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View Poll Results: The best 7th round pick in Chiefs history is... | |||
Bobby Bell. You may stop reading here if you wish. |
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34 | 85.00% |
Kevin Ross |
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1 | 2.50% |
Dave Szott |
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1 | 2.50% |
Fred Arbanas |
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0 | 0% |
Eric Warfield |
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2 | 5.00% |
Danan Hughes |
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0 | 0% |
Ryan Succop |
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1 | 2.50% |
Jarrad Page |
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1 | 2.50% |
Gloster Richardson |
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0 | 0% |
Ken Kremer |
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0 | 0% |
Jeff Smith |
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0 | 0% |
Billy Jackson |
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0 | 0% |
Shaunard Harts |
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0 | 0% |
Kevin Sampson |
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0 | 0% |
Mike Catapano |
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0 | 0% |
Tracy Greene |
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0 | 0% |
Junior Hemingway |
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0 | 0% |
Some other player not yet mentioned. |
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0 | 0% |
They really should cut the NFL draft to six rounds. |
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0 | 0% |
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Best draft picks by Round - Round 7
Here's my take. If you don't agree with #1, I can't help you.
#1 - Bobby Bell, 1963. Another AFL ringer rises to the top. 12 years with the Chiefs, 9 pro bowls and 6 (mostly AFL) all-pro nods. Generally acknowledged to be one of the best linebackers and all-around athletes in NFL history. First Chief named to the Hall of Fame. If you need more information, he was a really good long snapper, too. #2 - Kevin Ross, 1984. 11 seasons with the Chiefs, and two pro bowls. With Albert Lewis on the other side shutting things down, Ross performed similar work on the his side. Great run support corner and hard hitter. #3 - Fred Arbanas, 1962. 9 years as a Chief, 6 AFL pro bowls and 3 AFL all-pros. Maybe I should rank him higher, but he's before my time and it was easier to rack up pro bowls in the AFL. I always hear that he was a great player, though. #4 - Dave Szott, 1990. 11 seasons with the Chiefs. Never made a pro bowl, but always deserved it. Great all-around guard who combined with Will Shields and Tim Grunhard to build a wall in the middle of the line. #5 - Eric Warfield, 1998. 8 seasons with the Chiefs. He had no pro bowls and he took some guff at times, but he was a serviceable corner for several years, and you can't dislike a guy who's willing to spend $6,100 on a dog collar for his chihuahua. #6 - Danan Hughes, 1993. 6 seasons with the Chiefs. He was never even really a starter, but he was a special teams stud like no other. Who didn't enjoy watching him race against McNair and Bennie Thompson to nail some hapless returner? I'm tempted to rank him above Warfield, but it's hard since he was never a rull-time starter on offense. #7 - Ryan Succop, 2009. 5 seasons with the Chiefs, zero pro bowls. He was here. He did fine for the most part. He left. #8 - Jarrad Page, 2006. 4 seasons with the Chiefs in the dream backfield of Page, Plant, Bonham, and Jones. I remember some odd situation about his departure, and he went to New England and promptly disappeared. #9 - Gloster Richardson, 1965. 4 seasons on the active roster, with 2 more on the "taxi squad". If you watch the brawl against the Raiders where Otis Taylor was fighting that big Raider goon, you'll see Gloster Richardson coming in like the 7th Cavalry Division. #10 - Ken Kremer, 1979. 6 seasons as the most undersized nose tackle the NFL has ever seen. Good value for a 7th round pick, but it still wasn't pretty to watch. Man, those teams were bad. Others to consider include Billy Jackson, Shaunard Harts (who I still think has potential), Jeff Smith, Junior Hemingway, Tracy Greene (thanks for Monday Night!), and of course Mike Catapano. |
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Bell.
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Eric Warfield intercepted Tom Brady 3 times in a Chiefs victory over the Patriots.
Dick Vermeil wept I voted Bell |
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Danan Hughes caught a halfback pass from Marcus Allen for a touchdown on a Monday Night game against the Steelers once. So he has that going for him.
Some good names for th eseventh round in here. Too bad they're all looking up at Bobby Bell. |
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Somebody is going to vote for Mike Catapano. I just know it.
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Shaunard Harts?
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Not even fair, Bell in a landslide.
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Bell is correct, but Ross was a damn good pick.
Szott was great, but I never understood his unorthodox stance.
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Ross and Szott were great picks, but it has to be Bobby Bell.
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