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Old 01-18-2016, 11:07 AM  
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*** 2016 Prospect Tracker: Chiefs Interest / Visits / Work Outs ***

Well, this thread was delayed a few weeks this year, due to our unlikely playoff run. And thank goodness for that.

But here we are again - 5th year in a row tracking the college players the Chiefs have publicly or privately expressed interest in leading up to the 2016 NFL Draft.

Here's how we did last year.

For those who are new, the way this operates is that we collectively monitor various social media sources, blogs, articles and reports for news of the Chiefs' interest in a certain player. When posted in this thread, I will update the OP to include the player. *Please provide the link to the article, the players name, position and team.

I am going to try to link to player profiles when they exist, courtesy of draftbreakdown.com. For some of the lesser-known guys, it may just be a random video or profile from their team website.

Let's meet some of our future Chiefs:

2016 Draft - Chiefs Prospect Tracker

Offense
QB
Carson Wentz, NDSU
Kevin Hogan, Stanford
Paxton Lynch, Memphis

RB
Will Ratelle, FB, North Dakota State
Darrian Miller, Northern Iowa

WR
Braxton Miller, Ohio State
Michael Thomas, Ohio State
Quenton Bundrage, Iowa State
Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
Mitch Mathews, BYU
Paul McRoberts, Southeast Missouri State
Moritz Boehringer, Germany
Ryan Burbring, Bowling Green
Robby Anderson, Temple
Demarcus Robinson, Florida


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OT
Vadal Alexander, LSU
Caleb Benenoch, UCLA
Stephane Nembot, Colorado
David Hedelin, Purdue

G
Blake Muir, Baylor
Jake Bernstein, Vanderbilt

C
Evan Boehm, Missouri

Defense
CB
Mackensie Alexander, Clemson
Juston Burris, NC State
Maurice Canady, Virginia
Xavien Howard, Baylor
Jalen Ramsey, Florida State
Jonathan Jones, Auburn
William Jackson III, Houston
Kalan Reed, Southern Miss
Elie Bouka, Calgary
Arjen Colquhoun, Michigan State
Deiondre' Hall, Northern Iowa
Morgan Burns, Kansas State *Return Specialist

S
Vonn Bell, Ohio State
T.J. Green, Clemson
Derrick Kindred, TCU
Kevin Byard, Middle Tennessee State

OLB
Shaq Lawson, Clemson
Dadi Nicolas, Virginia Tech
De'Vondre Campbell, Minnesota
Quentin Gause, Rutgers
Perez Ford, Northern Illinois
Jatavis Brown, Akron
Stephen Weatherly, Vanderbilt
Terrance Smith, FSU

ILB
Reggie Ragland, Alabama
Blake Martinez, Stanford
Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame
Josh Forrest, Kentucky
Su'a Cravens, USC

DE
Austin Johnson, Penn State
Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky
Bronson Kaufusi, Brigham Young
Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss
Roy Robertson-Harris, UTEP

DT
Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech
Kyle Peko, Oregon State
Destiny Vaeao, Washington State
David Onyemata, Manitoba

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Old 02-29-2016, 05:21 PM   #46
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I'll bet he's explosive.
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Old 02-29-2016, 05:33 PM   #47
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Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson (COM)

What are our chances to get this kid?
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Old 02-29-2016, 05:34 PM   #48
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I'll bet he's explosive.
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Old 02-29-2016, 07:45 PM   #49
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What are our chances to get this kid?
I don't think we draft a QB this year. Dorsey says the #2 is on the roster and we just gave Bray an extension.
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:14 AM   #51
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I don't think we draft a QB this year. Dorsey says the #2 is on the roster and we just gave Bray an extension.
I am not sure why they keep Bray hanging around? Will the Chiefs ever get a QBOTF??

Tired of the "Game Manager" years. Lots of good QB prospects-it will suck to see the Chiefs pass on them.
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:16 AM   #52
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Carson Wentz, NDSU
Kevin Hogan, Stanford
Paxton Lynch, Memphis

Who would rather have one of these guys over watching Alex and his 200 YPG for the next several years?
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:41 AM   #53
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:43 AM   #54
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I am not sure why they keep Bray hanging around? Will the Chiefs ever get a QBOTF??

Tired of the "Game Manager" years. Lots of good QB prospects-it will suck to see the Chiefs pass on them.
This is a bad QB class.

Wentz, Goff and Lynch will all be gone by #28 and the rest of the guys are just guys. All of scouts that I follow say they'd take Mariota and Winston over any QB in this draft.

Lots of projects and the Chiefs already have two of those in Murray & Bray.
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That remains a red herring.

Strahan was an aging shell of himself so the Giants grabbed Justin Tuck in the 3rd. They didn't go using 1st round picks on replacements for Strahan, nor did they plan on Tuck being a stud; sometimes it just works out that way.

Then folks want to cite JPP as some strategic masterstroke - the Giants were at a complete impasse with Umenyiora and knew they couldn't keep him so they grabbed JPP. In so doing, they pretty much ended Tuck's time as an effective player.

Let's not act like the Giants snagged JPP and suddenly Umenyiora, Tuck and JPP all set about wrecking stuff - that didn't happen. JPP's ascension came at the expense of Justin Tuck. And Umenyiora walked shortly thereafter.

Let's discuss how those 3 players would actually get on the field at the same time and be effective contributors. You gonna try to turn Houston into an interior pass-rusher? Of the 3, he's the only one that can do it.

It's easy to just say "Giants!" every time as many are prone to doing, but you have have an actual plan here as to how to make all 3 players immediate contributors if you intend to use a first rounder to block a first rounder and/or slide a franchise player into a different role.

I just don't see a way it works.
Giants had a monster defense in the 2007 Super Bowl. With all five regular starters in on defense -- the Giants had five sacks, and a forced fumble, and a couple of Brady's balls batted down. Led by Justin Tuck had two sacks, one forced fumble, Strahan (in his third Super Bowl win), Kawika Mitchell (your boy) and Jay Alford had one sack each.

The Giants rotated its front-line defensive players based on depth and versatility. Despite being a DE, Tuck was able to slide inside alongside edge rushers Osi Umenyiora and Strahan, a huge factor in pressuring Brady all game. Sometimes LBs and DBs blitzed up the middle -- The Giants never let Brady get in a rhythm.

Giants had a league high of 53 sacks in the regular season. Sigh...
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