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Wow Kiper is raving about our draft.
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If Morgan isn't awesome you guys are gonna **** with me aren't you...
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Merrit is the Very Obvious Successor to Jason Dunn.
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It appears that we went with a pure BPA approach. On Day One, those players happened to be at positions where we have need, and on Day Two, they tended to be at positions where we have starters already in place. Time will tell if it's a good strategy.
That said, I like all of the individual players a lot. We got some good football players for this football program, which will let us go play football like football should be played. Football. |
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With the search function disabled, all I recall about this draft is Mecca talking about Morgan being the next Ronnie Lott and wanting him with our first-round pick.
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Projected Depth Chart QB: Brodie Croyle, Tyler Thigpen, Daman Huard FB: Oliver Hoyte RB: Larry Johnson, Jamaal Charles, Kolby Smith--2nd is tough, both great players WR 1,2,3: Dwayne Bowe, Bobby Sippio, Will Franklin TE: Tony G, Brad Cottom LT: Brandon Albert LG: Brian Waters C: Wade Smith RG: Barry Richardson RT: Damion McIntosh WOW line looks alot better LE: Brian Johnston...ya i said it DT:Tank Tyler DT: Glen Dorsey RE: Tamba Hali LOLB: Demorrio Williams MLB:Donnie Edwards ROLB: DJ CB: Pat Surtain CB:Brandon Flowers SS: Bernard Pollard, or Dajuan Morgan FS: Jarrad Page KR/PR: Kevin Robinson Talk about improvement...if next year goes anything like this draft i think were big contenders in 2010 |
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Here's mine.
This is possibly the best draft the Chiefs have done in quite some time. Now, I know that you can't officially grade a draft until 2-3 years later, and that is correct. However, I am grading off on right now, not 2-3 years. We'll worry about that when the time does come. So, that being said, here goes..... (Round 1, Pick 5) Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU. Wow. I mean, wow. Who the hell let the possibly the best player on the board slip through 4 picks? Kansas City just got the best player on the board on the 5th pick. A steal and a excellent value for the 5th spot. Dorsey is going to be a pain in the ass for the AFC West teams for years to come. It's going to be fun watching this guy play, and disrupting the backfield. I should also point out that he did play in a very tough conference in the SEC, and he dominated that league when healthy. Even that, a 75% healthy Dorsey can still be productive in this league. What a great value. What a great player. A+ TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 1st round, 3rd pick to Atlanta. (Round 1, Pick 15) Branden Albert, T/G, Virginia. A great pick. I was worried about the Clady issue, since I wasn't really confident on Clady and the compeition level that Boise played. Even that, Albert can play either the G or the T position, which tells you how athletic he is. The Chiefs may have found their LTOTF (Left Tackle of the future) with this guy, since he does work well in space, and does have excellent feet. He finishes blocks down the field as well. And if he doesn't do well at the LT position, at worst, he's a Pro-Bowler Guard. But even that, Albert is really good, and he has the potentional to become the best O-Line in the draft. A+ TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 1st round 12th pick to Denver. (Round 2, Pick 35) Brandon Flowers, CB, Virginia Tech. Another great pick by Kansas City. Jesus, they just pulled a ****ing turkey, by selecting Brandon Flowers. Now, you'll say he's small. So what? Pretty much almost all CB's in the NFL is small, so that is irrevelent. His 40 time is 4.55? Sure, but keep in mind, we play in a Cover 2, which does not reqiure speed, but instincts and physical play. I should also point out about his 40 time. If he was 1/10ths of a second, he would have been in the top 10, easily. But even that, he plays faster than his 40 time indicates. The Chiefs just found Ty Law's replacement. A TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 2nd round, 33rd pick to St. Louis. (Round 3, Pick 73) Jammal Charles, RB, Texas. I was a bit surprised with this pick, since it was "out of left field" but then I remembered that the Chiefs had to play Battle on the RB spot because LJ was already injured and Smith was injured as well, and the Chiefs already had traded Bennett at the time. This guy runs a 4.38, so he does have homerun speed. He may lack strength, but he does make it up for his break-away speed. Perfect for screens/dumpoffs/shovel passes, etc. It also provides some RB depth for KC as well. Also I believe he does return kicks, but I'm not 100% sure at this. Even that, it still provides depth, and he can get some playing time for this year. B+ TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 