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Training Camp Battles, Part II – Wide Receiver
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Last week we opened this series with a look at how the right tackle competition is shaping up. Barring injury, or an amazing turn-back-the-clock revolution by Kyle Turley, that battle will be confined to two players. Today we look at a different kind of battle – a free for all. With only one veteran on the roster and a host of unproven players, the battle for wide receiver will be intense. Wide Receiver – Dwayne Bowe vs Chris Hannon vs Jeff Webb vs Samie Parker As stated in the introduction, Eddie Kennison is the only true veteran receiver on Kansas City’s roster at the moment. Samie Parker is entering his fourth season, but has started only one full year. Behind those two players is a muddle of rookies, un-drafted free agents and one journeyman (Rod Gardner). The Chiefs currently have eight receivers on the roster under the age of 25. They haven’t had that sort of inexperience in years – there’s always been a couple of guys around like Derrick Alexander or Chris Horn. But they also haven’t had as much talent as I believe they do right now. Chris Hannon, Jeff Webb, Dwayne Bowe and Brad Ekwerekwu all stand at least 6-foot-2 and run in the 4.4 range. Hannon has run in the 4.2’s at times. The Chiefs have a roster filled with big, fast receivers brimming with potential. That’s a big change from the days of stocking the roster with diminutive, limited talent receivers like Horn, Dante Hall, Snoop Minnis and Chris Thomas. Who’s going to emerge from this group as a starter opposite Kennison? It could be anyone, and not necessarily Bowe, but it’s exciting to know some of this young talent, with a little luck, might develop in step with Brodie Croyle over the next few years. For now, we’ll name Bowe as the odds-on-favorite to win the other starting job. He clearly brings a pedigree to KC’s roster they haven’t had in quite some time among wide receivers – a latter day Sylvester Morris (not to curse Bowe with the injury bug). He’ll be pushed by second-year receivers Jeff Webb and Chris Hannon, but I’d be surprised if those two players weren’t battling for the third receiver position. The Chiefs will want to give Bowe every opportunity to get up to speed in training camp, and than means more reps. The odd man out in all of this is Parker, who disappointed over the last two seasons in a failed bid to become Kansas City’s future star wide receiver. I’d be shocked if the Chiefs gave him many starting reps in River Falls, but I suppose it’s not out of the question he could have an amazing training camp and win the job outright. Strange things happen in the NFL – remember when a middle-round rookie named Jared Allen outperformed Vonnie Holliday and stole his job in 2004? Bringing up the rear are a host of unknowns such as Maurice Price, Ekwerekwu, Brent Little, Ean Randolph and Titus Ryan. Look for Ekwerekwu to catch on with the practice squad. Randolph has been mentioned as a punt-return candidate, but the Chiefs will only keep five wide receivers at most. Three players (Parker, Randolph, Ekwerekwu) might end up fighting for the last roster spot – unless Hannon or Webb disappoint. Here’s an early shot at the wide receiver depth chart in Houston on opening day. 1. Eddie Kennison 2. Dwayne Bowe 3. Chris Hannon 4. Jeff Webb 5. Ean Randolph Notable cuts – Samie Parker, Rod Gardner Saturday: Training Camp Battles, Part I - Right Tackle Coming Thursday: Training Camp Battles, Part III – Defensive Tackle |
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Kudos for not saying the same stuff everybody else has been saying. Hannon as our #3 is a rare opinion, and most people have Parker down as surviving the cut.
May I ask you why you think Hannon could outplay Webb and Parker? |
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Webb didn't look real good in OTAs. And I think Hannon is just the more talented receiver.
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I agree with everything there.
I'd like to see Webb beat out Hannon, but if they are both performing, so be it. Hopefully these guys step up enough to knock Parker off the roster. |
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Gardner is a lock to be cut, IMO. Worthless.
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is Gardner that bad? he was good on the redskins
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I think Hannon and Webb will have to outperform Parker for a mile to occupy two roster spots and push Parker out completely.
I see Parker as our #3. The best case scenario would be if the Chiefs carried 6. Randolph could man return duties, you could keep Hannon and Webb, and Parker would be a really solid #3 guy. Though keeping Parker will only take time away from the young guys. The #2 spot is Bowe's to lose. |
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Chiefs will keep 6 WR's. Parker will play out his contract and then we won't resign him.
1. Kennison 2. Bowe 3. Parker 4. Hannon 5. Webb 6. Randolph PS - Eck
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Croyle, Huard, Printers
Johnson, Holmes, Bennett, Smith Gonzalez, Dunn, Wilson Bowe, Kennison, Parker, Webb, Hannon, Randolph Terry, McIntosh, Turley, Svitek, Sampson Waters, Welbourn, Taylor, Bober Weigman, Nuswinger Allen, Hali, Wilkerson, McBride Tyler, Boone, Reed, Edwards Johnson, Edwards, NapHarris, Fox, Bell, Nate Harris Law, Surtain, Sapp, Maxey, Brackenridge, Pollard, Page, Williams, McGraw Colquitt, Medlock, Phillipe-Darche, If my math doesnt suck that's 53 players. Our depth in the secondary is just downright awful.
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