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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
It's hard to imagine they can be as bad, because it's hard to imagine they could be much worse.
We'll be better at LT. Branden Albert continues to learn to play at a new weight in a new scheme. And I can't imagine a scenario where they don't bring in at least 2-3 guys they think could compete for a starting position at Guard, Center, or Right Tackle--that's not hard to do if you use some 2nd or 3rd round picks. Given the lack of resources, the CHiefs definitely won't build an all-world o-line. But I don't see how they couldn't improve quite a bit just by actually trying to bring some guys in.
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Although money talks, I have a hard time imagining quality guys even getting into Arrowhead for an interview before they are signed elsewhere right now. Draft looks like the best route to see any gains on the O-line.
And we don't really have to do that with our first two picks either, as there should be some solid players available in the late 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rounds that could really make this line pretty good... in 2011.
Then draft a WR and RB in that draft, and we should be good to go.