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I will consider the draft a failure if KC doesnt draft a TE or FB in the first round.
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my 1st choice group:
LB Derrick Johnson WR Braylon Edwards (if a miracle happens, we'd have to take him) CB Antrel Rolle my 2nd group: CB Carlos Rogers (not so sure he shouldn't be in group 1) CB Marlin Jackson CB Pac-Man Jones * my 3rd group DE Matt Roth (for parker :D ) DE Dan Cody DE Marcus Spears DE David Pollack DE Erasmus James |
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I'm also intrigued by Brandon Browner the 6'4" corner from Oregon. After watching the Chiefs repeatedly get torched on toss up balls in the end zone, a big corner with good hands seems appealing.
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Drafting an offensive player in the 1st or 2nd round would be a draft failure to me. Barring injuries, or offense will be in the top 3 next year whether we add new players or not. We need a couple defensive playmakers to balance this team out, and I would hope that we would get a DE or a LB in the 1st round and a CB in the 2nd.
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I don't care who we get, but I will consider the draft a failure if the first two picks aren't starting on defense by opening day.
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Drafting ANY player, no matter the position, then parking his ass on the bench.... THAT would be a draft-day failure IMO. If you draft a player, that means you intend to utilize him to win football games. You do NOT draft players to sit on the bench.... not in today's league. Pre-1993, sure... there was no cap, you could keep guys around for years while you taught them your system.
I am not opposed to taking a player on offense in the first or second round if that player is clearly a better choice than a defensive player. An example being Mark Clayton, WR, OU.... that guy would be awesome in this system. |
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