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So who won the draft?
Normally there are 13 million threads discussing who had the best draft (almost never the Chiefs), but I can't seem to find any this year. I won't lie, I haven't read several of the draft threads, so maybe it is all buried in there.
But who do you all think had good/bad drafts? |
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Rams and Ravens stick out to me as winners
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Hrm...best drafts
Cincy Seattle San Francisco Rams Green Bay |
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Rams. No excuse for Bradford now. None.
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Rams.
. . . . Ravens Vikings Chargers Jets Steelers Titans |
Ravens always seem to have a good draft. Not a coincidence.
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I thought the Saints did well with limited picks. Minnesota, St. Louis, Az, SF.
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Jets
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Buffalo won the draft for me, but I think they lost enough pieces in the offseason that there won't be an appreciable difference this season.
Cincy might have had the best draft, given where they started. Already had talent and all they did was get better. |
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Chargers Vikes Steelers Bills |
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Jets.
They get the best QB in the draft in Geno Smith. They get the best DT in the draft in Sheldon Richardson. They get the best CB in the draft in Dee Milliner. They get the best FB in the draft in Tommy Bohanon. They get two really good, really nasty offensive linemen in Oday Aboushi (NFL.com had him being taken in the first 75 picks and Jets stole him in the fifth round) and Brian Winter that will probably start Day 1. And they get a really high upside player in Will Campbell that can play either side of the ball on the line. Geno, Richardson and Milliner were all players who were spoken of as being potential #1 overall picks in this draft and the Jets got all three - and all three (six including Winter, Aboushi and Bohanon) are all at positions of need. Six potential Day 1 starters. That is NFL Draft Gold if you ask me. The Jets and the Chiefs are basically in the exact same situation. Both fired incompetent general managers who basically ruined the franchise. However the new regimes have taken two different approaches to rebuilding their franchises: the Chiefs decided to build the team through free agency, signing QB Alex Smith, TE Anthony Fasano, DT Mike DeVito, CB Sean Smith; the Jets have gone the route of building through the draft at the same positions as what the Chiefs picked up in free agency. Geno Smith vs. Alex Smith. Sean Smith vs. Dee Milliner. Sheldon Richardson vs. Mike DeVito. It will be interesting to follow both and see who gets the most success. (I'm doing this as I was on the Geno train very early for the Chiefs and am interested in seeing his NFL career progress.) St. Louis Rams is #2. All really, really good players that were drafted and all at positions of need. High impact, high ceiling players on both sides of the ball. I would have taken both teams players in each round over what the Chiefs ended up with. |
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I'll be watching both teams this year in comparison. |
The Jets, Redskins, and Rams had the best drafts IMO.
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The Rams and Vikings loaded up.
Every team that drafted a QB before the 5th round lost. |
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Doesn't sound like the Panthers gave Cam Newton any weapons and that leaves Steve Smith as his primary target. Steve Smith is getting old especially as WRs go. I don't see how Cam Newton is going progress any better with out help.
So I'd put the Panthers down as losers. |
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Chiefs They basically drafted potential backups with every single pick. Fisher isn't guaranteed to beat out either Albert or Stephenson. Kelce is going to have to beat out Moeaki and Fasano. Davis is definitely a backup and who knows if he can even beat out guys like Grey and Droughn for even rotational time. Sanders Commings is third down guy who we took because Berry can't cover anybody. Kush and Catapano? Who the **** are these guys? You're telling me that all the really good football players end up at U of Cal Pennsylvania and Princeton? Jesus... Johnson is the only guy in this entire draft who has any starting potential at all outside of Fisher. A bunch of special teamers at best. |
Some of the biggest winners of the draft were Planeteers who refused to buy into the argument that it was worth using the 1.1 on a QB just so the Chiefs could say they tried.
Some of the biggest losers? Well, you know who you are. |
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If I heard correctly, Kiper did. He guessed 2 right in the 1st round, while McShay only got 1. Not to worry they'll keep their jobs and be quoted as the truth for seasons to come.
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Rams
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WE DID
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Vikings Jets |
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Nico Johnson, Eric Fisher, Braden Wilson and Sanders Commings (pfft like Kendrick Lewis will beat him out) will all start and Kelce is gonna get a ton of playing time. And how can you say that Kush and Catapano suck? You don't know anything about them. Reid said Kush was a sleeper in league circles and everyone was impressed with Catapano. I'm not saying they are world beaters, but good God. |
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TO THE FLOTATION DEVICE! |
No team in the NFL screws fate like the Kansas City Chiefs. We should have came out of the draft with Fisher and Geno as our top two picks. If we had done that, we would be one of the teams listed as winners of the draft.
