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This draft would certain make things interesting for Chiefs' fans
LMAO
Walterfootball.com 27. Kansas City Chiefs: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson Andy Reid selected Kevin Kolb with his initial draft choice back in 2007. Donovan McNabb was entrenched as his starter, but he was about to turn 31, and Reid was thinking of the future. Perhaps Reid will make a similar decision at this juncture, as Alex Smith is a few months away from 33. Smith performed poorly this past season, so the Chiefs need to get better at quarterback anyway. I should note that no team we've spoken to has Deshaun Watson as a first-round prospect. One high-ranking personnel man in the NFC told me he has Watson as a third-round prospect. It's so much like the Teddy Bridgewater draft, when the media had Bridgewater in the first round, and yet NFL franchises considered him to be a second-day prospect, even before his woeful pro day. However, this was prior to the national championship, so I have to believe some team will trade up into the back end of the opening frame to take Watson, much like the Vikings did with Bridgewater. In this case, Kansas City is simply taking Watson with its own pick, and I think it's a very logical selection. 59. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Williams, DE/OLB, Alabama With Tamba Hali nearing retirement and Dee Ford hitting free agency soon, the Chiefs could be in the market for a new edge rusher. Tim Williams has Randy Gregory-type off-the-field concerns, but Andy Reid has taken chances on troubled players. 91. Kansas City Chiefs: Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma The Chiefs cut Jamaal Charles, so they'll need to spend an early-round selection on a new running back. Joe Mixon is an ultra-talented running back, but will slip in the draft because he punched a woman a couple of years ago. However, Andy Reid has given second chances to players, so perhaps he'll give Mixon a shot to redeem himself, just as he did with Tyreek Hill. 104. Kansas City Chiefs: Jake Butt, TE, Michigan Andy Reid loves using multiple tight ends, so this is an option despite Travis Kelce being on the roster. This is some major value, as Jake Butt getting hurt caused him to drop two rounds. 132. Kansas City Chiefs: Damore'ea Stringfellow, WR, Ole Miss Jeremy Maclin likely won't be around in Kansas City much longer because of his salary. The Chiefs could use a mid-round selection on a receiver. 170. Kansas City Chiefs: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan The Chiefs were able to get quality play out of Terrance Mitchell down the stretch last year, but that could've been a fluke. A cornerback should be added just in case. 180. Kansas City Chiefs: Connor Harris, ILB, Lindenwood Derrick Johnson is coming off yet another injury, so it seems clear that his time is running out. The Chiefs will need to find a replacement. |
I wouldn't be mad.
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Jake Butt. haha...
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That would be great!
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Did Walter football relocate the Chiefs to Leavenworth?
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I don't think too many people would be mad overall.
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Mad? Shit, this would be a great draft
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I would jizz everywhere if this somehow happened
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This is the first time I've seen a Walter Football mock since 2013 where he DIDN'T have us picking a fatty and saying some stupid ill-informed comment like, "If you don't think the Chiefs would spend more resources on the OL, just remember who is in charge. Andy Reid loves his big boys!"
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We need an ILB really bad !
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That would be an excellent draft
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All woman-punching team?
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Don't know that WR but I think we have enough mediocre ones that we don't need to be drafting one in the 5th.
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The NFL announced this year’s compensatory picks
The Chiefs were awarded four additional picks: Third round – No. 104 overall Fifth round – No. 182 overall Sixth round – No. 218 overall Sixth round – No. 220 overall I'd be pissed if we didn't use all our compensatory picks I mean maybe trade up with them but we do have extra picks am I right? |
If the Chiefs got that haul, it would likely be their best draft ever on paper.
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