They will NOT be drafting a line around Axl.
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I might change every single draft pick to alternative OL and WR guys since ours suck so ****ing bad. |
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I've had Gabe Jackson at the Chiefs pick forever, but I don't think he's around when they select in the first round. He's been the SEC offensive lineman of the week nearly every week this season and is dominating the conference. Defensive players are running away from him at this point. As well, the real problem with the Chiefs has been the inability of their wide receivers to have a high level positive impact on the game. They have dropped a metric shit ton of balls and don't show a real good awareness in this west coast/pistol system that the team is running. They've handicapped the Chiefs and it's offense more than anything, including the crappy play by the interior offensive lineman. I also did not go after a FS. With Commings selected in the 2013 draft, and the activation of Brad McDougald last week, I think that there are two potential high level players for that position, in addition to incumbent free safety and Chiefs Planet dog Kendrick Lewis. Fales represented BOP. He has been an excellent QB this season and fits everything that the Chiefs could want in a backup to Smith. Personally I don't think that they go QB this high or at all, but he was best player available in this mock situation. |
Switch fales with Derek Carr and were good.
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Pretty easy to dissect the comparisons. They both are playing in the same conference. And as I said earlier, neither are as good as Utah State's Chuckie Keeton, who would be the guy I'd look at drafting if I was the Chiefs next season, depending upon how he comes back from the knee injury. Personally, I think that by picking either Fales or Carr, you are simply getting a backup to Smith, not a potential starter in three or four years. You are basically drafting a replacement for Chase Daniel, not an eventual replacement to Alex Smith. And that's not worth spending a first round pick on, which you will most likely have to do when picking Derek Carr. Quote:
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I think his upside is more than a backup though, but he'd need a year or two. I think he's essentially a shorter bray with better intangibles. It just depends what we do early. I think this would be a Great year (if we are in the 25-30 area) to trade back in the early secondary nd recoup another 2 or 3. Beckham could still be there plus grabbing another pick? Win win IMO. |
I haven't watched any Fales this year, but based on what I watched last year, the guy doesn't have an NFL arm. The end.
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Carr doesn't have the arm, or the height. The ball takes a while to reach the target. Good decision maker against terrible competition. His ceiling is much much lower. |
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I don't see Haha Clinton-Dix lasting into the 20's. Beyond that, name owns so much.
The Rams will be picking for the second time by that point and they will take him if he's still up because this is a bad safety class and they have terrible ones. |
Some options for the Chiefs right now in the late first round.
Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt Austin Sefarian-Jenkins TE Washington Lamarcus Joyner S FSU But the homer in me would love it if Marquise Lee fell to us somehow. |
I would cream if Lee fell to us in the first round.
Our TE situation is also pretty brutal. |
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I think if Sefarian-Jenkins is on the board, we gotta take him. He's too good. |
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I would hope it's Fasano just because of age. If you're depending on a guy like him as your #1 TE, you should probably consider finding an upgrade. |
Let's be honest here. Reid is going to take a big fatty like he always does.
Cyril Richardson Gabe Jackson Stephon Tuitt (if he's there) I wouldn't mind Tuitt actually. 6'6" 312 lbs, is very athletic and has 18 sacks the last 2 years. He reminds me of Sheldon Richardson. |
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