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Best CB in the draft arguably.
Obviously off the field issues are the main concern, but I am glad to see the Chiefs going for players like Peters who may have some rough edges, but also have a huge upside. Quite a contrast from the Fat Scott era of drafting mostly safe players. |
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Anybody else gonna attempt to PIITB tonigh with the significant other to celebrate the pick?
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dorsey on Peters: Possible he's best cover CB in last 4 years of the draft.</p>— Tod Palmer (@todpalmer) <a href="https://twitter.com/todpalmer/status/593982515456581633">May 1, 2015</a></blockquote>
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This kid has absolutely no fear. Crazy, mean and plays like it. I wouldn't have had the balls to pick him, but he was the best corner in the draft. |
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He's full on stupid but sick talented... |
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Bleacher report gave the Chiefs a grade A with the pick.
Also, the Chiefs have a major need at cornerback, and Peters was, at worst, the second-best corner on the board. Grade: A http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...t-card/page/20 |
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Eric Rowe, CB; Utah Phillip Dorsett, WR; Miami Bud Dupree, OLB/DE; Kentucky But I have to give Dorsey/Reid credit - Peters is a beast. He's absolutely shut down when he's on. But he's been a loose cannon to date. If he's even halfway focused his train of thought/thought process, he's a terrific pick. Wants to win every down and is absolutely fearless. They obviously felt like they did their homework on him. Like I said, huge balls of a pick. |
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