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Saccopoo 02-02-2010 03:42 PM

Arguments for a Left Tackle in the 2010 Draft.
 
While the vast majority of drafturbators around here think that Branden Albert is doing a remarkable job and had a great last half of the season, some people believe that adding a competent offensive left tackle would be a prudent and viable selection for the Chiefs with their first pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.

Some supporting arguments for a left tackle:

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Wes Bunting: Well, after Suh, McCoy and Berry, Russell Okung's a pretty safe pick. Sure, he might not be the sexiest of guys, but honestly Branden Albert was one of the highest rated guards I'd seen and yet he hasn't yet had the type of career because he's be a run-of-the-mill tackle. You'd be surprised how quickly that offensive line would improve if you got a legit offensive tackle in there and kick Branden Albert inside. Some good things could happen.
From Walters 2010 Mock:

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Fortunately, Pioli, who is a big believer in positional value, can take Okung without sacrificing too much of his team's payroll into the left tackle position. Albert makes less than $1 million in each of the next two seasons, and was a guard at Virginia anyway.

Okung is the real deal. He could take the Chiefs' offense to the next level, though the team will ultimately struggle in the playoffs because of Cassel's limitations.

From Walters/Matt McGuire's Mock:

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Russell Okung - This pick is a no-brainer and barring a huge screw-up, I think we can all be 99-percent assured the Kansas City Chiefs are handcuffed to taking a left tackle at this pick. It will be interesting to see whether it ends up being Okung, Anthony Davis or Bruce Campbell, as the battle for the No. 1 tackle spot is one of the best storylines of the 2010 NFL Draft.

Okung was the most consistent lineman in the nation this year and he will test out on a very high level athletically.

From Draftcountdown:

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The Chiefs have plenty of needs and could go in a number of different directions here but their offensive line play has been particularly troubling. In fact, Kansas City ranked among the worst in the league when it comes to sacks allowed. Oklahoma State’s Russell Okung isn’t an elite prospect in the mold of Tony Boselli, Jon Ogden or Orlando Pace but he has clearly emerged as the top offensive tackle in this class and will likely be a Top 10 pick. With good size, long arms, great strength, above-average athleticism and feet as well as top-notch intangibles, Okung is just a very good all-around blocker. Okung could slide into the starting lineup at either left or right tackle for the Chiefs and any investment in keeping franchise quarterback Matt Cassel upright is money well spent.
From Mel Kiper:

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I think the Chiefs could use help at safety as well, but Berry likely won't fall this far, and they'd be reaching on either of the two other safeties with first-round grades. Okung could solve two problems, making him a good value -- he could step in at LT and allow the Chiefs to move Brandon Albert to the right side. A pick that can pay immediate dividends for the Chiefs.
From Don Banks/Sports Illustrated:

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If Berry should get this far, the Chiefs would be the benefactors, but Okung seems like the right fit in the right spot for Kansas City. The Chiefs have tons of needs, but in Okung they would be getting a franchise left tackle, allowing them to shift Branden Albert back to his more natural right tackle position.
It's damn near a cultural universal!

Also in opposition to people who believe that Branden Albert had a very good last four games, in the Buffalo game, he was penalized three times (tied for most in a game in 2009) and gave up a whopping five quarterback pressures. In the Cincinatti game, he was penalized twice and allow a hit on the quarterback. In actuality, taking out the fluke Denver game, which was a drive block fest as Jamaal Charles racked up a Chiefs single game rushing record, Albert did not perform well in the last quarter of the season. Yes, he didn't give up any sacks, but there were a lot of qb pressures and penalties.

Sfeihc 02-02-2010 04:17 PM

If the Chiefs do take Okung and then Pouncey in the second, The O-Line is fixed. The defense automatically is improved because then they don't have to spend 40+ minutes a game on the field.

Reaper16 02-02-2010 04:44 PM

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OnTheWarpath15 02-02-2010 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Reaper16 (Post 6499850)
Arguments against this thread: abortion is still legal.

