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Old 12-16-2010, 10:26 AM  
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***OFFICIAL Walterfootball.com Mock Draft Thread***

He updates his mock draft like once a week.....so I'll just post them when I see them.

http://www.walterfootball.com/draft2011.php

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#23 - Kansas City Chiefs: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh

A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.

Jonathan Baldwin has struggled this year amid quarterbacking issues, but he's still a physical freak at 6-5, 230.
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#54 - Kansas City Chiefs: Jabaal Sheard, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh

The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.
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#87 - Kansas City Chiefs: Christian Ballard, DE/DT, Iowa

The Chiefs could use some help up front; they've struggled against the run lately after a great start to the season in that department.
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Old 03-20-2011, 06:16 PM   #136
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Reed will suck.
When are you winning the lottery?
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Old 03-21-2011, 01:10 AM   #137
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When are you winning the lottery?

I mean everytime I saw the guy play vs USC, Oregon, OSU and Nebraska the year before. The guy never did shit.
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Greg Cox is another writer on the site.....and he's updated his latest 3 round mock.

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Brooks Reed, DE/OLB, Arizona
I am crediting a Kansas City fan I frequently correspond with for this pick. Although I can see them taking Baylor's Phil Taylor to man the nose tackle, I question if general manager Scott Pioli will overlook his troubles at Penn State.

Their other big need on the front seven is a pass-rusher to pair with Tamba Hali. Right now their best option is Andy Studebaker taking over for Mike Vrabel. I am skeptical this is going to work, and if Hali misses any time whatsoever, their defense is sunk.

Brooks Reed stood out at the Combine. He is in consideration for Thursday night and would not be that much of a reach here.

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland
It was really hard to watch the Chiefs trying to move the chains in their playoff loss to the Ravens. When Dwayne Bowe was taken out of the offense, it got ugly in a hurry.

Torrey Smith is going to start drawing attention early on Day 2, but I couldn't find an earlier spot for him in this version. He is a solid complementary receiver.

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Jerrell Powe, NT, Mississippi
If the Chiefs pass on Phil Taylor in the first round, they need to find another nose tackle prospect later on.
He's added a 4th round.

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117. Kansas City Chiefs: Jake Kirkpatrick, C, TCU
Casey Wiegmann is running on fumes at this point.
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Old 03-22-2011, 12:43 PM   #139
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http://walterfootball.com/draft2011_1.php

Round 1

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor
Scott Pioli needs his Vince Wilfork. The Chiefs struggled against the run late in the year because they had nothing at the nose tackle position. Phil Taylor would remedy that issue.

After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, Taylor continued to impress at the Combine and his Pro Day. He lost some more weight (334) and despite his massive frame, he ran a 5.18. Taylor has completely turned his life around, so despite his altercations three years ago at Penn State, I believe that Pioli will strongly consider him at No. 21.

Other 2011 NFL Draft Possibilities:

1. Brooks Reed or Akeem Ayers, DE/OLB - Kansas City needs help across from Tamba Hali.

2. Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi or Derek Sherrod, OT - The Chiefs need to improve both tackle positions.



Round 2

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Acho, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.

Round 3

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana
A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.


Round 4


117. Kansas City Chiefs: Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
Thomas Jones, 33 in August, is owed $3 million in 2011. He wasn't very effective this past season, so the Chiefs could let him go. If that happens, Delone Carter would be a very cheap alternative.


Round 5


132. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
Kansas City acquired this selection from Tampa Bay for Alex Magee.

ESPN's Bill Williamson reported that there's a 50-percent chance that Casey Wiegmann, 38 in July, will retire this offseason. The Chiefs need a successor and some insurance just in case Wiegmann hangs it up.


137. Kansas City Chiefs: Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
The Chiefs will owe Matt Cassel a ton of money in the near future if they decide to stick with him. They need to groom a young quarterback just in case Cassel's abysmal playoff performance wasn't a fluke.
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Old 03-22-2011, 01:05 PM   #140
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updated 3-22 mock

http://walterfootball.com/draft2011_1.php

Round 1

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor
Scott Pioli needs his Vince Wilfork. The Chiefs struggled against the run late in the year because they had nothing at the nose tackle position. Phil Taylor would remedy that issue.

After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, Taylor continued to impress at the Combine and his Pro Day. He lost some more weight (334) and despite his massive frame, he ran a 5.18. Taylor has completely turned his life around, so despite his altercations three years ago at Penn State, I believe that Pioli will strongly consider him at No. 21.

Other 2011 NFL Draft Possibilities:

1. Brooks Reed or Akeem Ayers, DE/OLB - Kansas City needs help across from Tamba Hali.

2. Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi or Derek Sherrod, OT - The Chiefs need to improve both tackle positions.



Round 2

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Acho, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.

Round 3

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana
A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.


Round 4


117. Kansas City Chiefs: Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
Thomas Jones, 33 in August, is owed $3 million in 2011. He wasn't very effective this past season, so the Chiefs could let him go. If that happens, Delone Carter would be a very cheap alternative.


Round 5


132. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
Kansas City acquired this selection from Tampa Bay for Alex Magee.

ESPN's Bill Williamson reported that there's a 50-percent chance that Casey Wiegmann, 38 in July, will retire this offseason. The Chiefs need a successor and some insurance just in case Wiegmann hangs it up.


