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It's not Dunlap's game either, but Dunlap is a technician.
Give him another year or so of Joe Cullen and he's going to have all kinds of nuances that allow him to create space and finish the play. |
I don’t see any external FA’s I’m willing to really spend on like we did with Tyrann Matheiu and Sammy Watkins.
I see some I’d give an MVS/Justin Reid 2nd wave contract to like DJ Chark, Von Bell, Nelson Agholor and others. Some other guys I’d add that are not quite that much like Arden Key as well as your older vet like DE Carlos Dunlap or Melving Ingram. But ultimately Brett Veach has made it clear he wants the majority of the team to be young. I think you just keep taking highly grade players. Then take your OL, corners and athletic freaks on day 3. |
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You see some of those technician sorts use the OT to help them corner, but that often requires using length to create levers off the OT, and incredible functional strength. I think George has the latter but I'm not sure he has the former. |
I like Dawuane Smoot as a FA.
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Wow Smoot looks good and has been very consistent for years. Sign me up for a fair contract.
I’m all for the numbers game over paying one guy a ton. Honestly this might be the way to go bc finding a RT won’t be easy. They are not available often in FA and if they are they’re expensive. I think our first rd pick is gonna be a tackle |
Ill be honest, not a huge fan of Thornhill.
Can't remember the last time the guy made a huge play. |
Yeah I’m sadly accepting that Juan is a JAG as well. Just hasn’t turned into the ball-hawking dude we had hoped for.
He’s not a major liability, but he’s not a pro-bowler. He’s just a guy. |
Smoot is a good-not-great.
Prince Tega Wenogho is not a world beater and he handled Smoot very well. This DL needs more great. There’s just nothing in FA this year. |
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There are some intriguing names at DT, potentially. |
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That means RT, DE, DT and safety are the areas we need imo. Not sure I want to dump more money into the latter given Reid hasn't looked great either. I wouldn't hate seeing more of Bush and drafting late. Think we can get middling DEs and DTs at reasonable cost in FA and draft as well. |
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Whichever we don't end up with we can target in free agency. Jessie Bates and Jordan Poyer are free agents currently at saftey and there are quite a few interesting options on the Interior of the line. I think the main thing we need to start thinking about is how to replace Kelce in 2-3 years time. We want to be in a position to already have another top recieving option embedded by the time he leaves. So that probably means drafting a WR in the first round in 2024. |
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The Chiefs have zero -- zero -- 1-techs under contract for 2023, and there's a couple names I love there but I wouldn't call them intriguing. |
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But I see some names at DT that would be pretty interesting/exciting. Da'Ron Payne, if he gets to free agency, among them (Commanders may franchise tag him, but it is not an easy decision). He's capable of playing the 1-tech and has made big strides as a pass rusher. Fletcher Cox and Javon Hargrave both have plenty left in the tank and each offers big upgrades as a pass rusher. Onyemata, too. I guess my thought is that if you're looking to upgrade the pass rush, adding another kick-ass pass rushing DT shouldn't be completely discounted. |
Well, I'd start with bringing back Saunders, but that's just me.
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I kind of can't believe I'm writing this, but I think we have to try and keep JuJu over MVS.
MVS hasn't done much to change my basic opinion of his capabilities, which is to say they are limited. JuJu is more of the Swiss Army knife kind of player Andy values. mostly I think it's his size and physicality. He's really an undersized TE. If you keep JJSS, then it's KT, Moore, and maybe Hardman, if you can get him on the cheap. Regardless, I bet Andy and Veach go WR shopping next year. Hope there are a couple nice ones in the third/fourth rounds. |
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