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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Or why a 5th round pick was going to be what replaced them.
The Chiefs are down on draft capital, yes. But that ship sailed when they traded their 1st. They still have 2, 3, 4 and 6. The 7th means precisely **** all.
The odds of that 5th rounder being the guy that replaces Hali/DJ or the backup QB are pretty damn remote.
I just can't bring myself to care about the loss of a 5th. Meanwhile, if this trade allows us to move on from Reid or not extend Fulton, it creates cap savings that would allow us to find creative methods to deal with other openings on the roster.
If you can turn a 5th into an asset of any sort, you do it. Now the question remains whether or not he's an actual asset (which is why I said yesterday I'd probably only give a 6th for him) but a 5th vs. a 6th isn't that much to worry about. If he can play in any meaningful capacity, this will be a much better use of the 5th in '18 than the pick itself would've yielded.
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It looks like both of these trades help the team for now and 2018 specifically.
Zach Fulton is in a contract year. He's likely gone next year, hopefully to a smart team that wants to pay him a decent contract to play C. In reality, Dorsey would have likely drafted that replacement in next years draft with a 4th or 5th anyway.
DJ could be done at any moment and we have plenty of good options to explore, including a would-be first rd pick.
This is going to save us money as well as great depth from small risk moves.