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All the reports I've seen on him are that he CAN bend and that he has speed to burn.
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Yeah, especially with the realization that anyone you take there is gonna have some holes in their game otherwise you woudln't be getting them there.
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I will just drop this here. I think Ika would be a legitimate pick at the end of the first round. Crazy nimble and explosive, 6'4" 350? He will demand doubles, and interior pass rush will amplify the performance of GK and whatever gem we find in the draft this year to replace clark |
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Here's some guys I like man... not going to give big scouting reports on them though right now. It'll grow, I'll move guys up and down.
QB Clayton Tune, Houston (6'3" 220) - 5th QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA (6'1" 205) - 6th QB Aidan O'Connell, Purdue (6'3" 210) - 7th QB Tim DeMorat, Fordham (6'4" 220) - UDFA QB Max Duggan, TCU (6'2" 210) - UDFA QB Tanner Mordecai, SMU (6'2" 211) - UDFA QB Devin Leary, NC State (6'1" 212) - UDFA QB Sam Hartman, Wake Forest (6'1" 210) - UDFA RB/WR Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama (5'9" 199) - 1st RB Zach Charbonnet, UCLA (6'1" 220) - 3rd RB Israel Abanikanda, Pittsburgh (5'10" 215) - 3rd RB Tyjae Spears, Tulane (5'10" 200) - 3rd RB Sean Tucker, Syracuse (5'10" 209) - 4th RB Tank Bigsby, Auburn (6'0" 208) - 4th RB Chase Brown, Illinois (5'10" 205) - 4th RB Kenny McIntosh, Georgia (6'0" 210) - 5th RB Kendre Miller, TCU (6'0" 220) - 5th RB DeWayne McBride, UAB (5'11" 215) - 5th RB Roschon Johnson, Texas (6'2" 222) - 5th RB Eric Gray, Oklahoma (5'10" 210) - 6th RB Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota (5'11" 215) - 6th RB Evan Hull, Northwestern (5'11" 210) - 6th RB Khalan Laborn, Marshall (5'11" 215) - 6th (FSU dismissal vetting req'd) RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State (5'6" 180) - 7th RB Deneric Prince, Tulsa (6'0" 216) - 7th OT Paris Johnson, Ohio State (6'6" 315) - 1st OT Peter Skoronski, Northwestern (6'4" 300) - 1st OT Broderick Jones, Georgia (6'4" 315) - 1st OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma (6'5" 309) - 1st OT Darnell Wright, Tennessee (6'6" 335) - 1st OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse (6'5" 322) - 2nd OT Tyler Steen, Alabama (6'5" 325) - 2nd OT Wanya Morris, Oklahoma (6'6" 308) - 2nd OT Blake Freeland, BYU (6'7" 310) - 3rd OT Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland (6'5" 320) - 3rd OT Warren McClendon, Georgia (6'5" 300) - 4th OT Luke Haggard, Indiana (6'6" 305) - 5th OT Connor Galvin, Baylor (6'7" 305) - 5th OT Isaac Moore, Temple (6'6" 305) - 6th OT Ryan Hayes, Michigan (6'6" 307) - 6th OT Carter Warren, Pittsburgh (6'5" 315) - 6th OC Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame (6'4" 310) - 2nd OG Nick Broeker, Ole Miss (6'5" 305) - 3rd OG Braeden Daniels, Utah (6'4" 300) - 4th OG Caleb Chandler, Louisville (6'5" 300) - 5th OG Cody Mauch, North Dakota State (6'5" 305) - 4th OG Dylan Wonnum, South Carolina (6'4" 323) - 5th WR Quentin Johnston, TCU (6'4" 215) - 1st WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee (6'0" 185) - 1st WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State (6'1" 198) - 1st WR Zay Flowers, Boston College (5'10" 185) - 2nd WR Cedric Tillman, Tennessee (6'2" 215) - 2nd WR Josh Downs, North Carolina (5'10" 171) - 2nd WR Rashee Rice, SMU (6'0" 205) - 2nd WR A.T. Perry, Wake Forest (6'4" 205) - 2nd WR Tyler Scott, Cincinnati (5'10" 177) - 3rd WR Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State (6'3" 210) - 3rd WR Trey Palmer, Nebraska (6'1" 190) - 3rd WR Marvin Mims, North Carolina (5'10" 175) - 3rd WR Jonathan Mingo, Ole Miss (6'2" 225) - 3rd WR Xavier Smith, FAU (5'10" 170) - 4th WR Jayden Reed, Michigan State (6'0" 185) - 4th WR Ronnie Bell, Michigan (6'0" 190) - 5th WR Jermaine Burton, Alabama (6'0" 200) - 5th WR Jesse Matthews, San Diego State (6'0" 190) - 6th WR Rakim Jarrett, Maryland (6'0" 190) - 7th WR Demario Douglas, Liberty (5'8" 170) - 7th WR Keylon Stokes, Tulsa (5'10" 188) - 7th WR Nikko Remigio, Fresno State (5'10" 185) - UDFA WR Josh Vann, South Carolina (5'11" 190) - UDFA TE Payne Durham, Purdue (6'5" 255) - 3rd TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati (6'6" 245) - 3rd TE Tucker Kraft, South Dakota State (6'5" 255) - 3rd TE Luke Schoonmaker, Michigan (6'6" 250) -4th TE Cameron Latu, Alabama (6'5" 250) - 4th TE Davis Allen, Clemson (6'6" 250) - 5th TE Will Mallory, Miami (6'5" 245) - 5th TE Ben Sims, Baylor (6'4" 256) - 5th TE Austin Stogner, South Carolina (6'6" 262) - 6th DT Siaki Ika, Baylor (6'3" 350) - 2nd DT Mazi Smith, Michigan (6'2" 337) - 2nd DT Gervon Dexter, Florida (6'5" 315) - 2nd DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin (6'4" 317) - 2nd DT Zacch Pickens, South Carolina (6'3" 305) - 3rd DT Jaquelin Roy, LSU (6'4" 295) - 3rd DT Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh (6'0" 280) - 3rd DT Byron Young, Alabama (6'3" 297) - 4th DT D.J. Dale, Alabama (6'3" 300) - 4th DT Kobie Turner, Wake Forest (6'3" 290) - 4th DT Dante Stills, West Virginia (6'2" 289) - 4th DT Moro Ojomo (6'2" 284) - 5th DT Tyler Lacy, Oklahoma State (6'3" 295) - 5th DT Brodric Martin, Western Kentucky - 6th DT Jonah Tavai, San Diego State (6'0" 295) - 7th ER Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame (6'4" 260) - 1st ER Lucas VanNess, Iowa (6'5" 270) - 1st ER Derick Hall, Auburn (6'3" 256) - 2nd ER Keion White, Georgia Tech (6'5" 280) - 2nd ER B.J. Ojulari, LSU (6'3" 244) - 2nd ER Will McDonald IV, Iowa State (6'3" 250) - 2nd ER Felix Anudike-Uzomah (6'3" 255) - 2nd ER Tuli Tuipulotu, USC (6'4" 290) - 2nd ER Dylan Horton, TCU (6'4" 270) - 3rd ER Andre Carter II, Army (6'6" 250) - 3rd ER Isaiah McGuire, Missouri (6'4" 267) - 3rd ER Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan (6'4" 260) - 4th ER Eku Leota, Auburn (6'4" 256) - 4th ER Tyrus Wheat, Mississippi State (6'2" 265) - 4th ER Viliami "Junior" Fohoko, Jr., San Jose State (6'4" 263) - 5th ER Habakkuk Baldonado, Pitt (6'5" 255) - 6th ER Jamal Hines, Toledo (6'3" 260) - 7th LB Nick Herbig, Wisconsin (6'2" 227) - 2nd LB Owen Pappoe, Auburn (6'1" 226) - 2nd LB DeMarvion Overshown, Texas (6'4" 225) - 3rd LB Dorian Williams, Tulane (6'1" 220) - 4th LB Ivan Pace, Jr., Cincinnati (6'0" 235) - 4th LB James Patterson, Buffalo (6'0" 232) - 5th LB Shaka Heyward, Duke (6'4" 220) - 5th LB Isaiah Moore, NC State (6'1" 232) - 6th LB Amari Gainer, Florida State (6'3" 237) - 5th (pass rush type) LB Jacob Dobbs, Holy Cross (6'0" 231) - 7th CB Kalee Ringo, Georgia (6'2" 199) - 1st CB Garrett Williams, Syracuse (5'10" 190) - 3rd CB Riley Moss, Iowa (6'1" 195) - 3rd CB Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State (6'2" 200) - 5th CB Darrell Luter, Jr., South Alabama (6'0" 190) - 6th CB Nic Jones, Ball State (6'0" 190) - 7th DB Ji'Ayir Brown, Penn State (5'11" 208) - 2nd DB Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State (6'1" 207) - 3rd DB Jartavius Martin, Illinois (5'11" 194) - 3rd/High 4th DB Kaevon Merriweather, Iowa (6'0" 212) - 4th DB Avery Young, Rutgers (6'0" 205) - 5th DB Christopher Smith, Georgia (5'11" 190) - 4th DB Bee Jay Williamson, Louisiana Tech (5'11" 190) - 6th DB Trey Dean, Florida (6'2" 207) - 6th DB Brandon Hill, Pittsburgh (5'11" 195) - 6th Last edited by kccrow; 03-18-2023 at 07:00 AM.. |
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Dalton Kincaid is the best college TE in the country. He's got perennial all-pro written all over him. That being said, we're too stacked at that position to use the high pick it's going to take to get him.