The football gods did us a solid and we laughed in their faces and traded for another backup from San Fransisco. |
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This gif cracks me up... |
So it looks like Kelce might be more than a tight end and can be a reciever.
http://www.draftsharks.com/Sharkbites.aspx?Id=6709 |
we will know in 3-5 years.
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The video has the NFL Network emblem in the corner, but God help us if that is from the last 10 years. :facepalm:
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Number 82 with the mullet and fat dood with a tucked in shirt from the 80's. Just the way they're over excited and high fiving, and pumping their fists. (notice I didnt say fist pump, as this term was coined decades later). This is how people looked and acted 20-30 years ago. There's no way that was in the past 5 years, even 10. Just look at them. |
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Have you seen the pictures of draft parties and tailgates and such? That gif is totally appropriate for 2013 as it was for circa 1989 Kansas City. |
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I think that's Wilford Brimley from Coccoon on the left? <a href="http://photobucket.com/images/wilford%20brimley" target="_blank"><img src="http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r170/BISHIP421/onion_imagearticle2396_frontpage_th.jpg" border="0" alt="wilford brimley photo: WILFORD BRIMLEY onion_imagearticle2396_frontpage_th.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://photobucket.com/images/cocoon" target="_blank"><img src="http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb102/yanim_54/Movies/The%2080s/Cocoon.jpg" border="0" alt="cocoon photo: Cocoon Cocoon.jpg"/></a> He found the youth after all. Thought he was dead? |
Rams raped the draft
Jets Bills I'd trade our drafts straight up for them, particularly rams and jets but hey we got a game changing LT to replace the hole we don't have at LT, and didn't doing anything risky... avoiding risk is the reason we've had such success over the years.../all chiefs fans |
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Sticking to my guns. |
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Exit aging Ray Lewis, enter far cheaper and expected to be very solid ILB Arthur Brown. PUSH? Exit overrated Paul Kruger, enter steal of the off season, and HUGE upgrade in Elvis Dumerville. WIN!! Traded Anguan Bolden for a 6th, which they used to trade up and steal Arthur Brown. LOSS (slight one) Other losses: - CB Cary Williams - LB Danelle Ellerbe ? LT Bryant McKinnie Other additions: + DE Chris Canty + DE Marcus Spears + DL Brandon Williams (draft) + DE/OLB John Simon (draft) Ravens have always been a team to have youngsters ready to step into starting roles, which they will need at CB and ILB, since it already appears the Rolando McClain project is a bomb, and possibly WR, as I do not see Jacoby Jones as an full time starter. However w/ Rice, Pierce, Smith, Pitta and Dickson, and Jones/Streeter to fill in WR2/3, I don't see a problem in the receiving corp. Overall, I hardly see a team getting butthurt here. |
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While wilson may very well be our starting FB, I would sure preferred something else. Davis was the only true why TF would they do that pick for me. Why not take an edge tweener in DE/OLB Alex Okafor as well as ILB Niko Johnson with those 2 picks end of 3rd / beginning of 4th, and pick a RB later in the 6th instead of drafting a FB for cryin out loud? FBs should be UDFA, imo. Anyway, I give KC a B- grade, for the late 3rd RB and failure to obtain a 2nd round pick fails, but plus grades for Fisher, Kelce, Johnson, and I'm kinda excited about the C Kush, really like what i've heard about him. Better pick late in the 3rd would offer a solid B and a better pass rush prospect than 7th round guy from the Ivy League might have gotten B+ grade. He may be a fine project (Catepano), but gotta believe we could have done better (e.g. Okafor). |
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Kush is short for Cushman... :) |
Arizona, STL.
That NFC West is gonna be fun to watch. |
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I believe NFLN played that at the draft. I assumed it was the chiefs sponsored draft party
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The way these shows often work is that they coach the audience to react with enthusiasm when the camera goes live. It's not always spontaneous.
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Yeah that was live from the Fisher pick.
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True fans celebrate. |
I still think the guy in the white tshirt is Hogfarmer. Look at that powerful stroke and we know how pumped he was to get the Fisher pick right.
I think that's a well practiced pump from years of hog jacking. |
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