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****ing brilliant. |
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"I'm giving you the silent treatment." |
1. Stafford
2. Monroe (yeah, say it to my face) 3. Sanchez 4. Curry 5. E. Brown Most years, there's one guy that I really want. I can't really say that this year. At every spot, there's either a question mark about fit with the team or a question mark about the player. This is a bad year to have the #3 pick. |
1. Its obvious.
2. Brown 3. Smith 4. Crabtree 5. Raji |
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Yeah this is a blow to the you have to suck a few years in a row to you build a real contender crowd. Those fans who are scared to go 8-8 because you can't get a decent draft pick have really been proven right these last couple of years. It could still work out but at the rate the Chiefs are going they'll have to draft top 5 for the next 10 years to build that contender. PhilFree:arrow: |
1. Stafford - top player at most important position
2. Sanchez 3. Raji 4. Brown 4. Macklin i am really ambivalent about raji...is he a great player or just a creation of scarcity at the NT?? but we're moving towards a 3-4, so positional value bumps him up... i don't think these guys are all worth a #3 (only the QBs), but if we're stuck there then.... |
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Tell me about this Strafford guy.
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It only became a bad year to have the #3 pick when the Chiefs decided to trade for a backup instead of drafting a QB.
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Sanchez Raji Brown Maclin or LT/DT (known to some as Curry) |
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Actually, the more I ponder, I'm starting to think about Crabtree. If we can get the line up to average via mid-round picks and free agents, and if we have Bowe, Crabtree, and Gonzalez, it might be a model of development that fundamentally shifts the traditional Chiefs mindset of building from the inside out. |
The problem with that is I'm not exactly sure Crabtree is the player people seem to think he is.
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