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Who we're drafting.
Who we're drafting according to some recent mocks. Explanations will be included if available.
Draft Empire: 3. Kansas City Chiefs (2-10) – Everett Brown, DE, Florida State KC Chiefs Fanatic: 5. Michael Johnson, Defensive End, Georgia Tech 34. Brian Cushing, Linebacker, USC New NFL Draft: 3. KC Chiefs: Colt McCoy, UT, QB I had Stafford here for a week or so but I don’t believe he has been consistent enough to go this hi in the 2009 NFL Draft. I think if Colt leaves early than he will most likely be a top 5 draft pick with his arm and athleticism. Also I know that he said he isn’t leaving early but their have been crazier things that have happened…. If they win the National Championship I see him leaving early. 35. KC Chiefs: Brandon Spikes, ILB, FL The Chiefs took Dorsey last year in the 2008 NFL Draft to plug up the middle. So with this pick they take another middle man in Spikes who I believe is a little under rated. I think if he has a good work out at the 2009 NFL Combine he could easily jump into the first round. 67. KC Chiefs: Derrick Williams, WR, PSU 99. Chiefs: Rafael Priest, CB, TCU Draft Tek: 3. Kansas City, Matt Stafford, QB, Georgia 35. Kansas City, DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt 67. Kansas City, Matt Shaughnessy, DE, Wisconsin 99. Kansas City, Eric Wood, OC, Louisville Draft 32: 3. Kansas City Chiefs: Michael Oher OT (Ole Miss) Versitile lineman. Could play either guard or tackle at an NFL level. Would have been a top 15 pick if he declared last year. NFL Draft Source: 5. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: REY MAUALUGA - USC - LB The Chiefs have several needs for the upcoming offseason, but first and foremost, Kansas City needs to decide if Tyler Thigpen is their guy at quarterback. A month ago, I would have called you crazy if you told me that Thigpen would be a possibility for the future, but he has played impressively the past several weeks to deserve some consideration. Next, the Chiefs must look to their defense and two areas really stick out: a pass rusher and hard-nosed linebacker. Rey Maualuga is an intense competitor with terrific motor who only knows one speed. His instincts are questionable, but he has good range and is a very effective tackler against the run and in the open field. 36. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: BRANDON GRAHAM - MICHIGAN - DE Kansas City is in desperate need for some kind of pass rush. Former first round pick Tamba Hali isn’t the problem because he is currently the only threat to get to the quarterback on that team. Brandon Graham is a stronger and more physical version of LaMarr Woodley who has double-digit sacks with the Steelers. NE Patriots Draft: 2. Kansas City Chiefs: Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss Big, strong, and athletic are three great things to be if you're a tackle in the NFL. Possesses great balance and employs leverage well in pass-protection. 34. Kansas City Chiefs: Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn St. If he comes out, Maybin would be a force along the d-line. Any team that needs to get to the ball would love this guy. |
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Or you could fix that with quality linemen like Mack, Urbik, Unger, Luigs, Tupuo, etc. in the second through 4th rounds.
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nope , if Stafford is the BPA snag him, if Oher is the best player pick him,and if it is Orakpo/Brown select him. It's just a matter who the BPA is when KC picks
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If you have three elite OL players playing, the other two look a hell of a lot better than they are. This happens all across the league. |
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People can want to rebuild that team or aspire to be the Titans all they want, teams like that will lose 9 out of 10 times when the playoffs roll around.
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Which is why Tennessee was able to lose Benji Olson and Jacob Bell at guard yet still have one of the best lines in the league.
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