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Mock (1/29)
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1. The Chiefs extend Alex Smith 4 years, $60m ($36m guaranteed), and OLB Justin Houston 6 years, $62m ($32m guaranteed). 2. The Chiefs restructure SS Eric Berry and OLB Tamba Hali. 3. The Chiefs resign WR Dexter McCluster to a 4 year, $14m deal ($4m guaranteed), OG Geoff Schwartz to a 2 year, $7m deal, DE Tyson Jackson to a $4 year, 19m deal ($5m guaranteed), and S Husain Abdullah to a 2 year, $6m deal. 3. The Chiefs re-sign NT Jerrell Powe, ILB Akeem Jordan, and LS Thomas Gafford to minimal deals. 4. The Chiefs let walk: WR Kyle Williams, OT Brandon Albert, OG Jon Asamoah, OLB Frank Zombo, S Kendrick Lewis, S Quinten Demps 5. The Chiefs cut: CB Dunta Robinson 6. Chiefs sign OT Khalif Barnes (Raiders) to a 1 year, $3m deal, S Bradley McDougald (Buccaneers) to a minimal deal. On with the show: 1.23. TE Jace Amaro, Texas Tech Amaro is an expert route-runner that I've bragged about in previous mocks where I've taken him. Common wisdom suggests that when there's lots of elite talent at a position, they always find a way to fall in the draft. Amaro is great value at a critical position with so much question marks on the Chiefs. What do we have in Kelce? Can Fasano separate anymore? With Amaro, you've got a legit mismatch weapon for 12 years. 3.87. OLB Marcus Smith, Louisville I can't help but go OLB in the 3rd this year -- I can't help it. The Chiefs desperately need help there to keep the pass rush fresh and to potentially replace Hali. Smith has been a tremendous livewire of talent for the Cardinals for the past couple of years. This past year, he has been an absolute demon off the edge and surprisingly adept in coverage. He is an absolute fit for this role and, in my opinion, approaches "steal" value here. 4.119. WR Martavis Bryant, Clemson Bryant went under the radar this year playing under Watkins at Clemson, but it's easy to see him as an eventual #2 receiver in the NFL. Bryant's Combine scores will be interesting, but he has fantastic hands and 6'5", 200 lbs, great size that he uses very well to body off DBs. He needs to prove himself to be the athlete his play on the field suggests he was, and he's going to need to work on his route running. 5.151. CB Victor Hampton, South Carolina One of my favorite mid-rounders at corner, possibly my best. Hampton could very well be taken sooner if he tests well at the Combine. Hampton is a Flowers-esque passionate defender on an island and he's exactly what you want if you want physical man coverage. Hampton does a great job of getting his head turned around and fighting through a receiver's arms. 6.177. S Marqueston Huff, Wyoming Huff is not very well known to me, but he is an outstanding speed demon who can gravitate to the ball very quickly. Seems to me to be the ultimate late-round gamble for a team that needs FS help. You cannot argue with 4.4 speed, and I'm betting that Dorsey is definitely checking this guy out. 6.183. KR/WR Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma Saunders is undersized in every way to be anything but a role player in the NFL. But in the late 6th, why not bring in a dynamic kick returner when the team is looking to save Knile Davis for more carries? Last edited by Direckshun; 01-29-2014 at 02:03 PM.. |
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QB: Smith, Daniel, Bray
RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, McKnight FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Avery, Bryant, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway, Saunders TE: Amaro, Kelce, Fasano LT: Fisher/Stephenson, Barnes LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, Barnes DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Smith ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Hampton, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, Huff K: Succop P: Colquitt LS: Gafford KR: Saunders PR: McCluster |
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They resign TJax AND let him walk?
That's just silly.
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4.119. WR Martavis Bryant, Clemson
Bryant went under the radar this year playing under Watkins at Clemson, but it's easy to see him as an eventual #2 receiver in the NFL. Bryant's Combine scores will be interesting, but he has fantastic hands and 6'5", 200 lbs, great size that he uses very well to body off DBs. He needs to prove himself to be the athlete his play on the field suggests he was, and he's going to need to work on his route running. Isn't this basically the role that Bowe plays for us now? In reality we need a speedier #1 WR and to move Bowe to the #2 where he can use his body to shield defenders and go for jump balls. His poor route running and lack of explosion to create separation make him a better #2. |
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In reality....Bowe should be used more in the slot.
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I like the thought of it but the slot receiver needs to get open quickly on the slants. Idk if Bowe can do that. I would consider handing that position to Jenkins next season with Hemmingway in the #2 position and just let them develop.
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Bryant really reminds me of Justin Hunter when he was playing for the Vols. Similar build and skillset with the same questions of consistency.
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Huff is the only guy I like in this one. Amaro is a clone of what we picked last year in Kelce. Redundant pick that should be used on upgrading the WR or OG position.
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Not sure why someone building a team around Alex Smith wouldn't want 2 big and fast TE's. Nevermind that Kelce couldn't catch shit when he was on the field and missed the whole season due to injury and that Fasano and McGrath are both JAGs.
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And considering that McGrath, prior to this season, only had one year of college ball at miniscule Henderson State and he was getting open/beating coverage from the get go, which, if you can extrapolate that, means he's got a lot of room for growth even after showing a lot on the field this past season. Amaro at this point is the guy who is JAG. He's an unproven college kid that could bust. Who knows if he is able to get open on the next level? But what I do know is that Fasano and McGrath most certainly can. And Kelce is what you want drafted that just got drafted last season. You don't embrace redundancy at TE, especially when you've got the holes the Chiefs do at WR, FS and OL (and even DL depending upon what they do with Jackson). It's a deep draft for the TE position. They don't need to spend a first rounder on a guy when they have that guy and could get another guy later in the draft. That's just silly. |
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Ya... Fasano is a real stud. He's a 6 year starter after all and averages 321 yards a year. What a ****ing player!
I'll take a TE over a WR if my QB is ****ing Alex Smith any day of the week and twice on Sunday. |
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I really think Alex would flourish with a legitimate 2-TE receiving combo.
His sweet spot is the 5-15 yard range, and with 2 big targets holding the LB's back in coverage, good things will happen: - One will get open and get good yardage for a first down - Run Jamaal on a delay draw; with the LB's in coverage instead of crowding the line all he needs is a seam... - Pump to the middle and dump to Jamaal in the flats; again, it just buys him more time and space to do his thing I would love to hit on one of these guys and have Kelce come back strong; assuming we make a splash for a WR in FA (healthy Maclin). Christ, when does FA Start? This may be all bullshit until then.
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