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King_Chief_Fan 01-25-2022 10:45 AM

let's go after CB and Safety positions.
Chiefs secondary line up needs an overhaul

Iconic 01-25-2022 10:46 AM

Thinking of that back shoulder to Kelce... man DJ Chark would be a demon in this offense

smithandrew051 01-25-2022 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 16105930)
Bates, Landry, Clowney, Reddick and Chark stand out fairly quickly. Gallup may come at a bit of a discount on a short deal, Kirk probably has the most long-term upside.

Plus a couple of old stand-by's in Ogbah and Barnett. Campbell might be an interesting flyer. And my favorite RB isn't even on their list - Chase Edmonds. Campbell might be an interesting short-term get if his market doesn't come together.

And I'd still like to retain Ward if possible but it sure seems unlikely given his likely market and the emergence of Fenton.

Chase Edmonds and Tony Pollard practically always stand out in the advanced metrics for RBs. Either one would absolutely crush it behind our OL with 10-15 touches per game.

I’d like Ogbah back. I trust Veach to continue to find good DBs late in the draft.

Clowney and Ogbah on 1-year deals would be great. Draft a DE or DT in the first 2 rounds to go with Jones, Wharton, and Danna. That rounds out to a nice pass rush.

O.city 01-25-2022 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 16105930)
Bates, Landry, Clowney, Reddick and Chark stand out fairly quickly. Gallup may come at a bit of a discount on a short deal, Kirk probably has the most long-term upside.

Plus a couple of old stand-by's in Ogbah and Barnett. Campbell might be an interesting flyer. And my favorite RB isn't even on their list - Chase Edmonds. Campbell might be an interesting short-term get if his market doesn't come together.

And I'd still like to retain Ward if possible but it sure seems unlikely given his likely market and the emergence of Fenton.

I mean, I'd love Marcus Williams but he's gonna get a boatload.

Give me Reddick and/or Barnett. Grab one of the mid tier WR's to be the 2.

ToxSocks 01-25-2022 10:56 AM

Any one of Chark, Godwin, Williams or OBJ please. And Bates.

Couch-Potato 01-25-2022 11:04 AM

Personally, I'd love to see some Veach magic this offseason after a SB to sure up the dynasty. I love it when he fills all needs before going into the draft.

Thoughts:

I'd like to see us keep the Honey Badger.
I like ANY WR on this list, but I think JuJu, or maybe OBJ!?, are the most likely.
I want us to keep Ingram, and sign either Clowney or Ogbah.
Curious if there's a RT out there to compete for the starting role? Fisher?

OverTheCap.com has us with $90m in space next year if we let Frank Clark go, but we gotta sign Tyreek, Brown, and Thornhill. Maybe franchise Brown? IDK, but we have room to work with I think.

Couch-Potato 01-25-2022 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 16105995)
Chase Edmonds and Tony Pollard practically always stand out in the advanced metrics for RBs. Either one would absolutely crush it behind our OL with 10-15 touches per game.

I’d like Ogbah back. I trust Veach to continue to find good DBs late in the draft.

Clowney and Ogbah on 1-year deals would be great. Draft a DE or DT in the first 2 rounds to go with Jones, Wharton, and Danna. That rounds out to a nice pass rush.

He'd be great in KC, really stands out when I watch their games.

Jewish Rabbi 01-25-2022 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Couch-Potato (Post 16105869)
1. Davante Adams, WR
2021 team: Green Bay Packers | Age entering 2022 season: 29

Adams can stake a unique and legitimate claim if he reaches the open market: He's one of the top two or three players at his position, a standing built in part on eight years of learning the nuances of the pro game, and yet he's still at an age where several more elite-level years can reasonably be projected. In the past two seasons, Adams has led the NFL in receptions (238) and touchdown catches (29) and is second in receiving yards (2,927). With that said, it is also reasonable to expect that Adams will strongly favor staying with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers next season, wherever that might be.


2. Terron Armstead, OT
2021 team: New Orleans Saints | Age entering 2022 season: 31

We don't tend to include many 31-year-olds in these initial free-agent rankings, especially ones who missed more than half of the previous season and are planning to undergo offseason knee surgery. But if even a serviceable left tackle is available -- and Armstead is well above that baseline, when healthy -- he will be heavily pursued. The final year of Armstead's contract automatically voids, so he will be eligible for free agency if the Saints don't first re-sign him.


3. Mike Williams, WR
2021 team: Los Angeles Chargers | Age entering 2022 season: 27

Williams had the best year of his career as quarterback Justin Herbert continued his development, getting a career-high 129 targets on the way to a 76-catch, 1,146-yard season. The Chargers will need to decide whether to commit to Williams to ensure the presence of a younger high-end receiver as Keenan Allen nears his 30th birthday. Williams' rookie season was largely derailed by injury, but he has missed only three games over the ensuing four seasons.



