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staylor26 07-29-2021 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 15761951)
After watching last night's "The Franchise" and considering some of the things ive read throughout the offseason, i think the only way Niang takes Remmers' job is in case of injury.

It really sounds like Remmers has taken on the leadership/Vet role on the Oline. It's going to be hard to unseat him.

My money is Niang will be the swing tackle this year and will only start in the event of injury.

Yea, if I were to guess, I’d say he doesn’t get the job this year barring injury or bad play.

ToxSocks 07-29-2021 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15761923)
But skill wise, they aren't necessarily that either. Kelce could move coming out and Hill tracks the ball crazy.

It's not awful comparison but lets slow it

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TEX 07-29-2021 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 15761725)
Former Tennessee offensive lineman Trey Smith might have fallen during the 2021 NFL draft, but he has seemingly risen up the Kansas City Chiefs’ depth chart just as fast.

Smith, a Tennessee offensive lineman from 2017-2020, was drafted with the No. 226 pick in the sixth round by the Chiefs. However, just one day into training camp, the former All-SEC First Team player has already made his way into the starting practice rotation.

“As full camp Day 1 wraps up: Trey Smith is starting, Willie Gay impressed, Chris Jones moved between DE and DT,” said Harold R. Kuntz, a reporter for Fox 4, in a tweet on Wednesday.

With Kansas City’s fall camp now in swing, Smith has had the opportunity to compete on the field again, doing what he does best. Not to mention, his play on the field has especially caught the attention of Kansas City head coach Andy Reid.

“He’s done a nice job. He showed enough to legitimately be in that position right now,” said Reid, according to Adam Teicher on Twitter. “He’s got to compete. We’ll see how all of that goes when we get the pads on.”

Smith worked out with the Chiefs starting offensive line without pads and was slotted in at the right guard position. Andy Reid also mentioned that Smith’s “consistency” during offseason programming led him to this spot.

On the first snap of Chiefs training camp, Smith was joined by Orlando Brown, Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, and Mike Renners on the line.


Thuney praised the entire line’s efforts after the opening day of training camp. However, he did also specifically mention Smith, as well.

“[Trey Smith is] really strong, he’s physical, he’s smart, he studies his playbook really hard,” said Thuney, according to USA Today Sports. “Everyone is communicating up there on the O-Line, but he’s doing a great job, and yeah, it’s just great to be part of this group.”

https://www.rockytopinsider.com/2021...t-chiefs-camp/

:thumb:

smithandrew051 07-29-2021 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15761954)
Yea, if I were to guess, I’d say he doesn’t get the job this year barring injury or bad play.

You have to believe Niang is better than Remmers at LT, so it might be a good idea to protect Niang’s health.

If Brown goes down, you can just plug Niang in. If Niang starts, you’re then replacing 2 starters OR moving Remmers to LT.

Remmers is competent at RT, so I’m fine with it.

wazu 07-29-2021 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 15761965)
You have to believe Niang is better than Remmers at LT, so it might be a good idea to protect Niang’s health.

If Brown goes down, you can just plug Niang in. If Niang starts, you’re then replacing 2 starters OR moving Remmers to LT.

Remmers is competent at RT, so I’m fine with it.

Yeah my thinking is I never want to see Remmers play LT again no matter what, and I never want to see Wylie again period.

KChiefs1 07-29-2021 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 15761951)
After watching last night's "The Franchise" and considering some of the things ive read throughout the offseason, i think the only way Niang takes Remmers' job is in case of injury.

It really sounds like Remmers has taken on the leadership/Vet role on the Oline. It's going to be hard to unseat him.

My money is Niang will be the swing tackle this year and will only start in the event of injury.


Not good news.

smithandrew051 07-29-2021 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 15761968)
Yeah my thinking is I never want to see Remmers play LT again no matter what, and I never want to see Wylie again period.

I agree with all of this.

Starting Remmers at RT practically guarantees he will never play LT. If he does, then we were ****ed anyway.

KChiefs1 07-29-2021 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MahomesMagic (Post 15761725)
Former Tennessee offensive lineman Trey Smith might have fallen during the 2021 NFL draft, but he has seemingly risen up the Kansas City Chiefs’ depth chart just as fast.

Smith, a Tennessee offensive lineman from 2017-2020, was drafted with the No. 226 pick in the sixth round by the Chiefs. However, just one day into training camp, the former All-SEC First Team player has already made his way into the starting practice rotation.

“As full camp Day 1 wraps up: Trey Smith is starting, Willie Gay impressed, Chris Jones moved between DE and DT,” said Harold R. Kuntz, a reporter for Fox 4, in a tweet on Wednesday.

With Kansas City’s fall camp now in swing, Smith has had the opportunity to compete on the field again, doing what he does best. Not to mention, his play on the field has especially caught the attention of Kansas City head coach Andy Reid.

“He’s done a nice job. He showed enough to legitimately be in that position right now,” said Reid, according to Adam Teicher on Twitter. “He’s got to compete. We’ll see how all of that goes when we get the pads on.”

Smith worked out with the Chiefs starting offensive line without pads and was slotted in at the right guard position. Andy Reid also mentioned that Smith’s “consistency” during offseason programming led him to this spot.

On the first snap of Chiefs training camp, Smith was joined by Orlando Brown, Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey, and Mike Renners on the line.


Thuney praised the entire line’s efforts after the opening day of training camp. However, he did also specifically mention Smith, as well.

“[Trey Smith is] really strong, he’s physical, he’s smart, he studies his playbook really hard,” said Thuney, according to USA Today Sports. “Everyone is communicating up there on the O-Line, but he’s doing a great job, and yeah, it’s just great to be part of this group.”

https://www.rockytopinsider.com/2021...t-chiefs-camp/


Fantastic pick.

This is what you want to hear about a rookie OL.

BigRedChief 07-29-2021 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by In58men (Post 15761145)
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Let’s just cut him.

Easy 6 07-29-2021 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 15761970)
Not good news.

Meh, if Reid and Heck like Remmers better at this point... no worries

He's the steady eddie vet, meanwhile Niang has a solid layer of rust to knock off... Niang is the future no question, but this may well be Remmers year at RT

Jamie 07-29-2021 03:49 PM

The takeaway from the fact that Smith is starting and Niang isn't shouldn't be that there's something wrong with Niang, it should be that Smith is awesome.

PHOG 07-29-2021 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 15761987)
The takeaway from the fact that Smith is starting and Niang isn't shouldn't be that there's something wrong with Niang, it should be that Smith is awesome.

Let's hope! :thumb:

wazu 07-29-2021 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie (Post 15761987)
The takeaway from the fact that Smith is starting and Niang isn't shouldn't be that there's something wrong with Niang, it should be that Smith is awesome.

And that they play different positions.

staylor26 07-29-2021 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by KChiefs1 (Post 15761970)
Not good news.

Yea guess this means Niang is a bust huh? :rolleyes:

Skyy God 07-29-2021 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by wazu (Post 15761992)
And that they play different positions.

Nothing wrong with the fact that 3 rookies on the right side of the OL might be a bit too much.


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