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Reerun_KC 02-23-2009 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by KCwolf (Post 5517772)
That's a fine question......Doubtful that anyone would give fair value for the #3 pick....D Line would be the first place I would look although it as thin as QB...as much as u hate it... I would look hard @ Curry....

I never saw that coming.... :rolleyes:

DeezNutz 02-23-2009 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5517783)
That is the real head scratcher... I dont ever recall n00b season being this popular...

I think a lot have tagged along with the new regime.

They just can't quit them some Pioli.

Similar situation when Herm was hired, except a bunch of n00bs were briefly coming over to tell us how shitty he was. They were right, by the way.

ChiefsCountry 02-23-2009 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5517783)
Being a 4 year vet, this is the real head scratcher... I dont ever recall n00b season being this popular...

New regime
WPI bashing
Draft time

All recipies for idiot noobs.

KCwolf 02-23-2009 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5517787)
I never saw that coming.... :rolleyes:

Sorry Rererun......just my opinion. and u want to draft with the #3??

Mecca 02-23-2009 12:40 AM

We should obviously reach on a DE...

doomy3 02-23-2009 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by KCwolf (Post 5517799)
Sorry Rererun......just my opinion. and u want to draft with the #3??

QB

doomy3 02-23-2009 12:41 AM

I am leaning towards Raji if Stafford is off the board personally

Reerun_KC 02-23-2009 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by KCwolf (Post 5517799)
Sorry Rererun......just my opinion. and u want to draft with the #3??

I want a RG or another LT....

orange 02-23-2009 04:46 AM

More reviews trickling in:

Quarterback:

Winners:
Pat White, West Virginia - The lack of credit White is getting at quarterback is bordering on ridiculous. Even without the great 40 (4.55) and other measureables, White was the best thrower in the 2nd group of quarterbacks today. He displayed accuracy and arm strength building upon an excellent Senior Bowl week and Meineke Car Care Bowl. It is time for people to stop talking about his decision to not workout at wide receiver and start evaluating him as a quarterback. He is the 4th best quarterback in the draft and would be higher if he was taller (Michael Vick was also only 6'). Call him the a wildcat novelty if you want but he looks more and more like a quarterback every time I see him play.

Josh Freeman, Kansas State - NFLN did viewers a huge disfavor by not showing his workout but early word is he showed a tremendous arm and has ideal height. He could be working his way into the end of round 1.

Stephen McGee, Texas A&M - If you are looking for a sleeper QB, McGee might be your guy. He did not play much this year due to a shoulder injury but he is a great athlete (4.66 40) and had a nice day throwing the football today.

Curtis Painter, Purdue - Did a nice job throwing the ball during his workout and may have shown enough to get drafted after a sub-par senior season.

Losers:
Mark Sanchez, USC - Early word is Sanchez did a good job in the interviews but his decision to throw did not improve his stock. It was as if Sanchez was pressing during the throwing drills as he had too much mustard on his short throws and overthrew several passes including an out and post corner. The arm strength, footwork and motion were there but the accuracy was not. It was not a terrible performance but it was not the type of workout you expect from a guy who is trying to be the the overall #1 pick. Despite the struggles, Draft101 Chief Scout Dan Wernery still thinks Sanchez will get taken in the top 10 on draft day.

Nate Davis, Ball State - Like Freeman NFLN did viewers a disfavor by not showing his workout but the lack buzz afterward is not a good sign. On the plus side, the early word is he showed good arm strength during his workout.


http://nfldraft101.com/articles/177/...zz_Day_Two.jsp

Hopefully someone will post some video.

orange 02-23-2009 04:57 AM

Another:


LOSERS

• USC quarterback Mark Sanchez.
He didn’t lose much ground this week. But he couldn’t seize the opportunity to change a lot of minds about who the best quarterback in the draft may be. Stafford still wears that crown coming out of the combine, and unless he crashes next week at Georgia’s pro day (not likely), or simply has terrible ink board sessions with coaches (also not likely), he’ll still be the first quarterback off the board. If anything, Sanchez’s solid performance in passing drills Sunday underscores what most people suspected about this quarterback class anyway: it’s just plain weak.


http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgns

CoMoChief 02-23-2009 06:11 AM

Sanchez didn't impress me at all. Certainly didn't look like a #3 overall pick.

He wasn't terrible......just dont think hes worth #3 pick.

keg in kc 02-23-2009 06:13 AM

I'd say it's like a presidential debate. People who didn't like Sanchez to start with will find negatives, people who did will find positives, and it won't make any difference in the end.

DaKCMan AP 02-23-2009 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5517576)
If anyone tells me Sam Bradford is better prospect than Eric Berry or Carlos Dunlap I get to beat them in the head with a pipe Ken Hamlin style.

