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I've been saying for a little while now that I don't expect them to take a WR in the first.
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That being said, WR doesn't HAVE to be the pick in the 1st rd. But I don't see how you get out of the 2nd without a WR and feel good about the state of the receiver group. If they wait until the second I'd also suggest that they would need to trade up again to ideally get someone they're targeting like they did with Rice. Go ahead and take BPA, but that should most likely come from either WR, OT, or DT. OT or DT at the end of the 1st are probably going to be hit or miss. Late 1st OTs usually aren't day 1 ready players, and late 1st DTs also have a mixed track record (see Mazi Smith). All that being said, just keep adding talent. I still don't think the playoffs have changed anything about the need at WR. |
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The playoffs have shown that you gotta have good players and depth.
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I think it just depends on how the draft falls and who is there.
If a WR is there that is higher on their board than anyone else, I think that's where the Chiefs will go. I don't think they would REACH for a WR over a DT or OT with a higher grade. But I also don't think they would do that, anyway.
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The post-season hasn't done anything that Rice's emergence didn't do starting around week 10.
WR is still our top need, IMO - but no longer a DIRE need. It's an area where WR should win ties if there are some tightly grouped guys when our pick comes up, but that was the case before the post-season. If the best player is a DT - take him. If the best player is an OT - take him. Hell, if the best player is a CB, I'd take him. Or a TE. Which is where I was around mid-November.
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We need to add pass game weapons, that's priority 1.
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I don't think its changed anything. I did jokingly think to myself before I saw this thread "I wonder if there is any amount of yards/catches that MVS could make in the Superbowl that saves him from getting cut".
It probably quietens the over-reaction crowd who wanted to totally gut the whole WR room apart from Rice, but we probably still want the same as before: a more reliable/versatile/better veteran than MVS, and some young talent in the draft at pass catcher, preferably with some deep speed. Its one of those years were maybe the WR the Chiefs can get at 32 this year would go in the top 15-20 in other years. The Chiefs aren't going to be picking top 20 any time soon, you still grab that WR in 1 this year if it falls that way I think. |
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That's just a devastating injury for a guy turning 32 next year. He hasn't even had surgery yet. He wouldn't be able to lift on that side of his body for 4-5 months. Then what?
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IF you can get out of Thuney, I'd keep Humphrey and Smith together.
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Maybe $3-5 million, tops. And I could see Veach keeping him around at that figure because he does do the 'little things' right. A willing and active downfield blocker and isn't a malcontent when he's not getting force-fed the ball. Best guess is we cut him but leave the door open for him to come back on a deal similar to the minimum deals that someone like Richie James may get.
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He has almost $21 million in pro-rated base and restructure bonuses from what I can see. We won't have to pay him his $15.5 million base salary next year, but we'd carry a roughly $22 million dead cap charge in the process. I think we'd save about $5 million this year (and about $10 million off the 2025 cap by accelerating that pro-rated 2025 money). I don't think this is a career altering injury for him. His base salaries are reasonable and the signing/restructure bonuses are already baked into the cake. I think he's here for the duration of this contract.
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Thuney isn't gone, no way.
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The only thing -- the only thing -- that I think these games have changed for me is that a Justin Reid extension is far more likely now than it was at some earlier point in the season.
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