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Old 02-22-2017, 10:38 AM  
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Chiefs Off-season Rumors, Cut Maclin?

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Old 02-22-2017, 10:41 AM   #2
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The chiefs aren't cutting maclin. Maybe a restructure of his deal, but they aren't cutting him.
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:42 AM   #3
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Well if our QB isnt going to throw to him, then I guess there isnt much sense keeping him around
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:42 AM   #4
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Maybe instead of cutting him, they should find a QB who can get the ball into his hands so he can live up to some of his contract.
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:44 AM   #5
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Restructure or cut him loose, IMO. He's a fine player for us when he's 100%, but that hasn't been very often. He's got too many injuries under his belt at this point.
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:48 AM   #6
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Restructure or cut him loose, IMO. He's a fine player for us when he's 100%, but that hasn't been very often. He's got too many injuries under his belt at this point.
The article fails to mention what kind of cap hit the Chiefs would take -if any?

Where did this rumor come from? He had a down year, but I don't think Maclin was in the dog house or anything with Andy?

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Old 02-22-2017, 10:49 AM   #7
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The chiefs aren't cutting maclin. Maybe a restructure of his deal, but they aren't cutting him.
It would be a surprise if they did cut him. I wonder what a restructure would look like and how much cap room Dorsey could create?
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:52 AM   #8
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Restructure or cut him loose, IMO. He's a fine player for us when he's 100%, but that hasn't been very often. He's got too many injuries under his belt at this point.
Agreed!
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:55 AM   #9
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Chiefs Rumor: Steelers to sign Sorensen?

Steelerswire.usatoday.com/2017/02/21/steelers-free-agent-target-daniel-sorensen/

The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the 2017 season in serious need of depth at the safety position. Mike Mitchell serves as the veteran presence of the group at free safety, and Sean Davis made impressive strides in his rookie season as he developed into the team’s starting strong safety.

Aside from Mitchell and Davis, the Steelers don’t have much else to fall back on. Shamarko Thomas is unlikely to be re-signed after four lackluster years in Pittsburgh. Robert Golden couldn’t play well enough to keep a starting job that fell into his lap, and Jordan Dangerfield was just re-signed to a one-year deal, but is mainly there to fill a roster spot.

The Steelers have over $30 million in salary cap space to work with when the new league year begins in early March. This isn’t an astronomical amount of money by any means, but is much more than the Steelers are accustom to having during the free agency period. With a few dollars to spend, Pittsburgh has the opportunity to add solid depth to their team.

Big name safeties on the free agent market such as Eric Berry, Barry Church, and Tony Jefferson are likely to receive big contracts from their respective teams, but they are not the type of players the Steelers target in free agency. Athletes such as Daniel Sorensen are the type of depth players the Steelers seek when adding from the free agent market.

Sorensen, who played safety at Brigham Young University, was picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs after he went undrafted in 2014. He was placed on the team’s practice squad until being activated to the 53-man roster halfway through his rookie season. He was largely unproductive in 2014 and 2015, but made great contributions in the Chiefs’ secondary in 2016.

In 16 games last season, Sorensen accumulated 63 tackles (55 of them solo), three interceptions, six passes defended, three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, and a sack. In week seven, he returned one of those interceptions 48 yards for the first pick-six of his career in a 27-21 win against Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints.

Sorensen is to be a restricted free agent in 2017, which complicates matters if the Steelers are to acquire him. Hypothetically, if the Steelers were to tender an offer to Sorensen, the Chiefs have five days to better or match the offer given by Pittsburgh. If they decline to do so, the Steelers come away with a new player.

Normally in this situation, the Chiefs would receive draft compensation if they lost a restricted free agent. Since Sorensen was undrafted, the Steelers would not be required to give up a draft pick. This would make attempting to sign Sorensen easier since they would not be required to give up any sort of compensation.