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OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
The more film you see on Jones, and the more you read on him, the less likely it is that he will remain on the board by the time the Chiefs select. There is an athletic profile that the NFL craves in its tackles, and Jones is the epitome of that skillset. He is athletic in ways that are just unfair; he has fantastic length, great size, moves easy, with a kickslide that can set him deep or shallow if need be, and everything you need for a nimble, dancing bear in pass protection to someone who can drop plow and stone a bullrush. It's easy to forget, though, that Jones "only" has a little under two years starting experience, his technique is all over the place, in both the pass and the run game. So the question is, how fast do you think he can learn on the job, and that's something teams will have to figure out in interviews. I think we all broadly agree that the most sensible policy at left tackle in 2023 is to tag Orlando Brown, draft a stud tackle high, and have them learn on the job at right tackle before taking over left tackle in 2024. Jones will be able to physically do everything the Chiefs ask of him if he lasts long enough to get draft, but the question is how much do you trust Andy Heck to mold a left tackle out of him by 2024. I'd put the odds at very high. |
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DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State
One of the players this forum should watch closely throughout the draft process as a second day prospect is Anudike-Uzomah. How does he do in interviews, how does he look in drills, what do the rumor mills say about team research into his character and work ethic. This forum in particular has argued that the Chiefs should hunt for speedy, situational passrush demons on the 2nd day of the draft, and Anudike-Uzomah fits that bill. Given that he's 6'3" 255 lbs, he is not a "traditional" Spags DE and is probably best suited as a 3-4 rushbacker, but the Chiefs have shown proclivities to look at rushers his size if everything else about him checks out, which is why they were so intrigued by Mike Danna. He has great explosion, and can destroy the edge, turning on a dime and attacking the pocket around tackles -- when his technique is on. And that's the kicker. Anudike-Uzomah is more athletic and explosive than Danna, but he's nowhere near as sound technically. He is extremely raw, especially in the run game where he just seems completely lost. His ability to contribute in his first year will be only in obvious passing situations. But he has Elvis Dumervil upside to me, if you're patient enough to teach him the position. I'd consider spending a 3rd on that. Edit (1/3): I've been watching the TCU games the last couple weeks they played and I'm upping FAU to a 2nd. Last edited by Direckshun; 01-03-2023 at 10:56 AM.. |
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This might sound crazy. And I’m not sure it isn’t. But man, TE Darnell Washington has me intrigued. Especially since he’s trending towards being a first rounder. But 6’7 270. And is a FREAK. An absolute eraser as a blocker, and has unlimited potential as a receiver. Andy has obviously been infatuated with multiple tight end sets the last couple years. Plus Kelce isn’t getting any younger.
Still would rather go DT or another edge. But I honestly think I might go Washington over WR |
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Bottom of the 2nd may be doubtful for him being there, much less bottom of 3. A bit similar to Drake Jackson but a bit more productive. I don't know, but I'm guessing he's going to end up a top-50 guy. |
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That being said, I'm not in the interview rooms, and I'm not testing these guys behind the scenes. If he shows out there, who knows. |
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Just seen Dane Brugler's first mock draft. Interesting where he has people going as they are much higher up than a lot of the big boards I have seen going round.
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DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson
Bresee makes sense for the Chiefs under exactly one circumstance: if the Chiefs foresee being unable to retain Chris Jones. I think this is unlikely, but it's very on brand for the Chiefs to use draft picks to prepare for future departures. Bresee is a very active, one-gap shooting tackle who explodes out of his stance to menace backfields. He gives up some size to Jones (6'5", 300 lbs to Jones' 320) but he somehow has room on his frame to bulk up. He was the #1 recruit in the nation, and was largely thought to eventually end up as a Top 10 pick in 2023 -- until disaster struck and he tore his ACL. ACL's are not the death sentence that they once were, and his tape in 2022 has been very strong, though not the elite wrecking ball stuff we saw before his injury. The Combine and medicals will go a long way to determining if he's still Top 10 material. If he's not, the Chiefs have as good a medical staff as anyone in the league and they're uncharacteristically patient with player development. He makes some sense as a trade-up candidate or staying put at our pick in the 1st. |
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