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Depth Chart
I found this on the last page of press release for the Chiefs/Texans game. Bowe 4th string?
i http://www.kcchiefs.com/media/misc/c...texans_ps1.pdf OFFENSE WR 10 Terrance Copper 13 Amani Toomer 82 Dwayne Bowe 9 Taurus Johnson 80 Jeff Webb LT 76 Branden Albert 75 Herb Taylor 69 Cameron Goldberg LG 54 Brian Waters 74 Wade Smith 66 Darryl Harris C 64 Rudy Niswanger 73 Eric Ghiaciuc 60 Brian De La Puente RG 79 Mike Goff 65 Tavares Washington 61 Colin Brown RT 77 Damion McIntosh 67 Barry Richardson TE 87 Brad Cottam 89 Sean Ryan 45 Jake O'Connell 41 Tom Crabtree WR 81 Devard Darling 83 Mark Bradley 84 Bobby Engram 14 Quinten Lawrence 11 Rodney Wright QB 7 Matt Cassel 12 Brodie Croyle 4 Tyler Thigpen 15 Matt Gutierrez FB 42 Mike Cox 46 Jed Collins RB 27 Larry Johnson 26 Jackie Battle 25 Jamaal Charles 29 Dantrell Savage 21 Kolby Smith 40 Javarris Williams DEFENSE LE 70 Alfonso Boone 94 Tyson Jackson 65 Bobby Greenwood 62 Dion Gales NT 95 Ron Edwards 93 Tank Tyler 67 Derek Lokey RE 72 Glenn Dorsey 92 Wallace Gilberry 71 Alex Magee LOLB 91 Tamba Hali 90 Turk McBride 67 Pierre Walters LILB 56 Derrick Johnson 52 Monty Beisel 53 Demorrio Williams 66 Corey Smith RILB 55 Zach Thomas 51 Corey Mays 59 Jovan Belcher ROLB 50 Mike Vrabel 96 Andy Studebaker 98 Vince Redd LCB 39 Brandon Carr 30 Ricardo Colclough 34 Londen Fryar RCB 24 Brandon Flowers 31 Maurice Leggett 23 Travis Daniels 20 Donald Washington 22 Jackie Bates SS 49 Bernard Pollard 48 Mike Brown 38 DaJuan Morgan FS 44 Jarrad Page 47 Jon McGraw 35 Ricky Price SPECIALISTS P 2 Dustin Colquitt K 6Ryan Succop KO 6 Ryan Succop PC 43 Tanner Purdum 96 Andy Studebaker KC 43 Tanner Purdum H 2 Dustin Colquitt 4 Tyler Thigpen PR 11 Rodney Wright 29 Dantrell Savage 14 Quinten Lawrence 31 Maurice Leggett KR 25 Jamaal Charles 29 Dantrell Savage 14 Quinten Lawrence 11 Rodney Wright |
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i don't think I read to much into the first depth chart. There seems to be a lot of motivation written into it.
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Bowe listed as #3 after continued drops and mental errors...hopefully, that will kick him in the arse a bit. I watched Haley push Fitz, Breaston and Bolden in AZ and he can get the best out of WRs...
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I've been looking for some sort of depth chart to hang up so I can better keep track of the team. Thanks, this should help for a while.
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Are you all excited about the upcoming season? We at Carolina are. Who knows how this year will be, but it should be exciting. Your depth at most positions is greater than ours. As you all know, we lost Makea within the first hour of training camp. I wish you all well this year.
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There were several other guys up...Robinson and Meredith were still up...
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The depth chart, this time of the year, is about as useful as a bearcoat.
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Brown has real potential to play guard. He just isn't a RT. |
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Brown's a guard. Richardson's tackle. JFC. You're ****ing annoying today. |
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He played in the spread. He's not a "pure" anything. |
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I think it is also interesting that Battle is ahead of Charles on this depth chart. Is that due to wanting to use him more for kick returns and they want him fresher or is it due to fumblitis which he had a bad case of at Texas?
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If there are any injuries during the season, they can find just about any scrub on the scrap heap to fill a role as (in)competently as Smith. |
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Richardson has talent. |
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Oh for the love of christ, Richardson started 40 some games for Clemson at LT, you don't do that without some talent.
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As I've stated many times in the past year, Richardson has the ideal size to be a dominating right tackle. The only thing he's been lacking is motivation. I don't know if that's the case anymore, considering that he passed the conditioning test, while Goff, Waters and ScIntosh did not. Additionally, I'm not ready to proclaim that Colin Brown is a bust. He appears to be much more suited for right guard and by all accounts, he's a bright guy. If he can improve his footwork and work on his leverage (the guy is 6'7), he may become a solid starter at right guard. But in either case, it's far too early to be proclaiming either one of these guys as busts. |
I thought for sure Croyle was a goner but apparently he's ahead of Thigpen. Interesting.
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And also, this is like the first full depth chart released. These things have very little bearing to the final product. In fact, at one point, I though maybe it was just alphabetical, and then maybe alphabetical by "tier". Means nothing, except perhaps motivation for some players. |
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5th and 6th rounders better make your squad or you've just ****ed yourself in the draft. Why do you think the Chiefs haven't had any depth or good special teams in the last decade? Poor drafts from top to bottom. Good squads draft athletes and players that can contribute as backups and on special teams, immediately. They won't just "cut" a guy because he can't beat out an incumbent starter one week into training camp. Most young players need "seasoning". Hell, even Tim Grunhard sat on the bench his first season and he was a second rounder. Furthermore, there's no freakin' reason to be spending high draft choices on right tackles and guards. There are starting guards all across the NFL that weren't even drafted (Brian Waters is a prime example). So don't be so quick to dismiss a player because he was a late rounder. |
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Mr. Irrelevant's the only rookie starting. I guess that goes w/o saying.
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