4. Chris Godwin, WR
2021 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Age entering 2022 season: 26

For most of the history of NFL free agency, a late-season knee injury while playing on the franchise tag would have been a massive blow to market value. Now, it is a significant but not necessarily insurmountable obstacle to securing a lucrative deal. The most recent example is Titans linebacker Bud Dupree, who signed a five-year deal with $33.7 million fully guaranteed in 2021 while rehabilitating a torn ACL. (His three-sack season could also give some teams pause, though.) Fully healthy, Godwin would be one of the stars of this class. But even with a torn ACL and sprained MCL, he is an attractive option.



5. Jessie Bates III, S
2021 team: Cincinnati Bengals | Age entering 2022 season: 25

The Bengals elected not to sign Bates to a contract extension after his strong 2020 showing (three interceptions and 15 passes defended), and they'll be right back in the same spot this spring. Bates' 2021 season might not have matched his previous performance (one interception), but he remains among the better young safeties in the game and would certainly have a strong market if he doesn't re-sign with the Bengals.


6. Orlando Brown Jr., OT
2021 team: Kansas City Chiefs | Age entering 2022 season: 26

Brown acquitted himself well after engineering a trade from the Ravens to the Chiefs in order to play left tackle, earning a spot on the AFC's Pro Bowl roster, and now he's in line for a major payday. It would be really surprising if the Chiefs didn't retain him in some fashion after sending the Ravens four draft picks to get him, including their first-round selection in 2021. High-end left tackles rarely see the market, especially at Brown's age.


7. Marcus Williams, S
2021 team: New Orleans Saints | Age entering 2022 season: 25

Williams played last season on the franchise tag for the cap-strapped Saints, an indication of how important they thought he was to their defense. A starter for all of his five years in New Orleans, with comparable skills against both the run and pass, Williams was named a second-team All-Pro by Pro Football Focus this season.


8. Von Miller, OLB
2021 team: Denver Broncos/Los Angeles Rams | Age entering 2022 season: 33

You're not going to find many (soon-to-be) 33-year-olds on an initial list of top NFL free agents, and Miller's age is a big reason the Broncos decided to trade him at midseason. But he went on to have the kind of impact teams would hope to have from a veteran situational pass-rusher, with five sacks over 414 snaps and ranking No. 12 in ESPN's pass rush win rate metric (20.9%) over eight games.


9. Tyrann Mathieu, S
2021 team: Kansas City Chiefs | Age entering 2022 season: 30

Mathieu has been named to the Pro Bowl in all three of his seasons with the Chiefs and was named an All-Pro as recently as 2020. He has played out his $42 million deal and is young enough to get another payday, even if his best years are behind him. His 13 interceptions over those three years are tied for the fifth-most in the NFL over that period.



10. Odell Beckham Jr., WR
2021 team: Cleveland Browns/Los Angeles Rams | Age entering 2022 season: 29

Beckham technically signed a five-year deal with the Rams at midseason, but the final four automatically void, so Beckham will be available on the open market barring a franchise tag or pre-market extension with the Rams. There is plenty of baggage and history, and many teams won't consider him a fit, but Beckham's brief stint with the Rams has shown that his ball skills remain intact. He caught five touchdowns over eight regular-season games with L.A., and he has another one through two playoff games.

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I think we should take a look at a few of these guys

Sofa King 01-25-2022 11:09 AM

Chandler Jones on a short deal.

chiefzilla1501 01-25-2022 11:12 AM

It shouldn’t be as hard as we’ve made it to find a number 2 guy who runs reliable routes and can catch the football. I’d rather a bigger guy who can beat press coverage, run good routes and catch the damn ball. We shouldn’t have to pay a ton to get that. That makes dj chark intriguing. He’d come at a discount since he was so badly misused.

penguinz 01-25-2022 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 16106038)
I think we should take a look at a few of these guys

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Originally Posted by Couch-Potato (Post 16105869)
1. Davante Adams, WR
2021 team: Green Bay Packers | Age entering 2022 season: 29

Adams can stake a unique and legitimate claim if he reaches the open market: He's one of the top two or three players at his position, a standing built in part on eight years of learning the nuances of the pro game, and yet he's still at an age where several more elite-level years can reasonably be projected. In the past two seasons, Adams has led the NFL in receptions (238) and touchdown catches (29) and is second in receiving yards (2,927). With that said, it is also reasonable to expect that Adams will strongly favor staying with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers next season, wherever that might be.


