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Old 01-05-2014, 10:24 AM  
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Predictions:

1. The Chiefs have the 24th overall pick, and the 49ers have our 2nd rounder. We have the Cowboys' 6th rounder, however.

2. The Chiefs resign OG Geoff Schwartz to a 2-year, $4m deal.

3. The Chiefs resign WR Kyle Williams, TE Sean McGrath, LS Thomas Gafford, ILB Akeem Jordan, NT Jerrell Powe and S Husain Abdullah to minimal deals.

4. The Chiefs let walk: WR Dexter McCluster, OT Brandon Albert, OG Jon Asamoah, DE Tyson Jackson, OLB Frank Zombo, S Kendrick Lewis, S Quinten Demps

5. The Chiefs cut: QB, Chase Daniel, CB Dunta Robinson

6. Chiefs sign WR Jeremy Maclin to a 3-year, $15m contract, and OT Winston Justice to a 1-year, $2m deal, S Bradley McDougald to a minimum deal.

The Draft:

1. DE Louis Nix, Notre Dame

One of the biggest weaknesses from the Colts loss was our inability to generate pressure. Houston/Hali is a fine combo on the outside, but Poe's starting to stall on his passrush, and DeVito and Jackson never provided much. I like Allen Bailey and Mike Catapano, but we need to stack this front line. STACK. IT.

3. QB A.J. McCarron, Alabama

Andy Reid always needs a guy he can develop from the ashes into a potential star -- he's done it too many times in the past. And I'm not sure if Bray is that guy.

McCarron can be. Smart decision maker who can excel in Reid's scheme.

4. FS Calvin Pryor, Louisville

The Chiefs need to beef up their secondary. I've had it with Demps and Lewis' poor angles and tackling. Here's a guy who can absolutely tackle; it'll be up to the Combine to determine if he's the athlete this team needs him to be. For now, I gamble that he is.

5. OT/OG Justin Britt, Missouri

A bit pie in the sky, perhaps, that Britt falls this far. But it is the NFL Draft we're talking about here.

Britt is a dependable shut down tackle for the Tigers, first team all SEC. However, he is not the gifted athlete that others will be.

6. OLB Aaron Lynch, South Florida

Pure athletic potential here. Long athlete, fluid and strong. Not terribly fast -- he's only a projected 4.8 guy and he looks every bit of it -- but I really like his length.

6. CB Nevin Lawson, Utah State

Lawson's a pure ball tracker -- great for press coverage, even though he is slightly small at 5'10". He's got speed to burn, however, and can be worth a gamble for a team looking for options beyond Sean Smith in the future.

7. RB De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon

Pure speed. This team needs as much of it as it can get.
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Old 01-06-2014, 10:20 AM   #46
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The only pick I like is Pryor.

@ De'Anthony Thomas in the 7th. Yeah right.
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Nicks isn't/wouldn't be a DE. You'd put Nicks at NT and move Poe to DE.
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Old 01-06-2014, 10:22 AM   #48
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Nicks isn't/wouldn't be a DE. You'd put Nicks at NT and move Poe to DE.
Fair point.
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Old 01-06-2014, 11:39 AM   #49
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Predictions:

1. The Chiefs have the 24th overall pick, and the 49ers have our 2nd rounder. We have the Cowboys' 6th rounder, however.

2. The Chiefs resign OG Geoff Schwartz to a 2-year, $4m deal.

3. The Chiefs resign WR Kyle Williams, TE Sean McGrath, LS Thomas Gafford, ILB Akeem Jordan, NT Jerrell Powe and S Husain Abdullah to minimal deals.

4. The Chiefs let walk: WR Dexter McCluster, OT Brandon Albert, OG Jon Asamoah, DE Tyson Jackson, OLB Frank Zombo, S Kendrick Lewis, S Quinten Demps

5. The Chiefs cut: QB, Chase Daniel, CB Dunta Robinson

6. Chiefs sign WR Jeremy Maclin to a 3-year, $15m contract, and OT Winston Justice to a 1-year, $2m deal, S Bradley McDougald to a minimum deal.

The Draft:

1. DE Louis Nix, Notre Dame

One of the biggest weaknesses from the Colts loss was our inability to generate pressure. Houston/Hali is a fine combo on the outside, but Poe's starting to stall on his passrush, and DeVito and Jackson never provided much. I like Allen Bailey and Mike Catapano, but we need to stack this front line. STACK. IT.

3. QB A.J. McCarron, Alabama

Andy Reid always needs a guy he can develop from the ashes into a potential star -- he's done it too many times in the past. And I'm not sure if Bray is that guy.

McCarron can be. Smart decision maker who can excel in Reid's scheme.

