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View Poll Results: Who do you want the Chiefs to take at #3?
Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest 49 37.69%
Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech 3 2.31%
Jason Smith, OT, Baylor 2 1.54%
B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College 17 13.08%
Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia 3 2.31%
Brian Orakpo, DE/OLB, Texas 1 0.77%
Trade Down 53 40.77%
Other (Please list) 2 1.54%
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Old 03-07-2009, 09:14 PM  
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Who does the Planet want the Chiefs to pick at #3?

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Old 03-08-2009, 06:13 PM   #46
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Clearly you have to be able to move your head and be in position to make the play, however, unless I'm mistaken, Greg Wesley led the Chiefs in interceptions at least once, if not twice.

So, I guess, based on that, we let a great player get away.
Truly, the 2000's have been a spectacular era of Chiefs secondary play.
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Old 03-08-2009, 06:20 PM   #47
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The biggest thing that Curry does is take on blocks shed them and then make the tackle. He goes through blockers not around them. I also think has a lower pad level then DJ. I think his mental make up is different too from what I saw in his interview that's on the NFL network.


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Old 03-08-2009, 06:39 PM   #48
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Old 03-08-2009, 06:44 PM   #49
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in an ideal situation we trade down. that is very unlikely though and i would go with Curry if that is the case.
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Old 03-08-2009, 06:45 PM   #50
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NT B.J. Raji this year and DE George Selvie next year?
How many DL should the Chiefs draft with their top picks? I am getting so tired of them drafting DL and not having much luck.

In just the last few years here is what round and pick we used on a DL:

2008 - 1st Round - Glenn Dorsey


2007 - 2nd Round - Turk McBride
3rd Round - Tank Tyler

2006 - 1st Round - Tamba Haley

2004 - 2nd Round (no first round pick) Junior Siavii

2002 - 1st Round - Ryan Sims
2nd Round - Eddie Freeman

2001 - 3rd Round (no 1st or 2nd picks) Eric Downing

2001 - 2007 The Chiefs used 7 of the 18 picks in the first three rounds on defensive lineman.

2001 - 2008 - The Chiefs used their top overall pick on defensive lineman 5 out of the 8 years.

I am getting tired of them wasting the top draft picks on defensive lineman.
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Old 03-08-2009, 06:53 PM   #51
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Interceptions are usualy the reult of a bad pass, bad decison, or poor vision by the QB, and rarely the result of any great effort by the interceptor.
I agree that "usually" this is the case with all INT's, but I think you could state this even more strongly when talking about INT's by LB's.
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Old 03-08-2009, 06:54 PM   #52
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How many DL should the Chiefs draft with their top picks? I am getting so tired of them drafting DL and not having much luck.

In just the last few years here is what round and pick we used on a DL:

2008 - 1st Round - Glenn Dorsey


2007 - 2nd Round - Turk McBride
3rd Round - Tank Tyler

2006 - 1st Round - Tamba Haley

2004 - 2nd Round (no first round pick) Junior Siavii

2002 - 1st Round - Ryan Sims
2nd Round - Eddie Freeman

2001 - 3rd Round (no 1st or 2nd picks) Eric Downing

2001 - 2007 The Chiefs used 7 of the 18 picks in the first three rounds on defensive lineman.

2001 - 2008 - The Chiefs used their top overall pick on defensive lineman 5 out of the 8 years.

I am getting tired of them wasting the top draft picks on defensive lineman.
Might as well pretend that the DV years didn't even happen. Herm wasn't exactly a great evaluator of talent, but in comparison to Grandpa, ****, pretty much anyone looks like a tremendous upgrade.
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How many DL should the Chiefs draft with their top picks? I am getting so tired of them drafting DL and not having much luck.

In just the last few years here is what round and pick we used on a DL:

2008 - 1st Round - Glenn Dorsey


2007 - 2nd Round - Turk McBride
3rd Round - Tank Tyler

2006 - 1st Round - Tamba Haley

2004 - 2nd Round (no first round pick) Junior Siavii

2002 - 1st Round - Ryan Sims
2nd Round - Eddie Freeman

2001 - 3rd Round (no 1st or 2nd picks) Eric Downing

2001 - 2007 The Chiefs used 7 of the 18 picks in the first three rounds on defensive lineman.

2001 - 2008 - The Chiefs used their top overall pick on defensive lineman 5 out of the 8 years.

I am getting tired of them wasting the top draft picks on defensive lineman.
We keep drafting them until they stop wasting them and actually get it right, i guess. What choice do we have?
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How many DL should the Chiefs draft with their top picks? I am getting so tired of them drafting DL and not having much luck.

In just the last few years here is what round and pick we used on a DL:

2008 - 1st Round - Glenn Dorsey


2007 - 2nd Round - Turk McBride
3rd Round - Tank Tyler

2006 - 1st Round - Tamba Haley

2004 - 2nd Round (no first round pick) Junior Siavii

2002 - 1st Round - Ryan Sims
2nd Round - Eddie Freeman

2001 - 3rd Round (no 1st or 2nd picks) Eric Downing

2001 - 2007 The Chiefs used 7 of the 18 picks in the first three rounds on defensive lineman.

2001 - 2008 - The Chiefs used their top overall pick on defensive lineman 5 out of the 8 years.

I am getting tired of them wasting the top draft picks on defensive lineman.
I get being Todd's son may get a guy a spot, but Tamba sucks. I'm not advocating Curry at 3, but he's DJ with a brain, and DJ with a brain is a pro bowler. I'd take Raji for value at #3.
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Old 03-08-2009, 09:28 PM   #57
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Trade down if they can.

If not, I'm good with any of those options except the QB's.
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We need a leader on D-Curry sounds like a great leader. BJ sounds like a fatass that has tried really hard lately at the right time. Bust is written all over him. Curry is getting rav reviews. Oh and we need a LB in a very bad way.
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We keep drafting them until they stop wasting them and actually get it right, i guess. What choice do we have?
Great thinking-lets use ALL of our picks til we get one.
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How many DL should the Chiefs draft with their top picks? I am getting so tired of them drafting DL and not having much luck.

In just the last few years here is what round and pick we used on a DL:

2008 - 1st Round - Glenn Dorsey


2007 - 2nd Round - Turk McBride
3rd Round - Tank Tyler

2006 - 1st Round - Tamba Haley

2004 - 2nd Round (no first round pick) Junior Siavii

2002 - 1st Round - Ryan Sims
2nd Round - Eddie Freeman

2001 - 3rd Round (no 1st or 2nd picks) Eric Downing

2001 - 2007 The Chiefs used 7 of the 18 picks in the first three rounds on defensive lineman.

2001 - 2008 - The Chiefs used their top overall pick on defensive lineman 5 out of the 8 years.

I am getting tired of them wasting the top draft picks on defensive lineman.
We tried to make our d-line good, but it is bad. Therefore, we should not try to make it good. Is that about right?
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