I don't care if it Bleacher AIDS Fire Report, I love this mock:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...-at-every-pick
Rnd 1: Defensive Tackle Star Lotulelei, Utah
Rnd 3: Offensive Tackle David Bakhtiari, Colorado
Rnd 3: Running Back Stepfan Taylor, Stanford
Rnd 4: Inside Linebacker Nico Johnson, Alabama
Rnd 5: Quarterback Zac Dysert, Miami of Ohio
Rnd 6: Safety Earl Wolff, North Carolina State
Rnd 6: Wide Receiver Denard Robinson, Michigan
(This one sucks..we already have a midget.)
Rnd 7: Tight End Mychal Rivera, Tennessee
Dysert, RND 5 (No way he makes it out of RND 4...)
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ry-pick/page/6
Many so-called experts either love him or hate him as a prospect, but no one can dispute how productive Miami of Ohio quarterback Zac Dysert was during his career with a questionable-at-best surrounding cast.
Despite playing for three different head coaches during his career, Dysert was able to unseat current Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as Miami's all-time career passing leader with 12,016 yards.
Also, at 6'3" and 231 lbs, Dysert looks the part of an NFL quarterback. He is a solid decision-maker and can also make all of the throws with excellent accuracy that you wouldn't expect from a player drafted this late in the draft.
If the Chiefs want a solid player to serve as an understudy and eventual long-term replacement for Alex Smith, Dysert is that player.