Carlos Dunlap or Eric Berry next year. :drool:

Mecca 02-23-2009 07:32 AM

Maybe it's just me but I was not impressed by Pat White all of the "arm strength" throws he made looked like he was throwing with every single thing he had in his body, I discussed it earlier.

Chiefnj2 02-23-2009 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5517947)
Maybe it's just me but I was not impressed by Pat White all of the "arm strength" throws he made looked like he was throwing with every single thing he had in his body, I discussed it earlier.

It's just you.

Reerun_KC 02-23-2009 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 5517977)
It's just you.

My question is, Do KC Chiefs fans know anything about QB's and drafting one?

20 years of embarrasement and we all act like we know how to build a franchise?


BTW, Sanchez is getting alot of LOVE from Todd McShay this AM, He just said on ESPN...

Tribal Warfare 02-23-2009 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5518111)
My question is, Do KC Chiefs fans know anything about QB's and drafting one?

20 years of embarrasement and we all act like we know how to build a franchise?


BTW, Sanchez is getting alot of LOVE from Todd McShay this AM, He just said on ESPN...

Pioli also said that he loves cerebral players, and that's a feather in the cap with Sanchez.

Reerun_KC 02-23-2009 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 5518116)
Pioli also said that he loves cerebral players, and that's a feather in the cap with Sanchez.

TM was hinting on ESPN that after the pro days things could get very interesting between Stafford and Sanchez... Said alot of coaches are raving over Sanchez on his combine preformance...

Shag 02-23-2009 10:19 AM

When is USC's pro day?

MIAdragon 02-23-2009 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5518111)
My question is, Do KC Chiefs fans know anything about QB's and drafting one?

20 years of embarrasement and we all act like we know how to build a franchise?


BTW, Sanchez is getting alot of LOVE from Todd McShay this AM, He just said on ESPN...

Careful that’s a double edged sword you’re wielding there

Reerun_KC 02-23-2009 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MIAdragon (Post 5518297)
Careful that’s a double edged sword you’re wielding there

Your right, it is... I just read up on these two... Then make an assesment on whom I would like to see in Chiefs Red and Gold...

But just like 99.9% of this board, I have zero clue what the NFL Coaches and GM's are saying or thinking about either...

But as a fan of this team since 1988, I have zero clue on what it takes to build a championship team or develop a QB. I can tell you exactly how to build a 9-7 team and how to give the fans Hope... But a Championship? Not a clue...

This place is going to meltdown, server shutdown, suicide options, when the draft actually takes place regardless of whom is drafted...

TRR 02-23-2009 11:23 AM

It's pretty hard to judge a QB when he only throws the ball 15 times or so. And as we all know, anyone can look good when there isn't defenders in their face, and they are standing there weilding the football in tshirts and shorts.

Ebolapox 02-23-2009 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler (Post 5516835)
Pat White seriously?

heh, his username is literally CFL. as in, canadian football league :p

Brock 02-23-2009 05:26 PM

Sanchez sharp in NFL Combine passing drills
Posted: February 22, 2009
Russ Lande
Sporting News


INDIANAPOLIS -- Wide receivers gave teams an opportunity to evaluate their talents in Feb. 22's workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine. They weren't alone. Here's a look at how other players helped or hurt their value:

Quarterbacks


Southern Cal's Mark Sanchez helped himself in passing drills and tests. He showed a quick, compact delivery and release. He drove into his passes and the ball exploded out of his hand. His throws had good velocity and a tight, clean spiral. With Georgia's Matthew Stafford choosing not to throw, Sanchez proved their competition to be the draft's top quarterback is far from over. Teams were impressed that Sanchez decided to throw and did not look nervous or anxious.

West Virginia's Pat White was impressive as an athlete and showed that he has the quickness, burst and ability to contribute at running back or wide receiver. White was much better throwing the ball than people expected after an inconsistent week at the Senior Bowl.

Running backs

Virginia's Cedric Peerman showed quickness, acceleration and speed, which teams had questioned before the Combine. He ran the fastest 40 among the running backs, which is more impressive because he is well built and muscular with good all-around skills.

Wide receivers

Maryland's Darrius Heyward-Bey could benefit from Nicks' injury. He had a strong day and likely jumps into the late first-round slot Nicks filled. Heyward-Bey is tall and well built, but his eye-opener was his 40-yard dash time -- the fastest among wide receivers. Scouts times ranged from 4.28 to 4.33. He also excelled with a 38.5-inch vertical jump and a good broad jump. Heyward-Bey showed the quick burst of acceleration and elite playing speed he flashed in college. Teams now are more confident he will develop into a big-play receiver.

Mecca 02-23-2009 05:46 PM

Bey was always getting drafted before Nicks so I don't really understand that.

Chiefnj2 02-23-2009 06:24 PM

Russ Lande must have spent the morning sniffing glue.


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