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I could go with Maclin (great speed and special teams presence), best offensive tackle available or Curry. Any of those players would bring major upgrades to the Chiefs. My guess is that it will be an offensive player given that Haley is the head coach and wants to install his system.
Granted the defense wasn't much last year, but a few more points on the board and it would have been a different season. And I think Haley is going to fix first that with which he is comfortable. |
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Whether we take him or not, Haley should dish up some choice quotes on how Crabtree reminds him of fitzgerald to improve our trade down chances.
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02-28-2009, 07:33 PM | #51 |
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Yeah, the guy's a freak. But Dorsey is also known for his explosiveness, and in college weighed about 30 pounds more than Dockett does now, so I'd think he'd be able to have at least comparable strength if he puts some weight back on.
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02-28-2009, 07:33 PM | #52 |
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What does the cover 2 have to do with Dorsey? There are plenty of 4-3 teams that could use a young stud DT.
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02-28-2009, 07:34 PM | #53 |
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Look if Calvin Johnson was the WR in this draft I'd be all for taking him, but no WR is that.
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Several people believed that Dorsey was already playing at about 320 last year b/c of the coaches and that it drastically affected his quickness and penetration...well that and being put out of position.
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02-28-2009, 07:42 PM | #56 |
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Why use #3 on a WR when you have enough money to sign a guy like TK Houshmanzhada (SP?). Thats a hole we can fill in FA if you ask me.
$3 is probably going to be a DE or BPA. i wouldn't be surprised if they take an OT. I know, I know. Just saying |
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Ok, but I still dont see what that has to do with a team's defensive shell. Just because the cover 2 is dying it doesnt mean the 4-3 is. I think Dorsey can still be a great player in the 4-3 and there are probably several teams that would give up their 1st rounder for him.
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Is Dorsey too small to work in the 3-4? I'm am not being a smart-ass, I'm just needing a little educating on DT's.
From what I understand a 3-4 DT basically takes on as many blockers as he can so that the linebackers can do their thing. |
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