137. Kansas City Chiefs: Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
The Chiefs will owe Matt Cassel a ton of money in the near future if they decide to stick with him. They need to groom a young quarterback just in case Cassel's abysmal playoff performance wasn't a fluke.
That hits about every need.
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Old 03-22-2011, 02:43 PM   #141
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Old 03-22-2011, 06:40 PM   #142
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updated 3-22 mock

http://walterfootball.com/draft2011_1.php

Round 1

21. Kansas City Chiefs: Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor
Scott Pioli needs his Vince Wilfork. The Chiefs struggled against the run late in the year because they had nothing at the nose tackle position. Phil Taylor would remedy that issue.

After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, Taylor continued to impress at the Combine and his Pro Day. He lost some more weight (334) and despite his massive frame, he ran a 5.18. Taylor has completely turned his life around, so despite his altercations three years ago at Penn State, I believe that Pioli will strongly consider him at No. 21.

Other 2011 NFL Draft Possibilities:

1. Brooks Reed or Akeem Ayers, DE/OLB - Kansas City needs help across from Tamba Hali.

2. Nate Solder, Gabe Carimi or Derek Sherrod, OT - The Chiefs need to improve both tackle positions.



Round 2

55. Kansas City Chiefs: Sam Acho, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.

Round 3

86. Kansas City Chiefs: Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana
A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.


Round 4


117. Kansas City Chiefs: Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
Thomas Jones, 33 in August, is owed $3 million in 2011. He wasn't very effective this past season, so the Chiefs could let him go. If that happens, Delone Carter would be a very cheap alternative.


Round 5


132. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
Kansas City acquired this selection from Tampa Bay for Alex Magee.

ESPN's Bill Williamson reported that there's a 50-percent chance that Casey Wiegmann, 38 in July, will retire this offseason. The Chiefs need a successor and some insurance just in case Wiegmann hangs it up.


137. Kansas City Chiefs: Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
The Chiefs will owe Matt Cassel a ton of money in the near future if they decide to stick with him. They need to groom a young quarterback just in case Cassel's abysmal playoff performance wasn't a fluke.

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That's a ****ing horrible, needs-based draft where we reach in almost every round.
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That's a ****ing horrible, needs-based draft where we reach in almost every round.
And if there is no free agency that's exactly what you'll get is a needs based draft.
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Old 03-29-2011, 09:40 AM   #146
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21. Phil Taylor, NT, Baylor
Scott Pioli needs his Vince Wilfork. The Chiefs struggled against the run late in the year because they had nothing at the nose tackle position. Phil Taylor would remedy that issue.

After a strong showing at the Senior Bowl, Taylor continued to impress at the Combine and his Pro Day. He lost some more weight (334) and despite his massive frame, he ran a 5.18. Taylor has completely turned his life around, so despite his altercations three years ago at Penn State, I believe that Pioli will strongly consider him at No. 21.

Other 2011 NFL Draft Possibilities:

1. Brooks Reed or Akeem Ayers, DE/OLB - Kansas City needs help across from Tamba Hali.

2. Nate Solder or Gabe Carimi, OT - The Chiefs need to improve both tackle positions.

55. Sam Acho, DE/OLB, Texas
The Chiefs have only one reliable pass-rusher. Adding a solid complement across from Tamba Hali would take Kansas City's defense to the next level.

86. Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana
A list of players who have lined up across from Dwayne Bowe this season: Chris Chambers, Terrance Copper and Verran Tucker. Bleh.

118. Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska
Thomas Jones, 33 in August, is owed $3 million in 2011. He wasn't very effective this past season, so even though the Chiefs said they plan on bringing him back, that could be a smokescreen of some sort. If so, Roy Helu would be a very cheap alternative.

135. Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
Kansas City acquired this selection from Tampa Bay for Alex Magee.

ESPN's Bill Williamson reported that there's a 50-percent chance that Casey Wiegmann, 38 in July, will retire this offseason. The Chiefs need a successor and some insurance just in case Wiegmann hangs it up.

140. Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
The Chiefs will owe Matt Cassel a ton of money in the near future if they decide to stick with him. They need to groom a young quarterback just in case Cassel's abysmal playoff performance wasn't a fluke.

199. Willie Smith, OT, East Carolina
Barry Richardson is a great run-blocker, but can't keep anyone out of the backfield. Ryan O'Callaghan is always hurt.
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I really like that mock outside of the Taylor pick, but I understand the logic in it. I don't know about Acho as a guy in space, but I do think he could get after the passer/True fan.
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21. Justin Houston, OLB, Georgia
55. Titus Young, WR, Boise State
86. Jerrell Powe, NT, Ole Miss
118. Jah Reid, OT, Central Florida
135. Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
140. Nathan Enderle, QB, Idaho
199. Rob Housler, TE, Florida Atlantic
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Wow.

I, on the other hand, kinda hate that mock outside of the Taylor pick.

A hybrid pass-rushing OLB isn't going to be a great fit opposite Hali just because of how Romeo uses his 'backers. I'd much rather see us take Titus Young with that pick (love the kid).

Doss I really can't speak to but if Powe is here (and having taken someone like Ayers in the first and Young in the 2nd) I'd far prefer that route.

Helu never impressed me much (apart from dismantling MU where he pretty much just ran straight through massive holes and scored without being touched). I'd rather see Clay from Wisconsin as our change of pace back and he can probably be had a round later.

Barnes isn't an NFL lineman. I just don't see it.

Enderle - well anytime you can groom a younger version of Matt Cassel, you have to take a shot right? Nah, Enderle doesn't do anything for me. And Smith - I honestly don't care who we take with that pick.

That would be a very disappointing draft to me.
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Barnes is a worse version of Casey Wiegmann, who was a backup for several years before becoming a good center. I can see Barnes sticking as a cerebral backup, but nothing more than OL depth in all likelihood.
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