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I’m sure competing teams are using the
“They just cut both starting OTs and haven’t resigned 2 of their own receivers. Shit there’s only 1 ball and nobody besides Hill and Kelce get it. If you want to try to build your value for next offseason, good luck in KC. If they don’t fix that OL, Pat might get killed. Did you watch the Super Bowl?” |
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Cant keep throwing garbage out there at the x and letting teams bracket Kelce and Hill. |
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Pretty clear Veach didn't see any of the FA WRs this year as long term solutions. All we offered were 1 year prove it deals.
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They need more talent/depth at WR in general. They don’t need a day 1 starter for the regular season. |
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I also think guys want 1 year deals to see what's gonna happen with the cap. |
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1 was obviously a much bigger problem than the other. JFC. |
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The Chiefs finished with 2 top 5 WR’s in 2020. Their IOL was bottom 3. |
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So now we are going to fill LT, WR, DE, and Center in this draft with players good enough to start and produce year one? Not to mention all the depth we need.
3 picks in the first 100 (at the end of each round) 2 in the 4th 2 in the 5th 1 in the 6th I look forward to seeing Reid's super intern have the best draft in NFL history this year. |
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2. They will sign a DE. There are still a number of options. That leaves LT and WR for the big needs through the draft. It’s also entirely possible, even likely, that they sign or trade for a veteran LT. |
Hindsight being 20/20, would've been nice to use the money we'd earmarked for Williams on Curtis Samuel and Carl Lawson instead. That part of Williams leading us on to maximize his SF deal does kind of suck.
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