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A QB in the fourth round?
That's what Brugler thinks in his latest mock draft.
https://theathletic.com/4413880/2023...ck-draft-2023/ 1 (31): Keion White, Edge Georgia Tech 2 (63): Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati 3 (95): Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland 4 (122): Jaren Hall, QB, BYU 4 (134): DeMarvion Overshown, LB, Texas 5 (166): Desjuan Johnson, DT, Toledo 6 (178): Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse 6 (217): Grant DuBose, WR, Charlotte 7 (249): Blake Whiteheart, TE, Wake Forest 7 (250): Nic Jones, CB, Ball State 31. Kansas City Chiefs: Keion White, Edge, Georgia Tech The Chiefs will be examining their pass-rush options early, and White will be near the top of their list. The NFL announced that White is one of 17 prospects who will be attending this year’s draft, and he’s the last of those 17 to appear in this mock. With the draft being held in Kansas City, though, it would make for good TV to have the Chiefs’ selection already in town. 63. Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati With the Chiefs expected to add wide receiver help at some point in the first three rounds, Scott is a name to keep on the radar. A true three-level threat, he will be drafted somewhere in the 50-100 range and look like a steal three years from now. 122. Kansas City Chiefs: Jaren Hall, QB, BYU The BYU connection between Andy Reid and Hall is a fun story, but I’m told the Chiefs “love” Hall’s skill set. Kansas City understands the importance of the backup quarterback, so much so that the Chiefs might even make this pick a round earlier. 178. Kansas City Chiefs: Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse The medical question marks might drop Tucker on draft weekend — how far is anyone’s guess. But the value at this point in the draft would make him well worth the risk for the Chiefs. |
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