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Originally Posted by Stro39
I would have thought you guys go WR first round, but I guess it depends on who is there. WRs value have been rising year on year and many are just ready to step in straight away and contribute unlike other positions.
There will be a LOT of trading in the first round I think just because of the amount of potential franchise QBs (and none last year), I think its going to be hard to trade up for the Chiefs just because there will be a number of relatively one-sided trades, ie teams selling the farm in terms of picks to get The Guy at QB. Chiefs aren't likely to match these trades to move up obviously.
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I'm of the opposite opinion, honestly.
Stroud and Young probably go 1 and 2 or 3 overall and DE Anderson should end up at 2 or 3 depending on QB need. So, movement in the top 3 is unlikely at best.
At QB, that leaves Levis as the next guy more than likely up. Will teams fight over him? I don't see it happening. Maybe he goes around 10 and a team moves up but I just don't see anyone selling the farm for him. Richardson or McKee might also end up in round 1, but that's a fringe proposition I think.
There could be a fight over the top few WRs but last year showed teams weren't very willing to go up into the top 10 for them. I don't see a ton of skill difference between those receivers last year and this year's crop. So, you're probably competing for near equivalent slotting as anyone that might be moving up for a WR in those picks 11-14.
It actually looks to be shaping up to be similar to the 2020 draft IMO.