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Old 04-25-2010, 08:04 AM  
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Rick Gosselin draft grade: Chiefs get A+

I was pretty down on this draft outside of Berry but maybe I am just stupid.

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...s.3f4b050.html

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS GRADE: A+
The Chiefs drafted the NFL defensive rookie of the year in Berry – and a slew of other good players. Arenas was the best returner in the draft, and McCluster will give the AFC matchup problems at both running back and receiver.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:24 PM   #511
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If it was any team but Baltimore that took Kindle and Cody, I wouldn't be as pissed for passing on those guys. Newsome taking them means they are pretty darn good players.
Baltimore has the luxury of being able to take two questionable players due to their depth and success. Most teams can't take that risk defensively.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:27 PM   #512
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I'm hoping they saw something in Daryl Harris when they started working him out at center that tells them he might have some potential to be the long term answer there with some work, and that's the reason they didn't address it.

I just can't fathom not addressing it with an aging Weigman and Niswanger as your only options.
I thought I read that they're wondering if Asamoah is an option at Center.

If that's the case, maybe the plan is to have Lilja at LG and Harris or Brown at RG (future state).
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:27 PM   #513
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Baltimore has the luxury of being able to take two questionable players due to their depth and success. Most teams can't take that risk defensively.
Baltimore drafts like that every year though. Its why they have the most talented roster in the NFL, they just never had a franchise QB.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:29 PM   #514
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Ooops my bad

In all seriousness I do like Studebaker and I was kind of hoping Sheffield might be a starter then I realized he is going to be playing behind Hali.
I know Studebaker, not really friends with him, but we have have mutual friends. FWIW, he's a really good guy and a hard worker, not that that's any surprise to you I'm sure.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:30 PM   #515
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I thought I read that they're wondering if Asamoah is an option at Center.

If that's the case, maybe the plan is to have Lilja at LG and Harris or Brown at RG (future state).
Regardless, if they don't have a backup plan already in place not addressing the center position is simply unfathomable.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:36 PM   #516
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The difference is that Pioli isn't going to be happy until he's got HIS 53 guys in place.

It's a huge gamble, IMO, but it's one that Clark Hunt is obviously willing to take.
I'll take that response as you saying that Detroit does have more talent than us, mainly because they don't value leadership over talent.

At this point, they really are only missing a lockdown corner and a true LTOTF. Though it is entirely possible that Fox could become that guy.


My guess is that they'll win 5-6 games this year in a brutal division, and we'll win the same amount in a terrible division and playing a weak schedule.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:37 PM   #517
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Baltimore drafts like that every year though. Its why they have the most talented roster in the NFL, they just never had a franchise QB.
It's amazing that the same 6-8 teams, who are drafting in the 20's and 30's almost every year are the best drafting teams.
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Old 04-25-2010, 06:45 PM   #518
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It's amazing that the same 6-8 teams, who are drafting in the 20's and 30's almost every year are the best drafting teams.
Basically Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Indy draft really well each year.
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:01 PM   #519
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Basically Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Indy draft really well each year.
It's true, which is interesting because I think they all have different draft philosophies. I think a lot of people like the Ravens because they seem to play the most of the traditional "board" that most NFL fans have. I think they really view things the way most of the hardcore draft fans here do.

Not that the Steelers don't, but I think they'll veer a little more off course, but seem to always take guys who were very productive. I feel like they'll take a very productive college player over someone who's a little more "hype" or who may have a question mark.

And the Colts just give everyone a big middle finger and pretty much do whatever they want. They don't play by anyone's board or analysis. But at this point they've done so well it's just gotten to the point nobody questions them anymore. Kind of a rare situation.
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:02 PM   #520
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I'll take that response as you saying that Detroit does have more talent than us, mainly because they don't value leadership over talent.

At this point, they really are only missing a lockdown corner and a true LTOTF. Though it is entirely possible that Fox could become that guy.


My guess is that they'll win 5-6 games this year in a brutal division, and we'll win the same amount in a terrible division and playing a weak schedule.
The Lions are only a corner and LT away? Really? The Lions right side of the line is terrible. Cherilus is awful. They have Julian Peterson at linebacker and that's it. They have Gunther calling their defense.

I just don't get all this Lions love. They have Calvin, Delmas, Suh and Stafford. I'm no Javid Best fan due to his concussion issues and size.
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:04 PM   #521
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It's amazing that the same 6-8 teams, who are drafting in the 20's and 30's almost every year are the best drafting teams.
Baltimore drafts well because they take the obvious pick, big name guy falls, he pretty much always ends up a Raven. Their team comes up you go, hrm who's the best player left here? Baltimore takes him...

There's something to be said for being smart enough to just take the obvious pick instead of drafting bumble**** mcleadership from slapdick U because you must show how brilliant you are or value things that aren't talent.
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:11 PM   #522
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Baltimore drafts well because they take the obvious pick, big name guy falls, he pretty much always ends up a Raven. Their team comes up you go, hrm who's the best player left here? Baltimore takes him...

There's something to be said for being smart enough to just take the obvious pick instead of drafting bumble**** mcleadership from slapdick U because you must show how brilliant you are or value things that aren't talent.
So if Washington had taken Berry, we should have taken Okung correct? He would have been arguably the best guy on the board
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So if Washington had taken Berry, we should have taken Okung correct? He would have been arguably the best guy on the board
That's an arguable point, what I'm saying is you never see Baltimore make picks like Tyson Alualu or see them take some guy in the 3rd round that everyone goes "uh who?"
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Old 04-25-2010, 07:31 PM   #524
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That's an arguable point, what I'm saying is you never see Baltimore make picks like Tyson Alualu or see them take some guy in the 3rd round that everyone goes "uh who?"
Yeah, they don't ever do anything like draft tight ends in consecutive rounds.
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Considering Todd Heap is made of glass and they don't have any real considerable needs...
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