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Rishaw Johnson penciled in as RG starter
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The Chiefs have penciled in Rishaw Johnson as their starting right guard. Signed off Kansas City's practice squad last September, Johnson showed promise in a Week 17 spot start against San Diego. The Seahawks were also high on Johnson at one point during his 2012 undrafted rookie season. The Chiefs have a ton of holes to fill on the offensive line after losing key guards Geoff Schwartz and Jon Asamoah, as well at left tackle Branden Albert in free agency. |
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BTW, Pioli is still ****ing this team. Allen and Asamoah were some god damn shitty picks, that's for sure now.
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So, you don't want to draft them high, and "waste the picks". You also don't have confidence in anyone that is drafted low and developed. Proven talent on the line is looking to GET PAID, and at least on paper, the Chiefs don't have a ton of room in the cap with impact players coming up for extension very soon. How else do you fill holes in the line?
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I didn't offer an argument... I was trying to cliff-notes your argument so I could better understand it. You don't consider a 2nd (which the Chiefs don't have this year) a high pick? 3rd or 4th... Do we know that adding Rishaw means that we won't take an OL in the 3rd or 4th rounds? We signed Williams and Dressler too... does that indicate that we aren't going to pick up a WR in the draft?
The only thing that we know for sure is that they didn't think Albert, Schwartz and Asamoah were worth what they received on the FA market - either because they think they know what they have in the ranks behind those guys, or they believe they can get what they need in the draft.
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What I do know, is that it is impossible that everyone will agree, regardless of the board, team or player. If we'd have signed these guys that left, and then had less money to make other moves, the boards would be filled with a million people stating that we paid to much and could have found suitable talent to fill in for the exiting starters elsewhere.
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If the Chiefs select a guard with the #23 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, they will effectively be paying that guy $2 million per year - which would equate to a veritable bargain versus the $4 to $5 million per year that they would have paid to keep Schwartz (who is on his fourth team in four years) or Asamoah (who never progressed beyond his rookie year) on the team. Theoretically, the Chiefs would be getting what would amount to one of if not the best guards in the entire draft at that spot, getting a guaranteed four years out of the player at a position that is more "plug and play" than other spots on the team. This equates to a huge savings as it relates to potential performance for the position. Personally, with the structured salary cap, I don't see why anyone would have a problem with the Chiefs selecting the best guard in the draft this coming May. It's a position of high need (as many are to point out, are you completely sold on the idea of either Watkins, Johnson or Linkenbach anchoring that spot on a team who just needed a few extra pieces in order to advance in the playoffs this past season?) with relatively low risk. Xavier S'ua-Filo is generally regarded as the top guard prospect in this draft and by all accounts, seems to be considered available with the #23 pick. If the Chiefs select him, they've locked up a guy who's got All-Pro level potential at his position for four seasons on the cheap. Considering that this the guard position is probably the single biggest question mark on this team, I don't see how anyone would have a problem with them using their first round pick on such a player. Quote:
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And if that OG at #23 sucks.....his entire contract is guaranteed.
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because drafting a ****ing guard in the first round is ****ing stupid, that's why
jesus...if we pass on any combo of Beckham/Lee/Cooks for a guard in the first guards aren't as important as WRs...is also why, and we 'appear' to be in the position of getting a WR that would be out of reach in any other draft
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And because of the incredible depth of the wide receiver position in this draft, the Chiefs could potentially get a borderline first round talent at the WR position with their third round pick. Guys like Devin Street, Mike Davis, Kevin Norwood, Robert Herron, Jared Abbrederis, Josh Huff, etc., are all very solid receiver prospects. (Devin Street, at least to me and from a measurables perspective, is as good as any of the guys who are being bandied about as potential first rounders.) That #23 spot rookie receiver coming in is going to initially be a #3/#4/ST guy at best. That #23 spot rookie guard starts and is already better than anybody else on the roster. I'm just being practical. Personally, my most superativest favorite player for our pick is Odell Beckham. However, being realistic and understanding the needs of the team, S'ua-Filo would be the better pick considering what potential receivers will still be on the board in the third round. |
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The same can be said for the guards in this draft. I'd rather take a guy who could potentially be a 1 wr vs a guard early when I could take a guard that can play at a high level later.
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