LMAO

Pasta Little Brioni 02-02-2010 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Sfeihc (Post 6499818)
If the Chiefs do take Okung and then Pouncey in the second, The O-Line is fixed. The defense automatically is improved because then they don't have to spend 40+ minutes a game on the field.

No, the defense is still a sack of shit without serious upgrades whether the offense is on the field longer or not.

DaKCMan AP 02-02-2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Sfeihc (Post 6499818)
If the Chiefs do take Okung and then Pouncey in the second, The O-Line is fixed. The defense automatically is improved because then they don't have to spend 40+ minutes a game on the field.

:spock:

Because that worked so well in the DV era when our o-line was all-world.

Saccopoo 02-02-2010 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 6499881)
No, the defense is still a sack of shit without serious upgrades whether the offense is on the field longer or not.

I don't see how the defense is a sack of shit. We've got two top five picks on the defensive line (Dorsey, Jackson), two first round draft picks at linebacker (Hali, Johnson), a high second at corner (Flowers), a Pro Bowler at LB (Vrabel), a Pro Bowler at safety (Brown)...seems like the defense should be kicking some serious ass.

DeezNutz 02-02-2010 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 6499892)
I don't see how the defense is a sack of shit. We've got two top five picks on the defensive line (Dorsey, Jackson), two first round draft picks at linebacker (Hali, Johnson), a high second at corner (Flowers), a Pro Bowler at LB (Vrabel), a Pro Bowler at safety (Brown)...seems like the defense should be kicking some serious ass.

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OnTheWarpath15 02-02-2010 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6499897)
4-3 (still going to be a stud), ****ing stupid (why Scott?), 4-3, Texas, stud, broke dick (why Scott?), broke dick (why Scott?).

ROFL

Pasta Little Brioni 02-02-2010 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 6499892)
I don't see how the defense is a sack of shit. We've got two top five picks on the defensive line (Dorsey, Jackson), two first round draft picks at linebacker (Hali, Johnson), a high second at corner (Flowers), a Pro Bowler at LB (Vrabel), a Pro Bowler at safety (Brown)...seems like the defense should be kicking some serious ass.

Cleveland Browns, Jerome Harrison, Arrowhead Stadium. Enough said.

OnTheWarpath15 02-02-2010 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 6499890)
:spock:

Because that worked so well in the DV era when our o-line was all-world.

Hell, we had the best OL in the league AND one of the best defenses in the league.

What were we missing?

A franchise QB.

What are we STILL missing?

A franchise QB.

The Franchise 02-02-2010 05:23 PM

I would rather see us take a large number of players before we take a LT.

Clausen
McClain
Haden
Spiller
Mays

****....I'd even rather see us take Dan ****ing Williams before we take a LT.

Nightfyre 02-02-2010 05:43 PM

One thing you have not considered, mr. Saccogoo, is how much does cassel contribute to the sack issue, either through a poor cadence or holding on to the ball too long. Check how many times he was sacked in new england last year behind their line. As I recall, it was a staggering figure.

Further, you assume albert can successfully transition to the right side - which is a substantial risk. Further still, you want to draft in the top 5 against the strengths of this draft class. Okung is a value-reach at best at 5.

Those are my arguments.
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Demonpenz 02-02-2010 05:48 PM

moving albert to the right side makes sense because tebow is left handed

'Hamas' Jenkins 02-02-2010 05:49 PM

Funny how you clipped the Walter excerpt, when they said that Albert played almost flawlessly the second half of the year.

Branden Albert improved over the season and was pretty flawless in the final month. But I'm not convinced that he's a franchise left tackle. There's a chance that he could be, but I don't think anyone can seriously say that he's a lock to be one.

Neg rep for intellectual dishonesty.

Additionally, Walter most likely didn't watch the majority of Chiefs games and didn't know that Albert was

A) Struggling with weight
B) Learning new technique.

Funny how once he got both those down, his play improved. But let's give up on him after two years.


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