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*** 2021 Chiefs Training Camp MEGATHREAD ***
Posting this as a repository for random training camp content. Glad to see Andy moving around today without the cane.
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I'm all for this. In fact, I'd kind of like Andy to install a couple plays out of the old T formation. Two TEs and Kelce and Fortson or Gray in the backfield. Maybe a little Martyball to demonstrate we'll score any time and any way we want to. As much as I liked Sherman, his contribution last year was mostly ST (2 targets, 3 rushes), so use Fortson or Gray in his place. Surely one of them can wear a mohawk with style.
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Waller had gotten his shit together off the field and was on the PS when gruden nabbed him. then it took half a season and a full offseason to come together on the field. It's not like BAL just completely wiffed. If anything they deserve a lot of credit for getting him help and keeping him in house.
https://www.nfl.com/news/darren-wall...r-and-his-life
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The bare minimum plays and risk should be applied to our core players.
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When I was so kindly blessed by Twisted Chief with the opportunity to go to the private dinner/drinks night with the players and the Clarks, Mahomes raved about a guy on the PS that is good enough to be a starter on half the other teams in the NFL. He was talking about Fortson. I've been disappointed he hasn't made an impact/gotten his chance yet, but it sounds like this is his best shot yet. Gotta love the measurements on the kid and the feedback thus far.
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1. Will rookies Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith and Lucas Niang all be starting Week 1? — John K.
Well, those rookie offensive linemen are going to start Saturday’s game, which is a really positive sign this early in the preseason; they’re still a month away from their season opener against the Cleveland Browns. Humphrey, whom the Chiefs selected in the second round of the NFL Draft, has taken all of his repetitions with superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the first-team offense. Smith, a sixth-round pick, has been mauling his teammates throughout camp and is emerging as a possible late-round steal. My understanding is that Humphrey and Smith are the clear starters at center and right guard, respectively, and both the coaching staff and the player personnel staff are expecting them to perform well in the preseason. The right tackle position, I believe, is still a competition. Niang, who opted out of last season, has shown improvement in camp. If the Chiefs are looking for steady play and experience, then Mike Remmers, a nine-year veteran, could be the starter when the season begins. But if Niang is impressive in the preseason, then the Chiefs might feel comfortable with him starting in his NFL debut.
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Now we've got Gray and Bell ahead of him so how does he get a chance? He seems a little bitter and I don't really blame him when Andy is keeping guys on the roster like Nick Keizer over him. It must be infuriating. Putting on 20 pounds of muscle takes some series work ethic. I'd love to see him get a shot to make an impact. |
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2. Who is the player you’re most interested in seeing in real game situations? Who do you think will surprise the most? — Donald R.
Great question, Donald. Several players come to mind, honestly. My top two are tackles Niang and Orlando Brown Jr. Although they’re expected to play just a quarter, Niang and Brown should get a few snaps to display their pass-blocking skills while Mahomes attempts a few passes. This is the first time Niang and Brown will be blocking for Mahomes, so their performances will be instructive, in part, on how quickly the Chiefs’ offensive line has jelled since camp began. Meanwhile, Chris Jones, the Chiefs’ top defensive player, has been dominant in camp, and I’m fascinated to see if he’ll play Saturday’s game as just a defensive end — his new position — or move between the edge and the interior of the Chiefs’ defensive line. My two candidates for who will produce the biggest surprise Saturday are veteran running back Jerick McKinnon and rookie tight end Noah Gray. Both players just fit the Chiefs’ offense so well.
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3. What’s your feeling on the linebacker rotation? Has rookie Nick Bolton adjusted well? — Paul W.
Some fans may be surprised by this, but Ben Niemann, the four-year veteran, has performed well in camp. Niemann has deflected passes and shown improved strength from last season. In the one-on-one drill between tight ends and running backs against linebackers and safeties Thursday, Niemann overwhelmed running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire in two repetitions. I believe the Chiefs have four linebackers you can trust in Anthony Hitchens, Willie Gay, Bolton and Niemann. Before Gay entered the league’s concussion protocol, he was having the best camp among the defensive players. In the past 10 days, Bolton has flashed several times, showing his athleticism, coverage skills and power when tackling. At some point this season, perhaps in late October, I think the Chiefs will want Hitchens, Gay and Bolton to play the majority of the snaps. All of this leads to our next question …
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4. What position group is most vulnerable to injury attrition? — Kevin M.
