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If the Chiefs go 8-8 or better 49ers get a 2nd round pick.
A third- or second-rounder from Kansas City, the remnant of the Alex Smith deal. Now it can be told: The second draft choice San Francisco will receive from the Smith deal will be K.C.'s second-rounder in 2014 if the Chiefs go 8-8 or better this season. It will be a third-rounder in 2014 if Kansas City is under .500 this season.
So: San Francisco will probably have first-, second- and four third-rounders next year. But if the Chiefs surprise, it'll more likely be a one, two twos and three threes. As we've seen, GM Trent Baalke is dangerous with extra picks in his hands. If Colin Kaepernick is very good, the Niners should be annual contenders for years with the picks laid out that way. Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2SWCd8Gea |
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05-06-2013, 09:16 AM | #121 | |
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If a desirable QB falls to the Chiefs in the 1st of the 2014 draft, I can see them taking him, but I don't see them trading up in the 1st.
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05-06-2013, 09:18 AM | #122 |
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Heavens if we would draft quarterbacks in back to back years after going 30 years not drafting a quarterback in the first round.
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05-06-2013, 09:23 AM | #125 |
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We still don't have a quarterback competition, we are just stuck to watch who they force down our throats.
They do what ever it takes to avoid QB controversy and plug in their guy.
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05-06-2013, 09:27 AM | #127 |
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Depends on how injuries play out for us and the teams we are playing. It's a cupcake schedule which is why this was even a dumber decision by Dorsey/Reid. I still think 5 or 6 wins if Alex is who we know him to be.
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05-06-2013, 09:28 AM | #128 | |
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Aaron Murray is as up and down as you can find at the QB spot and has never played up to the competition. Comparable to Ryan Nassib. Teddy Bridgewater is a nice player, but he's not at the same level as Geno Smith in terms of tools, arm and presence. Tajh Boyd is decent and has improved, but he's not Russell Wilson by any stretch. IMO, the best two QB's of this class are Chuckie Keeton of Utah State (absolute winner with a great arm and excellent athleticism - reminds me of a smaller Colin Kaepernick at the same stage) and Marcus Mariota of Oregon. Both are very accurate, athletic with very good arms. Both are winners. Both are coming off superb 2012 seasons and aren't getting any attention from the national press for whatever reason. But both will be juniors and might not even declare. I'd take Keeton in a heartbeat if I were the Chiefs. |
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Chiefs get Eric Fisher when they already had Branden Albert, Don Stephenson and Jeff Allen, and a 29 year old, often injured Alex Smith as well as Mike DeVito and Sean Smith. They also lose their 2nd rounder in 2014. Jets get Geno Smith, Dee Milliner and Sheldon Richardson. Chiefs, if they don't trade for Alex Smith could have had either Milliner or Richardson versus Sean Smith and Mike DeVito and Geno Smith. It will be interesting to see how both teams progress with those players. |
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Apparently you're just fine with Dayton Moore NOW, even though he made some decisions early-on that were head-scratchers, yet you can't stop pissing and moaning about Reid and Dorsey, even though the Chiefs team they are putting together hasn't taken a single snap on the field. |
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05-06-2013, 09:39 AM | #134 |
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I keep trying to get over it and just move on but this was just a terrible,terrible trade.
we got ripped off Even if Alex Smith ends up being better than i expect, we got totally hosed.
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Take the best option to mentor a developmental QB, ie. Tyler Bray. Let Tyler learn the playbook and mature for a season or two under Smith like Kaep did.
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