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Mock (8/15)
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1. The Chiefs repeat as Super Bowl champions. HC Andy Reid and GM Brett Veach are retained. 2. The 2021 salary cap remains he same roughly $200m it was in 2020. 3. The Chiefs trade OT Eric Fisher for a 2nd and a 5th. 4. The Chiefs extend OT Mitchell Schwartz (4 years, $45m), S Tyrann Mathieu (4 years, $58m). 5. The Chiefs tender RB Darrel Williams, WR Byron Pringle, TE Deon Yelder, OG Andrew Wylie, ILB Ben Niemann, CB Charvarius Ward. 6. The Chiefs re-sign OG Kelechi Osemele (2 years, $8m); DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (3 years, $21m), S Dan Sorensen (2 years, $5m). 7. The Chiefs re-sign to a minimal deals FB Anthony Sherman, CB Antonio Hamilton. 8. The Chiefs let walk QB Matt Moore, RB DeAndre Washington, WR Sammy Watkins, WR Demarcus Robinson, TE Ricky Seals-Jones, OG Mike Remmers, C Austin Reiter, DT Mike Pennel, DE Taco Charlton, DE Demone Harris, OLB Damien Wilson, CB Bashaud Breeland, S Tedric Thompson. 9. The Chiefs sign free agent WR John Ross (Bengals). 10. The Chiefs net two compensatory picks, a 4th and a 5th. They are picking 32nd. The draft: 1. OT Jalen Mayfield, Michigan The Chiefs trade a 2022 1st round pick to move up. 2 (Fisher). DE Patrick Jones, Pitt 2. CB Marco Wilson, Florida 3. WR Dazz Newsome, North Carolina 4. OLB KJ Britt, Auburn 4 (Fuller). OL Matt Allen, Michigan State 5 (Fisher). CB Thomas Graham, Jr., Oregon 5. OLB Monty Rice, Georgia 5 (Ogbah). DT Christian Barmore, Alabama 7. TE Noah Gray, Duke QB: Mahomes, Henne, Ta'amu RB: Edwards-Helaire, Williams, Williams, Thompson FB: Sherman WR: Hill, Hardman, Newsome, Pringle, Ross TE: Kelce, Yelder, Gray LT: Mayfield, Niang LG: Osemele, Wylie C: Williams vs. Allegretti vs. Allen RG: Duvarney-Tardif, Rankin RT: Schwartz, Niang DE: Clark, Danna DT: Jones, Saunders DT: Nnadi, Barmore DE: Kpassagnon, Jones, Speaks OLB: Gay, O'Daniel ILB: Hitchens, Niemann OLB: Britt, Rice CB: Ward, Wilson, Sneed, Fenton, Hamilton, Graham S: Mathieu, Thornhill, Sorensen, Watts K: Butker P: Townsend LS: Winchester |
Can I ask why we would trade a good LT only to immediately have to draft another one and actually have to trade up for another one?
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Fisher gets very cuttable next year, and the cap will squeeze us like it will everyone. Which is why we’re also going to need those picks. |
MUCK DRAFT=All Drafts before the Combine are MUCK DRAFTS. Please Title your Mucks Accordingly.
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I think we'd save roughly 11.5 million by trading Fisher next season.
I think I'd be fine with it if there was a LT we could pick up for close to the vet minimum who would be a good stand in as we develop our next franchise tackle. |
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The Chiefs HAVE a good left tackle and attempting to replace him while the Chiefs are currently in their prime window for additonal Super Bowl victories would be outright dumb. Just like this thread. |
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Is this a joke? Where in the **** is any NFL team able to find a "good" left tackle for $1 million per? LMAO JFC, this is definitely in the running for dumbest post of 2020. |
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Is Chad Henne really better than Matt Moore?
The Chiefs proved they could win with Moore, and won with him coming off the street, plus Moore has a cheaper contract, not by a whole lot, but it's cheaper. Seems like I'd rather keep him over Henne...guess for whatever reason the coaches feel different? |
Jesus **** people, good LT's are not easy to find, look around the league. My god...
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Apparently the rules in creating a Chiefs mock draft are as follows.
1. Assume Chiefs win the Super Bowl 2. Trade away players at key position in order to gain mid round draft picks and cap space. 3. Cut any player on a rookie contract that isn't performing at a pro-bowl level. Go! |
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If they need cap space that bad, they’ll just convert some roster bonuses to signing bonus (Mahomes especially).
Fisher is staying unless he sucks this year for some odd reason. |
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LMAO |
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