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I think we should absolutely be in on cheap vets on 1 year deals, I just think we should be restocking the cupboard with young talent with actual upside. mid round OL talent is a good use of resources when you have the NFL's best QB, WR, TE, and a first round RB. |
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I don't know that I'm necessarily on board with signing Linsley to a long-term contract.
He's had some minor back issues in recent years but they have been a recurring thing. He's also turning 30 this summer. He's good, really good, but I don't know if I'd sign up for that. That's kind of my problem with Pocic too, but he's 5 years younger and should be half the price. |
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I think we’ll be looking for a vet DE at a fair price too. Maybe in that 2nd wave. Someone like Ryan Kerrigan for example. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With the Watt news an half of Chiefs Kingdom shedding a tier; let's look at some more FA EDGE fits<br><br>Fit is based purely on the general guidelines and thresholds of Spag's previous DEs. <a href="https://t.co/AYK76JaPKp">pic.twitter.com/AYK76JaPKp</a></p>— Matt Lane (@ChiefinCarolina) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChiefinCarolina/status/1366473161861189640?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 1, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Swap around Bowser, Golden, and Thomas for sure. I'd have to look at more. Not sure how Hendrickson isns't in the high fit/high price tier. |
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Despite the fact that the Chiefs can restructure guys to get under the cap, 2021 isn't the year to be signing guys to long term deals. In addition to that, there's no Combine this year, either, so while teams will obviously do their best to project this upcoming draft class, there's absolutely no doubt that teams will miss on guys they think are a "Sure Thing" while hitting on players unexpectedly. This is a year in which the Chiefs should "play it safe", keep as many starters as they can, sign cheap free agents and let the board come to them. This is definitely not the year to be chasing positions, despite what all of the mockers out there believe. |
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The Combine is such a minuscule piece of the evaluation puzzle that I think it will have a relatively minimal effect. Primarily, it's a chance for teams to do medicals and interviews. They are getting the interview segment remotely.
I think the most critical portion is that players with medical issues won't be thoroughly evaluated and this will cause them to fall much further than they otherwise would. The underwear Olympics segment doesn't matter that much, it generally just confirms what their trained eyes see on tape and makes a very modest impact on overall evaluation. Sure, you get the occasional surprise one way or the other but not to the extent it will send many players up or down the board. |
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Not posting because I want the guy. Posting for the statement.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Chargers are "actively shopping" G Trai Turner. There's a terrific chance he's simply released if the team can't find a suitor. Turner, 27, was acquired from the Panthers in exchange for OT Russell Okung last offseason but mustered only nine appearances with the Chargers (after previously playing 84 games in Carolina) due to a number of significant injuries experienced mid-year. With Kevin Zeitler's and Andrew Norwell's names recently cropping up as additional available options, the market is expected to be flooded with talented offensive linemen seeking fresh starts. Turner is due $11 million in base salary in 2021. |
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Not only do teams get to measure each player accurately in terms of height, weight, vision and health, they're also allowed to spend time with these players, which is extremely valuable in determining who's a fit for the lockerroom while eliminating guys that aren't a fit. Also, the 40 time is extremely important, especially for guys that played in weak conference or FCS schools, which is why we see guys rise up the draft board every single year. Sure, they can make some evaluations on Pro Days but the most important aspect of The Combine is the level playing field. No one player has an advantage over another like they would at Pro Days, where guys are in a familiar environment. The on field drills are also important, especially for Wide Receivers, because they're all being tested by the same guy throwing the ball, as well as doing it on the same exact field. |
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