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Originally Posted by kccrow
Didn't list the roster as a depth chart by the way.
I re-signed Harris as a depth swing tackle, to be honest only because you all wanted him re-signed.
My Depth Chart Guesstimate would be...
LT Eric Fisher - Would have competition from Flowers
RT Ereck Flowers
OT Ryan Harris - Backup Swing, Chiefs need a good backup here
LG A.Q. Shipley
RG Zach Fulton
OG John Miller - Will compete to start at RG
OL Jeff Allen - Backup at OT and compete to start at LG
OC Rodney Hudson
OC Eric Kush - Backup
As for the CB, it isn't Dorsey that goes for tall CBs. The Packers routinely have drafted CBs between 5'11 and 6'0. The best CBs are usually between 5'11 and 6'0 because their hips aren't as tight as taller CBs. Also, Darelle Revis is 5'11 and Sutton didn't seem to have a problem using him. Quit acting as if there is a specific type that KC must draft. They'll draft a CB that's 5'11 if they feel he's a good fit, they don't need a bunch of 6'3 corners running around.
At WR, Reid CLEARLY has a track record of using a bunch of 6'3 jump ball receivers... That fact is, most of the receivers he's ever used are 6'0.
Donnie Avery - 5'11
A.J. Jenkins - 6'0
Jason Avant - 6'0
Jeremy Maclin - 6'0
Kevin Curtis - 6'0
DeSean Jackson - 5'10
Freddie Mitchell - 5'11
Charles Johnson - 6'0
James Trash - 6'0
Antonio Freeman - 6'1
Greg Lewis - 6'0
Reggie Brown - 6'1
the list goes on...
He's had some taller recievers like Todd Pinkston, Riley Cooper, and Terrell Owens (all 6'3) as well as Hank Baskett (6'4), but the norm is a lot more around 6'0. He inherited Dwayne Bowe at 6'2...
To say the Chiefs need a bunch of 6'3 jump-ball receivers is ridiculous at best. It is far more likely Reid continues his trend of getting 5'11 to 6'1 receivers that are quicker in their breaks for his offense than guys that are going to go up and get it.
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Bunch? I said one. And the game is changing and has changed since Reid began his head coaching career.
FWIW, you have too much time on your hands. Go out. Get another job. Get a girlfriend or two.
Jesus.