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In addition, the fact that Veach hit so well last year’s draft gives KC the luxury to give up draft capital in 23, 24, and 25. The fact is we don’t need all of our picks for the next 3 years. You can give some up, especially if it means locking in a top tier offensive tackle to go with the best QB we’ve ever seen.
My guess: Chiefs get: Laremy Tunsil Houston ‘23 2nd Rnd (#33) Texans get: Clyde Edwards-Helaire KC ‘24 2nd Rnd KC ‘24 3rd Rnd KC ‘25 2nd Rnd KC ‘25 3rd Rnd |
Chiefs trade: Clyde Edwards-Helaire
Chiefs receive: Laremy Tunsil |
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Chiefs will then have #31 and #33 to move up in the 1st round to get either an edge or a WR.
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31 and a 3rd probably gets it done (hopefully 2024 3rd)
If this really what the Texans want to do then fine. He’s an elite pass protector. Better than any LT we’ve had since Willie Roaf. |
This is a dude piecing things together. It's not something he's heard from a source. Most on this site could come up with this ground breaking content. I'm not a mega thread guy, but this is the type of stuff that should go into that. It's not news. It's just some dudes opinion.
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Veach hitting on draft picks does not give us the luxury of trading away or giving up picks in future drafts. That is just stupid. We have and will continue to have too many high-value contracts to give up any damn thing. CEH is not worth more than a 6th rounder. There is NO chance that we get Tunsil and their 33rd overall pick while giving nothing back this year. They don't need an RB at all they have Pierce. I don't believe that this trade even happens. It just costs us too much capital in draft and financial. |
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Chiefs get: Laremy Tunsil HOU ‘23 first round (#12) Texans get: Clyde Edwards Helaire KC ‘23 first round (#31) KC ‘24 second round KC ‘24 third round KC ‘25 second round KC ‘25 third round and perhaps a ‘23 4th or 5th. |
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31 and next years 2 and forget about the LT spot for the next 5/6 years
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