With just four trusted linebackers, the Chiefs can’t really afford to have two of those players miss significant time this season. I’ve said this before, but one of the most underrated parts of the Chiefs winning Super Bowl LIV is that their four main linebackers that season — Hitchens, Niemann, Reggie Ragland and Damien Wilson — all remained healthy and effective. These Chiefs will likely need a similar result to become champions again. On offense, the Chiefs could have injury attrition and still put up close to 30 points on the scoreboard each week. And on defense, coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has a plethora of linemen and defensive backs. In the preseason, the Chiefs will hope that linebackers Dorian O’Daniel and Darius Harris each have strong highlights to demonstrate their improvement in Spagnuolo’s system.
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5. With the revamped offensive line, will Reid implement a more run-oriented offense? — Sean D.
You’re on the right track, Sean. Reid, especially with Mahomes, will always be a pass-first coach, which is the right philosophy to have in this pass-happy era of the NFL. The mission for Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is to get the Chiefs’ offense to be more balanced at times during games or in certain areas of the field. In a 17-game season, the Chiefs should try to give Edwards-Helaire enough opportunities for him to record at least 1,000 rushing yards. A bigger offensive line from a year ago should benefit Edwards-Helaire in the red zone and on short-yardage plays. More balance on the play calls from Reid and Bieniemy will help protect Mahomes and allow the Chiefs to perhaps be even more unpredictable. Imagine if the Chiefs don’t have to get creative on third-and-1 and can convert with ease by having their offensive line bully the opposing defensive line.
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6. With the Chiefs moving Greg Lewis from receivers assistant to running back assistant, I think they plan to get Edwards-Helaire involved more in the passing game. What ways have you seen that in camp? — Joel S.
Yes, yes, yes to your first statement, Joel. As for camp, the Chiefs have had Edwards-Helaire run more routes in the middle of the field the past few practices. Edwards-Helaire is such a good receiver that it’s wise for the Chiefs to find more ways to pass him the ball this season. One of the best examples occurred Tuesday in a team period inside the red zone as Mahomes threw a touchdown pass to Edwards-Helaire on the perimeter. “If you look back at last season and see how he was coming on strong right before he got that (hip and ankle) injury, I think you’re seeing that he’s gotten comfortable within the offense,” Mahomes said of Edwards-Helaire after Thursday’s practice. “He understands how to get himself open. Right before he got injured, he was really coming into his own. I think you’ll see that from the beginning this year.” Expect Edwards-Helaire to run more sophisticated routes this season.
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7. Is Mike Hughes the definite third cornerback or could Deandre Baker still be in the mix for that spot? — Jay S.
Honestly, Jay, I don’t have a feel for who has earned the third cornerback spot yet. That’s because I don’t think Spagnuolo knows the answer to that question. In camp, Spagnuolo has rotated several cornerbacks — Hughes, Baker, Rashad Fenton and BoPete Keyes — into that third spot when L’Jarius Sneed is the nickel and Charvarius Ward is on the opposite side of the field. The only thing you can assume so far is that the cornerback who performs the best in the preseason will earn that third spot.
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8. Besides Devon Key, who’s your other dark horse candidate to crack the 53-man roster? — Blake M.
Most folks who read my coverage of the Chiefs or listen to The Athletic’s “Time’s Ours” podcast should know this answer. It’s Jody Fortson. It’s always going to be Jody Fortson. In his third season with the Chiefs, Fortson has never looked better, as he knows the playbook and has performed well as an athletic tight end. In a team period Thursday, Fortson leaped, twisted his body and made a juggling catch on a pass from backup quarterback Chad Henne that wasn’t even intended for him. “He’s a freak athlete,” Henne said Tuesday of Fortson. “He can play it all. If he can get in the blocking scheme, which he’s shown in this training camp that he can do, he’s going to be a mismatch for a lot of linebackers and safeties. We’re just excited to see him in the preseason. If he can transition from practice to the game, he’s going to have a heck of a year for us.”
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