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Rankins is the backup for both tackle positions on the depth chart
Prob still cant play yet |
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That being said, the team isn’t perfect and God forbid someone discusses what they should do in the off-season. |
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Greg Senat is on Dallas, Jackson Barton is on the Giants, Ryan Hunter is on the Chargers so no help there. |
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The Chiefs are 12-1 with a "bad" offensive line and "bad" linebackers. And according to you, cornerback is a weakness as well. The Chiefs just do not value those position like you do and they most likely, never will. |
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I'm just saying this offseason it's time for an offensive line revamp is all. Niang is probably a part of that. Maybe LDT comes back. But we're down to an undrafted rookie RT playing next to Wylie at the moment and that's concerning. |
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I get that everybody wants upgrades across the line but it isn’t going to happen. You will probably see them draft some guard depth. Maybe another mid-round tackle. |
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OL? They’re going to make some significant additions there, i have zero doubt about that. |
I just want to see a day 2 pick pick used on a C/G along with a mid-late rounder to hedge our bets and add more young talent.
If we invested a 1st on a RB, we owe it to ourselves to be better than this on the IOL when it comes to run blocking. |
Right now it looks like KC is going to have 6 picks in rounds 1-4. I think they’ll be in position to trade back from #32 and turn that into 7 picks.
With the depth of this draft being OL in general, I think we see them grab 2 guys even if they don’t trade back and maybe even 3 if the board falls correctly. 1) A Day 1 starter-caliber C or G 2) Swing tackle who could play LT (there are a lot of developmental guys in those rounds that could become LT starters with a year or two of good developmental work) 3) Another G type Fisher is a known quantity and good LT with a few years left in the tank, and Allegretti has played pretty well. I’m confident RT will either be Niang (with Schwartz retiring) or a healthy Schwartz. If Schwartz retires, that frees up a bunch of cap room you could spend on a veteran RG to help solidify things - if LDT also walks away (I honestly think he’s going to do that). To sum: Yeah, the OL needs an injection of talent. It’s going to get it, and there are multiple ways to make that happen. |
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I'm right and i have proof now!LMAO |
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As you noted, he also looks to have slow feet, which is normal for a 6'6" 330 lb. guy, but right now he doesn't look strong enough at the point of attack to overcome that. I think he just doesn't look ready to play in the NFL right now. |
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