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Chad Reuter 7 round mock draft
» Round 1, No. 29 overall: Garrett Bradbury, C, N.C. State
» Round 2, No. 61: Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky » Round 2, No. 63 (from Rams): Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia » Round 3, No. 92: John Cominsky, DE, Charleston » Round 5, No. 167: Devine Ozigbo, RB, Nebraska » Round 6, No. 201: Keenen Brown, TE, Texas State » Round 6, No. 214: Saivion Smith, S, Alabama » Round 7, No. 216 (from 49ers): Nate Herbig, OG, Stanford http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-draft-round-1 |
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Too high for Lonnie and Cominsky (though I do really like him; I don't expect him to go before the 5th and if he does, c'est la vie).
I do a lot of draft research and I have no goddamn idea who Keenen Brown is. I do like Saivion Smith in the 6th, though just resigning him to safety this early in his career seems odd. He should get a shot at CB first, especially in a Cover 3 where I think he'll play up a bit. Eh - not terrible. Not my favorite effort but I've seen far worse.
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Man, he had us leaving Greedy, Adderly, Tillery, Fant and Simmons on the board at 29 to take Bradbury. I love me some Bradbury but that's a loooooot of talent left on the board. Not sure I like that route at all.
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Yeah....that's what I thought. We could technically come out with Adderley and Tillery with our first two picks.....all it would take is a little trade up in the 2nd.
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If the board were still tacked that tight at 29, there are far more interesting/effective paths forward than just taking Bradbury and then sitting tight at 61/63.
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Ha! He had us taking Ozigbo, a guy who's virtually identical to Hyde, over Pratt?
Man, we could just absolutely murder that draft. We could give up a our 1st, 6th and probably next year's 3rd to get both of Houston's 2nds. 54, 55, 61, 63 we could go: Adderley Tillery Hardman/Boykin Justin Layne/David Long At 92 we go Gaillard to address Center Pratt at 167 Wescoe with a remaining 6, Fields as a slot corner in the 7th or Rodney Anderson as a wild card at RB I mean good lord, if this is how the board fell and we ended up with the lot he gave us, that's just awful. We could offer even 'more' by draft value, offer them our 1st and one of this year's 2nds
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That is an absolute shit draft there are no other words for it
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I threw up in my mouth a little bit.
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He’s similar in size and athleticism to Calais Campbell, who can and has played both.
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I really don't get the idea that he couldn't play DE at all. He absolutely could, and he could play it very well. It just depends on what kind of DE you're looking for. But the things that would make him effective as a DE could easily make him a terror alongside Jones on the interior. That's what sets him apart from Winovich - I think he can be equally effective at Winovich's only real position (and perhaps even moreso if Spags is doing w/ his pass rush what he certainly appears to be doing) and he can be a monster from the interior. He's just a better prospect, IMO. And by a pretty significant amount.
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I’m thinking secondary in R1 + a possible trade for Clark with one of the 2s and maybe a 5 or 6.. just my gut right now.
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Because acquiring a DL who's due a massive contract means that things are going very poorly in the Jones extension talks or even worse, the Chiefs are preparing for life after Tyreek Hill and are going to go ahead and have a plan in place to reallocate those funds.
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Rapoport was talking tonight on NFLN about how there are teams monitoring Clark’s status and there is real interest in trading for him. We’d be naive to think KC isn’t potentially one of those teams based on all the info that is available to us. |
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At this point I'd rather trade up for a DE instead of trading and paying for Clark. I actually think we're pretty well off at DE though so I'd rather stay put and take Adderley, Johnson, Thornhill, etc at 29 or even a DT if they fell.
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