4. FS Calvin Pryor, Louisville

The Chiefs need to beef up their secondary. I've had it with Demps and Lewis' poor angles and tackling. Here's a guy who can absolutely tackle; it'll be up to the Combine to determine if he's the athlete this team needs him to be. For now, I gamble that he is.

5. OT/OG Justin Britt, Missouri

A bit pie in the sky, perhaps, that Britt falls this far. But it is the NFL Draft we're talking about here.

Britt is a dependable shut down tackle for the Tigers, first team all SEC. However, he is not the gifted athlete that others will be.

6. OLB Aaron Lynch, South Florida

Pure athletic potential here. Long athlete, fluid and strong. Not terribly fast -- he's only a projected 4.8 guy and he looks every bit of it -- but I really like his length.

6. CB Nevin Lawson, Utah State

Lawson's a pure ball tracker -- great for press coverage, even though he is slightly small at 5'10". He's got speed to burn, however, and can be worth a gamble for a team looking for options beyond Sean Smith in the future.

7. RB De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon

Pure speed. This team needs as much of it as it can get.
I'm all about generating pressure but thats NOT the most pressing need for this team. If our DBs could cover we would get more pressures, hits and sacks. Plus Bailey is a good DE but is NOT a nickle pass rusher! He has 1 sack in 15 starts as an inside rusher. Thats terrible! Good against the run but cant rush. Catapano was WAY underutilized, made little to no sense he sat on sidelines. Tyson Jackson is due BIG $ and i get drafting a replacement...but over a DB or a WR in rd #1? I dont see that.
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Old 01-06-2014, 11:43 AM   #50
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Also in my opinion this is the most underrated FS in the draft and could be gotten in the 3rd round maybe. Why do we need a QB? We already got 3 of em. Drummond led a Michigan State Defense that was awesome and is under valued.

Kurtis Drummond*, S, Michigan State
Height: 6-1. Weight: 200.
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Projected Round (2014): 2-4.
12/21/13: Drummond started 2013 in impressive fashion. He made a highlight-reel interception versus Western Michigan and played well against South Florida and Notre Dame. Drummond also stepped up and was very active against Michigan. He has kept up the strong play all season by solidifying the deep middle of the field for the Spartans' defense.
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Also in my opinion this is the most underrated FS in the draft and could be gotten in the 3rd round maybe. Why do we need a QB? We already got 3 of em. Drummond led a Michigan State Defense that was awesome and is under valued.

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Height: 6-1. Weight: 200.
Projected 40 Time: 4.59.
Projected Round (2014): 2-4.
12/21/13: Drummond started 2013 in impressive fashion. He made a highlight-reel interception versus Western Michigan and played well against South Florida and Notre Dame. Drummond also stepped up and was very active against Michigan. He has kept up the strong play all season by solidifying the deep middle of the field for the Spartans' defense.
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I'd pass on Maclin and sign Golden Tate. He's like McCluster.....but actual production at WR.
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I'd pass on Maclin and sign Golden Tate. He's like McCluster.....but actual production at WR.
We aren't going to sign Golden Tate. You can keep dreaming on that one. There is no chance he leaves Arizona.
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We aren't going to sign Golden Tate. You can keep dreaming on that one. There is no chance he leaves Arizona.
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Seattle whatever. Floyd / Tate whoever. They both have similar value to their teams and went to Notre Dame.
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Seattle whatever. Floyd / Tate whoever. They both have similar value to their teams.
Yeah....because they're roughly the same thing....right?

****ing moron.
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Yeah....because they're roughly the same thing....right?

****ing moron.
Floyd is a #2 and Tate is a slot. They both have similar value to their teams.

Floyd - 1,000 yards and 5 TDs

Tate - 900 yards and 5 TDs

That's what I call similar value. You are really an ass and I can already tell you two are not worth much of my time.
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Floyd is a #2 and Tate is a slot. They both have similar value to their teams.

Floyd - 1,000 yards and 5 TDs

Tate - 900 yards and 5 TDs

That's what I call similar value. You are really an ass and I can already tell you two are not worth much of my time.
Their stats are the same.....therefore they are the same person. Keep chugging that cock.
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Floyd is a #2 and Tate is a slot. They both have similar value to their teams.

Floyd - 1,000 yards and 5 TDs

Tate - 900 yards and 5 TDs

That's what I call similar value. You are really an ass and I can already tell you two are not worth much of my time.
Go back to the Coalition, Blackbob. You've literally made the exact same posts on those two websites, you weirdo.
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Their stats are the same.....therefore they are the same person. Keep chugging that cock.
They both are black so of course they're the same!!! Both are faster than Charles too, DMC style!

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