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Ford cannot set an edge, stop the run or stay healthy. Clark can do all of the above, and get to the passer. He is also younger, and doesn't have a history of back issues. Ford, played two good years out of 5, during his contract years. Clark has consistently gotten better every year. |
It's a solid trade. You give up a very late round 1st, and NEXT years 2nd for one of the premier players at his position which also happens to be a position of need. He's only 26 years old, durable, and has a high motor. You could easily miss with the 29th pick, or get a guy that takes 3 years to become what they are getting right now.
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Brett Veach is a fukkin moron that can't draft
Why did he trade those draft picks for a proven player that is still ascending -CP |
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Figure I’ll start my own rumor that’s Peterson to the Chiefs for a 2nd. |
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Clark can stop the run as well as rush the passer whereas Ford can only rush the passer and line up off sides.
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https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/04/gra...ced-the-chiefs
"Clark managed an impressive 64 on his own, which is 16 more than Houston tallied but 13 fewer than Ford’s total. Pro Football Focus graded Ford as the best pass rusher in 2018. Houston ranked fifth. Clark ranked outside the top-20." Pff obviously isn't the end all be all, but their rankings stem from an entire season of advanced data instead of one offsides play. Anyone who thinks this was a good move, is a moron. |
Matt Miller
✔ @nfldraftscout The #Chiefs weren't finding a player like Frank Clark at 29 overall. He's a potential top 5 EDGE in the entire NFL, young and very very proven. |
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