Adding the safety to the Steelers’ defensive ranks would be a major upgrade to their secondary. At the time being, the Steelers do not have a player on their safety depth chart that could step in and start for a number of games if either of their starters were to become injured. Leaning on Dangerfield or Golden to make multiple starts would continue a disastrous trend that has occurred in Pittsburgh for the past few seasons.

With the cap space and need for talent, the Steelers have a great opportunity to add a number of talented players to their depth chart when the time comes to do so. If they are wise, they would make an investment in Sorensen, a capable cover safety that could aid them tremendously in seasons to come.
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:56 AM   #10
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:56 AM   #11
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Can't really oppose the move if it's a wider part of restructuring the roster for the future.

Let Poe walk for the comp pick, try and get Berry under a reasonable deal if not see if a tag + trade is feasible, trade anyone possible beyond that and cut the deadweight. KC won't be in a position to draft a legit QB this season so trading back and getting ammo for the next season should be a priority.

The entire AFC West should be ho-hum (barring Siemien/Lynch turning in to above average QBs and the Denver defense not falling to a level of complete ass) with OAK/KC/DEN all hovering around the 9-7 mark so it's not like a retooling season would result in the Chiefs being a dumpster fire; going 8-8 wouldn't be out of the question adn it's not like they're really missing out by keeping things as is for an 11-5 one and done finish in the playoffs... so why not do it?
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Old 02-22-2017, 11:04 AM   #12
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Damn; didn't realize that about Sorenson. It would make sense for some team to steal him away as pretty much every team in the NFL can give him a year 1 salary that we can't touch and the Chiefs would be fools to allocate a significant signing bonus to him.
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Chiefs Rumor: Romo to Chiefs talk heating up?

http://fansided.com/2017/02/20/nfl-r...for-tony-romo/

Maybe the biggest NFL offseason question is where Tony Romo will land next season — with one insider saying there are two new leaders.

With only six and a half months to go until the 2017 NFL season kicks off, people in the state of Texas and across the country are asking themselves the same thing: where will the Dallas Cowboys send their quarterback of the past, Tony Romo?

After a wonderful season in 2016 from rookie signal caller Dak Prescott, it became a given to most (except for maybe the man in charge, owner Jerry Jones) that Romo was going to be on the way out of Dallas. Now, everyone seems on the same page that Prescott is going to be the man for a while — and Romo is soon to be a former member of the Cowboys.

For a while, many thought he would head to the Denver Broncos … some even said a team like the Miami Dolphins. Now, one of the top NFL insiders — Peter King from TheMMQB.com — thinks it’s going to be one of two AFC playoffs teams from last season: the Kansas City Chiefs or the Houston Texans.

During his latest piece, King explained the pros for each team landing Romo:

The 2017 season will be (Houston coach Bill) O’Brien’s fourth. He’s made the playoffs twice in three seasons, with Brian Hoyer and Brock Osweiler his forgettable quarterbacks, and O’Brien knows this is a vital year for him and for his program. With Romo, O’Brien would have the veteran winner he’s longed for—and a coachable one.
In Kansas City, Andy Reid has seen the ceiling of Alex Smith, and it is nice. Reid has never minded upsetting the apple cart for a potentially special player. Romo would be that. Smith is mature enough to take this, to understand the addition of Romo would be good for the team.

There’s a decent argument that could be made for both teams, as well as maybe a half dozen other squads throughout the NFL. Houston seems to be in much more in need of a decent quarterback — after the $72 million Osweiler experiment blew up in their face — since Smith still has talent.

Where Romo ends up has an effect on other quarterbacks throughout the NFL and those looking to get drafted this year. Whoever doesn’t get Romo likely becomes the leader for New England Patriots backup Jimmy Garoppolo. There are quarterbacks like Deshaun Watson, Mitch Trubinsky and others waiting to hear their name called this April. Once again, the whole world is on Tony Romo’s back — which isn’t a good thing after surgery.
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Old 02-22-2017, 11:05 AM   #14
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Maclin isn't anywhere close to where the problem is.

Plus, for a playmaker, he's a damned fine run blocker...
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If he can't last a season behind the Dallas O line he won't last a week here...
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