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DE Jared Verse, Florida State
Maybe the biggest need on this team for the coming year is for the DE position across from the Karlaftis/Danna DE position, which is more rigid, brute force passrushers with high effort. We are in need of bendy talents that can burst off the edge, threaten the tackle's outside shoulder, and then counter them into oblivion. Verse seems like exactly the guy that fits the bill. His big problem is that he needs truckloads of coaching. He isn't very good at reading his keys, he gets confused discerning passes and runs, just a lot of mental acuity training. All the physicals are there: he is bendy, speedy, very athletic, plays with great motor. I really enjoy his tape. But his rush defense is sloppy and he's going to need a truckload of coaching -- I think this guy is a 10-sack guy by season 2 or 3. He needs it simplified, and fortunately we have an outstanding coach in Joe Cullen who could groom this guy. We need a lot more talent on the edge, and as raw as he may be, I think he's a great fit at the bottom of the 1st round, or even worth trading a few spots up for. |
OT Blake Freeland, BYU
Man this guy would be a great fit for this team in every conceivable way. First, he's probably Mormon, so Andy Reid is all the way in. Second of all, he's a very long, power tackle with great arms who looks like a prototypical right tackle, which is one of the biggest holes on this team. He's a plug-and-play right tackle who still boasts some upside, somewhat higher than even rookie Lucas Niang did at one point. He's not a guy that's going to be Mitch Schwartz, I don't think; he lacks the athleticism and super athletic DEs may give him problems in the early going. I trust Mahomes to navigate that in Year 1 and for Freeland, Andy Reid, and Andy Heck to properly coach that up by Year 2. Perfect fit for the 2nd round. |
RB Devon Achane, Texas A&M
I think Achane is an absurdly exciting player to watch, an absolutely electric undersized RB who can hit a crease and go the distance. I think he's sleeping on some draft charts, because as soon as the Combine comes and goes, he's going to be a Day 2 selection. He is currently on the Texas A&M track team, running the 200m and 100m, and he's great at both. That means he has (a.) elite acceleration, and (b.) elite top-end speed. He's not a guy you want to give a heavy workload, but this offense, with its three tight ends, it's RBs with mediocre top end speed, and the impending departure of Mecole Hardman, needs more speed. Andy Reid eats and sleeps with these guys. Put him on the roster. I'd take him in the 3rd round. |
I'd take Achane in round 2 and not blink
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I don't like him touching the ball more than, say, 12 times a game, maybe 15 times at his absolute peak. He's on the small side. Do you want a limited usage guy in the 2nd? This year, Veach took Moore and Cook, players who have every-down upside. The year before, Humphries and Bolton. I think Veach likes every-down usage for a player that early in the draft. |
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I agree with you. |
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It's hilarious that somebody that is SO opposed to taking a RB in the 1st, even at pick 32, would say something like this. |
If CEH is a lesson learned in taking a RB in the 1st, what about Swift, Dobbins, and Akers?
Hell, even the Colts look like they might get 2 great years out of JT if they're lucky. His rookie season and year 3 aren't exactly a justification for taking a RB high in the 2nd either. |
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5'9 185 in the 2nd round? No thanks, idc how fast he is.
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A plug and play right tackle who boasts some right tackle? Shit, man, sign me up for a bunch of right tackle! |
I like Freeland, especially if they commit to Orlando Brown.
If they DON'T commit to Orlando Brown, I think the Chiefs try for Jack Conklin or Elgton Jenkins with the idea of them being the RT for the next 3-4 years, to add stability and veteran performance at one tackle while they groom the young guy at LT. Jenkins would be the ideal sign, as someone who has played LT and performed well in the past. |
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What do we all think of this draft overall? I honestly don't think its as strong as last seasons, though the 2022 draft did have extra depth because of the pandemic.
I think there will be a ton of trading in the first round in this one though due to the QBs, which are obviously a much stronger group than last seasons draft. Having said that I think the 2024 QB crop looks stronger again; there are some holes in the games of the top QBs for 2023. |
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