2nd round, 58th pick to Jacksonville. (Round 3, Pick 76 Brad Cottam, TE, Tennessee. This was also a head scratcher as well, but then I remembered that Dunn was done, Kris Wilson was a clossical failure at TE, and that Gonzo may have at least 2-3 good years left on him. So spending for the future replacement here makes sense, especially a tall TE who does run pretty well on the 40 time. I remember that ESPN did highlighted Cotton before the round 3 started, so they were watching for him, and when KC made the pick, they were surprised and said that KC made a hell of a steal on this guy at 3rd. This guy is 6'8" and 270, and he runs a 4.69, which is the 4th best by a TE. He's a very solid blocking TE, who still has room for improvement here. So, he'll be getting some playing time, epsecially on Gailey's double TE's sets on 3rd and short/4th and short situations, and he may get a few passes thrown his way. B- TheFootball Expert.com had him projected at 3rd round, 72ndth pick to Buffalo. (Round 3, Pick 82) DaJuan Morgan, S, NC State. Jesus, the Chiefs are on the roll here. They selected a guy who was, in most mocks, in the 2nd to 3rd rounds, and they got him in the late 3rd round. Wow. This guy is probably the best safety on the roster, and it's not even funny. Page is serviceable in the FS spot, but Morgan is perfect fit for a Cover 2 S. One would have to wonder if Pollard is going to be either moved to ST, or the LB spot? He ran a 4.52 in the 40 which is pretty solid for a SS. A- TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 2nd round, 46th pick to Cincinnati. (Round 4, Pick 105) William Franklin, WR, Missouri. A great value on the 4th round for a team that is in need for a receiver, since Eddie Kennison and Samie Parker was released, and nobody other than Bowe, pretty much showed up on Sundays. Webb isn't the answer for the potentional #2 receiver, and the fact that Franklin has amazing speed (4.37) can really be the down the field threat for the Chiefs. He will help get some of the attention away from Bowe. If all fails, he'd make a serviceable slot player. B- TheFootballExpert.com had him projected at 4th round, 113th pick to Chicago. (Round 5, Pick 140) Brandon Carr, CB, Grand Valley St.. This pick is probably the first WTF moment for the Chiefs. Did we reach for him? Could be possible. He does have nice size and decent speed (allegedlly) in 4.4 range. The Chiefs are stockpiling their defensive backs, since more than likely that Wesley and Surtain may be gone after the end of the 2008 season. But this one here seems to me more of a Herm pick, since he always does this kind of stuff. (See Maxey) C- TheFootballExpert.com did not have him projected anywhere in the 7 rounds. (Round 6, Pick 170) Barry Richardson, T, Clemson. A great pick in this area. This guy is huge and a mauler at the T position, and it does address the O-line issue. Now it doesn't necessary address ALL of the issues, but really, Rome wasn't built in a day. The issue with him is his motivation. Now, knowing that Herm is a very passionate movitator, this may work out to be the best advantage for the Chiefs. C+ TheFootballExpert had him projected at 5th round, 137th pick to St. Louis. (Round 6, Pick 182) Kevin Robinson, WR, Utah State. Not a intruging pick, unless you look at one interesting stat. This guy is the best return man coming out of college, and we all know how inept our special teams return abilities were last year. I'm not so sure how he'll do as a receiver, but at least it does in a way provide depth. He's probably more strictly for special teams. C TheFootballExpert does not have him projected anywhere in the 7 rounds. (Round 7, Pick 210) Brian Johnston, DE, Gardner-Webb. What a great value for a 7th rounder. This guy is a freak, and how did he get in the 7th round, is unknown to me! His 40 time is great, but his 10 second time frame is unbelieveable. He'll be coming off the edge pretty damn quick. He could be a situational pass-rusher for the Chiefs in some certain downs, provided if he is what he is capable of. He was consistently double teamed, which explains his low sack total, but he's equally effective aganist the run as his tackle for losses was a conference record of 24. This one has a potentional of being a next Jared Allen, minus the boozing issue. B+ TheFootballExpert had him projected at 5th round, 147th pick to Buffalo. (Round 7, Pick 2320 Michael Merrit, TE, So. Florida Not sure what to make out of this one. Probably just camp fodder. Even that, this pick has no weight nor grade to hurt or help the rest of the grade. A prototypical blocking tight end, Merritt has good size and strength. He is not a threat in the passing game, but can be utilized in jumbo packages. Incomplete yet irrevelent TheFootball Expert does not have him projected anywhere in the 7 rounds. Total grade: A+ |
ya i think your probably right on that...all i know is we now have two very capable back for full time load in johnson and smith with a home run type guy in charles
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