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My point exactly !! |
And I'm sure we'll get that.
Just not THIS year. :) |
I think we're a year away from the OL investment.
I think the big need this offseason is to get the defense to a respectable level. Then you have to start restocking the OL next year. Then you'll need to start restocking playmakers the year after that. |
We'd see more improvement from the O-Line by drafting a LT than any guard or center could provide. There's a decent amount of inside guys that are interchangable already on the roster.
What I really want is a fatty who can replace Fisher but that's not happening. Fisher has about two years left in KC. I think we'll just get another 'jack of all trades master of none' type in the lower rounds for depth. However next year, it's time to look at LTs in the upper 3 rounds. |
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I think you have a point somewhat, in that I liked the potential shown by Reiter and Wylie and they seem pretty good in pass pro. I disagree with you on LDT and Schwartz, those guys have been money and the injuries from LDT aren't the kind that you think maybe he is injury prone - sometimes you just get a broken leg in the trenches, can happen to anyone. The Patriots and Ravens beat the line with stunts and unusual blitzes. Some of that is on better communication by the line where there's nothing you can do if you need to keep swapping guys due to injuries and some of that is Mahomes needing to develop in terms of line calls. I don't think overall talent on the line was the issue in most cases. Mahomes also invited a lot of pressure on himself that was nothing to do with the line, he could also improve there. That's probably the overall biggest difference to his health. I do think the Chiefs need to add more depth, G is okay but Tackle and Center could use some late round picks (5 or later) to develop. |
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I want Ferguson, best CB available, best S available in the first two rounds. |
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Cameron Erving was drafted out of Florida State as a center. So Reiter, Murray, and Erving can compete for center position. Maybe playing center would cure Erving's tendency for moving too early?
Find a backup LT and develop him as a starter. That player probably needs to have played a lot of LT in college and have the required size, foot quickness, and arm length that you look for in that position. Looking at the Chiefs current roster I don't think Kahlil McKenzie, Jimmy Murray, Andrew Wylie, Ryan Hunter, or Pace Murphy really fit the LT profile. So draft the perfect future LT and find him in the later rounds. Not an easy task. |
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If Ford doesn't have ADD at the end of the game we are in the SB without your boy Peters. Think about that for a second. :shrug: |
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