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Old 04-28-2015, 12:17 PM   #23
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Finished my mock last night...

http://www.cornerblitz.com/2015/Mock...l/Default.aspx

Here's what I came up with for the Chiefs at the end.

http://www.cornerblitz.com/2015/Mocks/Final/KC.aspx

22. Kansas City Chiefs (from PIT)
RT Ereck Flowers, Miami (Fla.)
*TRADE: PIT #22 and #87 for KC #18 and #193* The Chiefs have a lot of tackles on their roster, but they don't really have a good one. Flowers is a powerful drive blocker who will start immediately at right tackle and has left tackle upside should Eric Fisher not improve.

36. Kansas City Chiefs (from JAX)
WRf Devin Smith, Ohio State
*TRADE: KC #49 and #87 for JAX #36* The Chiefs swap the pick they got from Pittsburgh to move up and grab Devin Smith ahead of a number of teams who are primed to take a wideout. Smith adds a second legitimate receiving threat to Kansas City's offense and is just the kind of receiver that Andy Reid has shown an affinity for in years past.

80. Kansas City Chiefs
ILB Denzel Perryman, Miami (Fla.)
The Chiefs need a new inside linebacker to pair with Derrick Johnson. He doesn’t have the best range and he can get swallowed up by blocks at times, but when he hits someone there's a decent chance the ball is coming out.

98 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs
5T Marcus Hardison, Arizona State
KC beefs up their defensive line with Hardison, an athletic disruptor to play end in their 3-4 sceme.

118. Kansas City Chiefs
CB Alex Carter, Stanford
Adding Carter, the Chiefs improve the depth on the perimeter of the defense. Carter could be an eventual starter for the team.

172 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs
OLB Zach Hodges, Harvard
With Justin Houston's contract situation and Tamba Hali's decreasing effectiveness, the Cheifs should look to bolster their depth at outside linebacker. The Chiefs opt for Hodges, the Ivy League product who is used to handling different assignments, and should be able to translate his game well to the position.

173 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs
C Shaquille Mason, Georgia Tech
After missing out on all the top experienced center prospects, the Chiefs go for a conversion project in Mason. Mason has only played guard to this point, but Kansas City feels Kush is good enough to start until Mason has a good feel for the position.

217 (Compensatory). Kansas City Chiefs
FS Deshazor Everett, Texas A&M
The Chiefs select Deshazor Everitt, the defensive back from Texas A&M. Everitt is a very active defender who attacks the ball. Last year, he was second on the team with 74 tackles as a cornerback. He is very physical and has good man coverage skills. His best position in the pros may be free safety, as he has the smarts to diagnose the play and the toughness to go upfield to meet the ballcarrier.

233. Kansas City Chiefs
TE Ben Koyack, Notre Dame
It's tough to end this draft without a backup nose tackle for the Chiefs, but at this point the tight end position would add so much more value to the team for what is available. Koyack was considered with the Chiefs' last pick, so he is the selection here.
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