Utah State: 6’2”, 236 lb. 40: 4.66 Bench: 26 reps Vertical: 32" Broad: 118" 3 Cone: 7.11 20 Shuttle: 4.41 Vigil, who was not invited to the Combine after posting numbers that usually get you a Bukus award winning type of season with 154 tackles, 9 sacks, etc., had a very good pro day where he showed good speed, strength and moved very well in the drills. This pro day was attended by 20 NFL teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, to basically watch Vigil. He’s a complete linebacker who plays with speed and instinct and excellent fundamentals. I think he’s one of the best ILBs in the Draft and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him go a round or even two before this after showing the 4.6 speed. Quote:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hvE7Lsac7s4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 5. (173) Ben Koyack, TE; Notre Dame: 6’5”, 255 lb. 40: 4.72 Bench: 16 reps Vertical: 30" Broad: 116" 3 Cone: 7.32 20 Shuttle: 4.52 60 Shuttle: 12.20 Arms: 32.5" Hands: 10.75" Originally had Ohio State's Jeff Heurerman here, but he's moved up on everyone's boards to the point that the fifth round doesn't seem to be a reality in a perceived weak TE draft for a guy with his athleticism and Urban Meyer's backing. As such, Notre Dame's Ben Koyack gets the nod. Big, physical player who is an excellent blocker with good, huge hands. Underutilized (seems to be a theme this year with the tight end position across the board), but is a talented player. Would work well opposite Kelce and be effective in red zone Jumbo sets that Reid throws out there from time to time. Pretty solid fifth rounder IMO. Quote:
http://grfx.cstv.com/schools/nd/blog...x500-18283.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TahgK8UXnvw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 6. (193) Kyle Emanuel, OLB; North Dakota State: 6’3”, 255 lb. 40: 4.77 seconds Bench: 27 reps Vertical: 34” Broad: 120” 3 Cone: 7.10 seconds 20 Shuttle: 4.25 seconds 60 Shuttle: 11.78 seconds The reigning Buck Buchanan Award winner, Emanuel absolutely destroyed the FCS division with 70 tackles, 16.5 sacks, 27 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles and an interception. He’s not just a try hard, special teams guy – Emanuel has a number of effective pass rush moves, plays with power and speed and is well versed in fundamentals and possesses good instincts. A huge part of four FCS College Football Championships. Quote:
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JGmPHDx8e8g" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 6. (217) Antwan Goodley, WR; Baylor: 5’10”, 209 lb. 40: 4.44 Vertical: 35" Broad: 127" 3 Cone: 7.19 20 Shuttle: 4.38 Thick, wide muscled frame that makes him look more like a running back than a wide receiver. Will absolutely explode downfield once the ball is in his hands. Has had a extremely productive career for the Bears and was QB Petty’s preferred target. Immensely strong, will just plow through defensive backs. Offers a lot of versatility for the position, capable of coming out of the backfield as well as being on the outside where he uses his athleticism to climb up for the ball. Quote:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4MmuODli3Xg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 7. (233) Terrance Plummer, LB; Central Florida: 5'11 1/2", 240 lb. 40: 4.90 10: 1.64 Bench: 22 reps Vertical: 33.5" Broad: 112" 3 Cone: 7.16 20 Shuttle: 4.41 Plummer, over the course of his four years at UCF, has played inside and outside and has excelled. A tackling machine, he's averaged 105 tackles in each of his three starting seasons, including 99 tackles, 13 tfl and 4 sacks in 2014. Drops into coverage extremely well and has a knack for making the big play at the right time. Instinctive and fundamentally sound. Extremely hard worker and team leader. A very good football player. He's being seriously undervalued by the draftniks heading into the 2015 Draft. Reminds me a lot of London Fletcher. Quote:
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Fields is under investigation for domestic violence. GF doesn't want to press charges but police are required to do a report.
He would be lucky as **** to get into the 2nd round. Last year was a train wreck for him. He showed up out of shape and had disciplinary issues. The injury saved him from a very underwhelming year. He can wreck shit but his motivation and behavior are questionable. |
No QB until the 7th round? So Alex for a 3rd year of fail? Or are you hoping for the Bray show to take off in 2015?
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And I'm pretty sure that they'll sign Smith. They'd be really, really stupid if they didn't. He's a really solid QB that fits the system extremely well. They isn't a QB in the next draft that comes close to what he provides athletically, in intelligence and decision making on the field. The offense responds to him and he had a good year despite a really bad situation in terms of what he had to work with in a brand new system. So, no, I am not about spending a high draft choice on a QB that won't be even close to what Smith gives you. You sign the guy and put some weapons around him. (Though they really didn't do that in 2014 when the chance was there.) |
Where's the obligatory scrub from Utah or BYU?
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Newly updated. Changed out Fields for McKinney. While Fields is a talent, I agree with KC Native in that he's a complete basket case that delves into the dangerous off the field.
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Watch us draft the Iowa OL in the first. That's a classic Chiefs pick.
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By the last two drafts, you can somewhat see the type of players they are looking for. |
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I usually don't like Saccopoo's drafts but I do like this one. :)
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I like this draft. Good job.
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95% chance we take an OL. Just wait and see
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Half of cp would rejoice if we went all OL. |
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Reid likes power guys for the interior spots, and a guy like Tyrus Thompson fits the bill. He's not at the same level as a guy like Baylor's Cyril Richardson from last year (who really should have been our fourth round selection - no slight intended to DAT, but the hole at the OG position is much wider than the one we had at PR/KR), but he's got talent and size. However, they could look at the position as a "BPA" type thing and go OL in the first. Someone like Florida State's Cameron Erving (who I really like) or LSU's La'el Collins (who has potential to be a complete stud at any of the guard or tackle positions, though I'd love to see him at LG for the Chiefs) would fit the bill in terms of just getting the most talented OL prospect in and shuffle the line accordingly. |
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