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Ragnow would be a poor fit here
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I think you can get what you need in the 4th round with a kid like Mason Cole. at the C/G position. No need to spend a 2nd rounder on that position IMO.
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Big fan of Frank Ragnow though
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Ragnow can play both center and LG. I wouldn't be mad at the pick. Some say he's the best interior OL in the draft.
Chiefs D is probably going to suck either way you look at it, unless Ford and Houston unleash hell, which is probably unlikely. Sorry I just think the dominant days of Justin Houston are over, and the Chiefs are sucked into a giant contract for average play. Yes sacks aren't everything, but the guy is getting paid $100M to kill the opposing QB, which he's not anywhere close to living up to his end of the deal by any measure. Right now, the Chiefs #1 priority the first year of the Mahomes era is to protect and give Mahomes as many as weapons as possible so he can be in the aboslute best position to succeed. If the Chiefs want to be successful long term, that's the most important. He's the only *truly* untrade-able guy on the Chiefs roster right now. Hunt Berry and Kelce might also be on that list, but nowhere near as important to this franchise succeeding than Mahomes right now. This draft is deep at OLB, DL, and DB. Those positions can be addressed in later rounds if need be. I think next season is where you go defense early. We'll have a first rd pick and two 2nd rd picks. Then build more OL depth.
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I'm fine with building up the OL, although I don't trust POS Heck at OL coach to coach them up. I'm also fine with any plan that allows us to kick Morse and any other softies at left guard to the curb. We've had enough of the bullshit finesse play on the OL.
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I picked Ragnow because he's a first round talent in my opinion, but he almost definitely goes in the second round so it would be an amazing value pick, almost like trading to the 1st for free.
PFF grades Ragnow and Quentin Nelson almost the same, it's just Ragnow does his job well without smashing the guy in front of him into the dirt so there is less hype. Plus Morse has been unreliable injury wise, I am not sure the Chiefs want to extend him because of that, and the current back up center behind injury prone Morse is probably Devey. |
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