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I would rather keep Wilson than Niemann.
Depends on how much Wilson got, Niemann was cheap. |
We had too many Damien Wilsons.
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Considering how long Wilson was on the market he couldn’t have gotten much. It’s hard to question these decision makers after hosting 3 straight AFC Title games and playing in two Super Bowls in a row when most of us assumed we’d be lucky to see one of each in our lives. But I will anyway! Damn you Burch and Reed for letting him go! Seriously though, I liked him and will miss having him. Whatever, trust Burch and stuff. |
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Not according to this... https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2021/...y-pick-in-2022 Or this... https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2021...k-projections/ |
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That’s how this works when you have the best player on planet Earth and he likes some white WR for some reason. I’ll live with it. 😄 |
Part of the equation is amount of contract and playing time. That kills both Watkins, for health reasons, and Kpass as he will be depth mainly if not then that will be a shame for the Saints.
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We are currently scheduled to get 2 comp picks after this signing.
Hopefully, Reiter and Breeland get jobs and we can have 4 extra picks next year. |
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Joe Thuney says hello |
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Watkins, Wilson and KPass signed elsewhere. We currently are at -2 in the count. |
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I am not an NFL comp pick expert and I’ve never played one on TV, but I think this information is correct.
So far Chiefs related player activity for 2021 Free Agency - Gained OL Joe Thuney, Patriots $16,000,000 APY Signed by Kansas City. DT Jarran Reed, Seahawks - Does not count because cut by Seattle. TE Blake Bell, Cowboys – Does not count because cut by Dallas. C Austin Blythe, Rams – Does not count because size of contract is under the minimum to qualify for comp. OL Kyle Long – Does not count because he was retired FB Michael Burton – Don’t know contract yet but probably below minimum to qualify. Lost RB Damien Williams, Chiefs - Does not count because cut by Kansas City. Signed by Bears for $1,500,000 so also probably would not be a comp pick because the low value of contract. WR Sammy Watkins, Chiefs, Signed with Baltimore for 1 year, $5,000,000 APY DE Tanoh Kpassagnon, Chiefs - $2,250,000 APY signed by the Saints. LB – Damien Wilson, Chiefs – Signed by Jaguars but do not know contract yet. Other Info Right now even though the contracts are far less, I think the Sammy Watkins signing cancels out the Joe Thuney signing. Thuney would probably be a 3rd and Watkins might be a 5th or 6th. This rule applies to this - Quote:
It is possible that the Tanoh Kpassagnon free agent signing by the Saints might net the Chiefs a very late round comp pick dependent on other signings and contract given in the NFL. Also if Damien Wilson’s contract is over a couple of million, he might qualify for a comp pick. If signed elsewhere, Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz would not count for comp because they were cut by Chiefs. KC signing their own players like Taco Charlton, Daniel Sorensen, Mike Remmers and others does not count in the comp formula. Ideally for the Chiefs to get comp picks, Bashaud Breeland and Austin Reiter would sign elsewhere for at least over $3,000,000 APY, but that is still probably going to be low round comp pick. All signings have to be before the 4:00 PM EDT, Monday following the NFL Draft to be counted in the Comp formula. So the formula is a combination of good players lost, plus the money of the contract, plus how the player plays for that season. Again a good place to read about comp pick formula is at - overthecap.com |
If Breeland or Reiter signed for over $5M APY, they would instead cancel out the Thuney contract instead of Watkins for the comp formula.
I believe any comp picks the Chiefs might receive, would probably be low round picks for the 2022 NFL Draft. |
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