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Old 01-29-2013, 08:29 PM  
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What should the Chiefs do with the No. 1 pick?

What should the Chiefs do with the No. 1 pick?

The Kansas City Star
For the first time in franchise history, the Chiefs hold the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. So for such a monumental occasion, The Star is asking everyone — well almost everyone — what they think the Chiefs should do. So far, George Brett and Rob Riggle have weighed in. Check back for more opinions as we track them down and add your own in the comments.

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• “I’d draft the best player available. I don’t care what position he is, I’d take the best player.”

| George Brett
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• “Unfortunately, this year’s draft isn’t quite as rich as last year’s. I would say get the best player available. Go Chiefs!”

| Actor Rob Riggle, an Overland Park native and resident comedian on Fox NFL Sunday


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• “I would try to trade down and get a quarterback later … Geno Smith.”

| ESPN’s Ed Werder
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• “They need a leader. They need a quarterback.”

| NFL Network’s Stacey Dales
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• “Luke Joeckel. He’s really a good player. He can play left tackle. You can justify taking a left tackle, a defensive end who can rush the passer or a quarterback (with the first overall pick). If Joeckel couldn’t play left tackle, and he was a right tackle, I don’t think you can justify it. It has to be somebody who fits that bill.”

| Gil Brandt, draft analyst for NFL.com and former Dallas Cowboys personnel director
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• “Can’t pick a quarterback. They’ve got to pick a lineman. They’ll be OK.”

| Herm Edwards, ESPN analyst and former Chiefs coach
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• “Knowing Andy Reid, I’d go after the best player possible. I’d wait on a quarterback. These coaches can turn Cassel around.”

| Former Chiefs and Royals groundskeeper George Toma, working his 47th Super Bowl
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:29 AM   #61
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What are the odds of trading back a few spots and having Geno still available? It's a risky play so I wouldn't want to do that, but if you can pick up some picks and still get Geno, that's a win.
I don't care what the odds are, I'm not playing Russian Roulette with the QB position.
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:29 AM   #62
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I don't care what the odds are, I'm not playing Russian Roulette with the QB position.
Nor would I in this case. Just looking to have my cake and eat it too.
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:36 AM   #63
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I don't care what the odds are, I'm not playing Russian Roulette with the QB position.
you're doing that no matter who you acquire or draft. What sure thing situation is there you can see? Every QB is a gamble in this draft. They better have a veteran who can start a whole season, even if he's not needed but for a few games. Geno first overall and a mediocre back up isn't enough.
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:54 AM   #64
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you're doing that no matter who you acquire or draft. What sure thing situation is there you can see? Every QB is a gamble in this draft. They better have a veteran who can start a whole season, even if he's not needed but for a few games. Geno first overall and a mediocre back up isn't enough.
There's a BIG difference between gambling that you picked the right QB and gambling with whether or not you'll be able to pick a QB at all.

And you might as well prepare yourself...they're not getting a GOOD backup AND a #1 overall QB. It's an either/or proposition.
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Old 01-30-2013, 12:03 PM   #65
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Old 01-30-2013, 12:24 PM   #66
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We better take Geno.

Yep trade down and then get him- sounds great- what team is going to do that? I think wwe should just wait to the 7th round and pick Geno then- I am sure all the teams will pass on him and let us wait-LOL

Someone on FB said we should draft Star at number one- LOL
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Old 01-30-2013, 12:35 PM   #67
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There's a BIG difference between gambling that you picked the right QB and gambling with whether or not you'll be able to pick a QB at all.

And you might as well prepare yourself...they're not getting a GOOD backup AND a #1 overall QB. It's an either/or proposition.
who or what is a good backup in your opinion?
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Old 01-30-2013, 12:47 PM   #68
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who or what is a good backup in your opinion?
I should have qualified that better.

I think a lot of people here want a backup that is capable of being a full-time starter.

The problem is that guys that can be full-time starters are going to want to START.

If we're drafting a QB and getting a backup, it will be a BACKUP, like Jason Campbell.

If we bring in Alex Smith, he's gonna start.
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