2. Terron Armstead, OT
2021 team: New Orleans Saints | Age entering 2022 season: 31

We don't tend to include many 31-year-olds in these initial free-agent rankings, especially ones who missed more than half of the previous season and are planning to undergo offseason knee surgery. But if even a serviceable left tackle is available -- and Armstead is well above that baseline, when healthy -- he will be heavily pursued. The final year of Armstead's contract automatically voids, so he will be eligible for free agency if the Saints don't first re-sign him.


3. Mike Williams, WR
2021 team: Los Angeles Chargers | Age entering 2022 season: 27

Williams had the best year of his career as quarterback Justin Herbert continued his development, getting a career-high 129 targets on the way to a 76-catch, 1,146-yard season. The Chargers will need to decide whether to commit to Williams to ensure the presence of a younger high-end receiver as Keenan Allen nears his 30th birthday. Williams' rookie season was largely derailed by injury, but he has missed only three games over the ensuing four seasons.



4. Chris Godwin, WR
2021 team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Age entering 2022 season: 26

For most of the history of NFL free agency, a late-season knee injury while playing on the franchise tag would have been a massive blow to market value. Now, it is a significant but not necessarily insurmountable obstacle to securing a lucrative deal. The most recent example is Titans linebacker Bud Dupree, who signed a five-year deal with $33.7 million fully guaranteed in 2021 while rehabilitating a torn ACL. (His three-sack season could also give some teams pause, though.) Fully healthy, Godwin would be one of the stars of this class. But even with a torn ACL and sprained MCL, he is an attractive option.



5. Jessie Bates III, S
2021 team: Cincinnati Bengals | Age entering 2022 season: 25

The Bengals elected not to sign Bates to a contract extension after his strong 2020 showing (three interceptions and 15 passes defended), and they'll be right back in the same spot this spring. Bates' 2021 season might not have matched his previous performance (one interception), but he remains among the better young safeties in the game and would certainly have a strong market if he doesn't re-sign with the Bengals.


6. Orlando Brown Jr., OT
2021 team: Kansas City Chiefs | Age entering 2022 season: 26

Brown acquitted himself well after engineering a trade from the Ravens to the Chiefs in order to play left tackle, earning a spot on the AFC's Pro Bowl roster, and now he's in line for a major payday. It would be really surprising if the Chiefs didn't retain him in some fashion after sending the Ravens four draft picks to get him, including their first-round selection in 2021. High-end left tackles rarely see the market, especially at Brown's age.


7. Marcus Williams, S
2021 team: New Orleans Saints | Age entering 2022 season: 25

Williams played last season on the franchise tag for the cap-strapped Saints, an indication of how important they thought he was to their defense. A starter for all of his five years in New Orleans, with comparable skills against both the run and pass, Williams was named a second-team All-Pro by Pro Football Focus this season.


8. Von Miller, OLB
2021 team: Denver Broncos/Los Angeles Rams | Age entering 2022 season: 33

You're not going to find many (soon-to-be) 33-year-olds on an initial list of top NFL free agents, and Miller's age is a big reason the Broncos decided to trade him at midseason. But he went on to have the kind of impact teams would hope to have from a veteran situational pass-rusher, with five sacks over 414 snaps and ranking No. 12 in ESPN's pass rush win rate metric (20.9%) over eight games.


9. Tyrann Mathieu, S
2021 team: Kansas City Chiefs | Age entering 2022 season: 30

Mathieu has been named to the Pro Bowl in all three of his seasons with the Chiefs and was named an All-Pro as recently as 2020. He has played out his $42 million deal and is young enough to get another payday, even if his best years are behind him. His 13 interceptions over those three years are tied for the fifth-most in the NFL over that period.



10. Odell Beckham Jr., WR
2021 team: Cleveland Browns/Los Angeles Rams | Age entering 2022 season: 29

Beckham technically signed a five-year deal with the Rams at midseason, but the final four automatically void, so Beckham will be available on the open market barring a franchise tag or pre-market extension with the Rams. There is plenty of baggage and history, and many teams won't consider him a fit, but Beckham's brief stint with the Rams has shown that his ball skills remain intact. He caught five touchdowns over eight regular-season games with L.A., and he has another one through two playoff games.

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BWillie 01-25-2022 11:28 AM

I don't care about any of this right now. We have two games left. We will need safety help though.

RunKC 01-25-2022 11:32 AM

Aside from a big talent coming in on a cheap 1 year deal, I’d stick to paying OBJ, Ingram, Ward and Matheiu (short deal) and getting the value FA’s.

Calais Campbell, Jerry Hughes, Emmanuel Ogbah, Akeim Hicks, Cordarelle Patterson.

Remember when we tried to get CB K’Waun Williams and he decided to go back to SF? He’s a FA and he’s a rock solid player. I’d go after his ass again

O.city 01-25-2022 11:42 AM

David Njoku interests me here.


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