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1. All staff is retained. 2. S Eric Berry retires. 3. The Chiefs extend Sean Smith 3 years, $24m ($8m guaranteed). 4. The Chiefs sign C Rodney Hudson 4 years, $20m ($6m guaranteed), OLB Justin Houston 6 years, $94m ($48m guaranteed), S Ron Parker 3 years, $6m ($500k guaranteed). 5. OLB Josh Martin is tendered. 6. The Chiefs sign the following players to minimal deals: TE Demerius Harris, ILB Josh Mauga, S Kurt Coleman, LS Thomas Gafford 7. The Chiefs cut: QB Chase Daniel, WR Donnie Avery, WR AJ Jenkins, TE Anthony Fasano, OT Donald Stephenson, DE Mike DeVito, OLB Tamba Hali, CB Marcus Cooper, K Cairo Santos 8. The Chiefs let walk: RB Joe McKnight, WR Jason Avant, WR Junior Hemingway, WR Frankie Hammond, TE Richard Gordon, OT Ryan Harris, OG Jeff Linkenbach, OG Mike McGlynn, DE Kevin Dickerson, CB Chris Owens, S Kelcie McCray 9. The Chiefs sign the following free agents: WR Jermaine Kearse 3 years, $15m ($6m guaranteed), TE Lance Kendricks 2 years, $5m, NT Kendrick Ellis 2 years, $4m. 10. Compensatory picks: 3rd, 5th, 5th, 7th On with the show: 1.18. WR Dorial Green-Beckham, Oklahoma The Chiefs need to aggressively work towards fixing their WR corps. Jermaine Kearse is a major step towards fixing that: a starting lineup of Bowe, Kearse, Wilson, and Thomas is probably enough to give defenses issues. But this is the team's major investment for the future. Green-Beckham is an effort to potentially solve the Dwayne Bowe Problem. Bowe doesn't sync with Alex Smith and costs too much. DGB needs a lot of work, but does possess better speed, size, and the ability to be a force as a possession receiver AND as a deep threat. The Chiefs know how to handle projects. They just drafted a major project last year in Dee Ford and he has been coming along well, racking up basically 4 sacks and a FF in two games' worth of work. DGB's ceiling is much higher. 2.49. OLB Markus Golden, Missouri If a talent like Golden falls, the Chiefs must pounce. This team needs as much passrushing ability in the wake of cutting Hali as possible. Ford looks promising, but has essentially only played two games worth of snaps. 3.80. OG Tre' Jackson, Florida State The advantage of having Jeff Allen around is that he can play both tackle and guard, allowing the Chiefs to take the best lineman available. 3.100. FS Kurtis Drummond, Michigan State Abdullah will be a free agent next year. 4.115. CB Steven Nelson, Oregon State Marcus Cooper and Chris Owens are gone -- not a huge loss, but it leaves the cupboard bare. 5.154. K Roberto Aguayo, Florida State 5.173. ILB Stephone Anthony, Clemson 5.176. ILB Tony Washington, Oregon 6.195. NT Brandon Ivory, Alabama 7.233. CB SaQwan Edwards, New Mexico 7.255. RB Dreamius Smith, West Virginia The roster: QB: Smith, Murray, Bray RB: Charles, Davis, Thomas, Gray, Smith FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Kearse, Green-Beckham, Wilson, Thomas TE: Kelce, Kendricks, Harris LT: Fisher, Allen LG: Jackson, Duvarney-Tardif C: Hudson, Kush RG: Fulton, Duvaryney-Tardif RT: Allen, Sherrod DE: Walker, Howard NT: Poe, Ellis, Ivory DE: Bailey, Catapano OLB: Ford, Golden ILB: Mays, Anthony ILB: Johnson, Washington OLB: Houston, Martin CB: Smith, Gaines, Fleming, Nelson, Edwards S: Abdullah, Parker, Coleman, Drummond, Commings K: Aguayo P: Colquitt LS: Gafford |
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Your best work yet. Crazy roster with amazing depth everywhere but the o line. This might be the most we could hope for. Extending Smith and actually signing houston should free up quite a bit more cash.
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It's not a waste IF the guy comes thru. And Aguayo has proven in his college career that he is one of the best. He has been amazing. Just like getting a great punter, ST can make a huge difference, especially with our offense.
Now, Personally I don't think we are letting Santos go, but I'm not against it.
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There is absolutely no reason at this point to cut Santos. None, zip, nada. Drafting a kicker in the 5th would be a waste of a valuable resource. |
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Like the gamble on greatness with DGB.
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Good draft, we must do more to address that OL. It gets fixed it goes a long way to making us a better team.
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What is your love affair with drafting a kicker?
![]() You do realize that Santos made a higher percentage of his kicks as a rookie than the likes of Adam Vinatieri, Stephen Gostkowski, Matt Bryant, etc? I'm all for bringing in competition, but by taking a kicker in the 5th you're essentially showing Santos the door. Not what I want to see. |
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There is zero chance that the Chiefs will draft a WR at #18 that hasn't played a down of football in more than a year and who was arrested for domestic abuse and burglary.
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Dorsey after drafting him ""Any time you are a two-time captain to me that says volumes," Dorsey said. "When you've owned up to your past indiscretions as a young man then you've earned the respect back from everyone in that institution, I'm OK with that." DGB, while he was arrested for both things you mention, was never charged, or convicted of either. I believe he still got into some trouble involving some weed though. But he's managed to stay out of trouble for a year, and the OU coaching staff all have good things to say about him. If he says the right things, and comes across as genuine, i could see dorsey looking past his troubles. Obviously though Gaines was a 3rd rounder, with a less troubled past, and he had actually been playing football. DGB would be a much larger investment in the first round, and comes with a more troubled past. But DGB is undeniably a generational type talent. That could appeal to him. But heck, if he's still on the board when we pick, i guess we'll find out. |
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