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Old 04-27-2013, 06:57 PM  
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With the 2013 draft in the books, how would you have picked if you were in the Chiefs position. You have to take the Alex Smith deal, and no Branden Albert deal, who would you have picked in each of the Chiefs drafts spots?
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Old 04-28-2013, 11:59 PM   #91
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Hindsight is 20/20 BTW.

Knowing what I know now, I can afford to let Geno drop and laugh at 31 other GMs.

However, without this knowledge, I take Geno Smith at 1.7, and Justin Hunter at 2.34, and still come out smelling pretty good. Shit, maybe I do that anyway, just to flex nuts on all the other GMs and make Geno feel good about himself. After all, he's my special boy.
If Arizona wanted to trade up to 1st overall, Eric fisher would be a cardinal.
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:04 AM   #92
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I comprehend just fine.

Chiefs pass on Geno. You has butthurt.

I gave up on Geno the day they traded for Alex.

Move on, dude.
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:09 AM   #93
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I was ok as long as they got a QB to develop and getting one as a udfa that I thought would go 2-4 is fine by me.
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:28 AM   #94
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:38 AM   #95
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The dishonest way to do this is to assume you know how every draft pick will fall. But you don't.

Had I been at the controls here's what would have happened:

1.1 Geno Smith
3.2: Damontre Moore
3.34: Alex Okafor
4.2: Phillip Thomas
5.1: Jesse Williams
6.2: Ryan Swope
6.36: Zac Dysert
7.1: Michael Mauti

Two QBs and almost all defense. Just the way the board fell. I didn't like many of the skill position players outside of the first round.

Still, I think a draft like that would go a long way towards filling out all the holes on D, turning it into a top 5-8 unit.

Keep Geno at third string to learn for a year, then give him a chance to compete in year two. Dysert is given time to develop either as a future backup or to spin into future picks.

Moore provides depth on the outside where we desperately need it. Mauti fills the ILB hole. Williams can stay in the DL rotation and has a good chance at sticking as the NT.

Thomas replaces Lewis and Swope is a likely fifth WR/STer for a year that you hope can turn into a decent 3rd/4th WR.
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Old 04-29-2013, 01:36 AM   #96
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Complete speculation based on nothing but homerism.

Fisher might be a huge bust who's unable to handle the higher level of competition.

He's no sure thing.
Agreed. Robert Gallery and the guy from Texas were considered can't miss OTs and ended up as guards, which the speculation of Fisher as a more physical and better run blocker vs. the talk of LJ being better in pass blocking at this point but apparently "maxxed" out his talent ceiling means he could very well never end up being "the guy" at LT in today's NFL because the winning teams and trends have shifted more and more towards a pass happy league and has been trending that way ever since they neutered defenses ability to cover receivers like back in the early to mid 90's.

Then again, people have discredited Joekyl saying he may not even be the best bookend on his team last season.

Point being- BA is a known commodity and could clearly be a good enough starter for a SB winning team. All these rookies are simply speculation, not that I have some lingering doubts that Fisher won't be able to become a very good player in the league, and there will of course be people that will only accept his value if he becomes the #1a or #1b tackle in the league just because he was taken 1.1.
Even if he's a lock top 5 guy, but Joekyl is considered slightly better some people will bitch just for the sake of bitching!
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:49 AM   #97
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The dishonest way to do this is to assume you know how every draft pick will fall. But you don't.

Had I been at the controls here's what would have happened:

1.1 Geno Smith
3.2: Damontre Moore
3.34: Alex Okafor
4.2: Phillip Thomas
5.1: Jesse Williams
6.2: Ryan Swope
6.36: Zac Dysert
7.1: Michael Mauti

Two QBs and almost all defense. Just the way the board fell. I didn't like many of the skill position players outside of the first round.

Still, I think a draft like that would go a long way towards filling out all the holes on D, turning it into a top 5-8 unit.

Keep Geno at third string to learn for a year, then give him a chance to compete in year two. Dysert is given time to develop either as a future backup or to spin into future picks.

Moore provides depth on the outside where we desperately need it. Mauti fills the ILB hole. Williams can stay in the DL rotation and has a good chance at sticking as the NT.

Thomas replaces Lewis and Swope is a likely fifth WR/STer for a year that you hope can turn into a decent 3rd/4th WR.
I get the reasoning behind the Dysert pick but I don't understand why it was made.

He would be on the practice squad and would be poached in a second.
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