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Old 04-13-2009, 04:54 PM  
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my new chiefs mock with trades through round 3.

this is probably more of what I would want to do than what the chiefs brass would do.

1.) Lions QB Matt Stafford
2.) Rams LT Jason Smith
3.) Bengals (Chiefs trade to Bengals for 2nd round pick) LT Eugene Monroe
4.) Seahawks DT BJ Raji
5.) Browns LB Aaron Curry

6.) Chiefs WR Michael Crabtree (best player available and with the trade of Tony G, we need another target.)


38.) (Pick from Bengals) Chiefs Eben Britton OT

55.) (Trade Tony Gonzalez to Atlanta for #55 pick) Chiefs OLB/DE Michael Johnson

67.) Chiefs TE Jared Cook

I would hope that Cook would drop to us with our 3rd round pick. He could go in round 2, but Mayock doesn't even have him ranked as a top 5 TE for what I am assuming is blocking concerns. If he drops to round 3, I'd take him.
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:16 PM   #16
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Pettigrew is probably going to go first although it wouldn't shock me to see a Cook or a Shawn Nelson jump him. Pettigrew posting those 5 second 40s probably didn't calm teams concerned about his receiving ability.

I'll say he'll probably still go first but it's going to depend alot on what those teams want. If you want another OT out there that blocks really well so you can run you go Pettigrew he's 20lbs heavier and a better blocker...the other guys are much greater receiving weapons.
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:21 PM   #17
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the bengals need crabtree more than we need crabtree
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:24 PM   #18
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the bengals need crabtree more than we need crabtree
without Tony G. that is very debatable. we will definitely need another target with Tony G. gone.

the bengals really need a LT. they also signed laveranues coles and still have ocho cinco.
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:25 PM   #19
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Why can't someone be nice and give us 1 of the receivers I like?
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:27 PM   #20
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Why can't someone be nice and give us 1 of the receivers I like?
Crab really impressed me in the game against texas.
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I think Hakeem Nicks is better than he is and I like Heyward Bey more also.
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:54 PM   #22
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I think Hakeem Nicks is better than he is and I like Heyward Bey more also.
Crabtree will be a better pro than DHB.
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Old 04-13-2009, 05:54 PM   #23
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Crabtree will be a better pro than DHB.
I think he will be A LOT better than DHB.
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We'll see Crabtree is the guy from the spread, they aren't.
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Old 04-13-2009, 06:00 PM   #25
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We'll see Crabtree is the guy from the spread, they aren't.
Heyward Bey is basically a track star with a helmet, spread or not.
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Heyward Bey has actually been productive with nothing around him...it's not like all he is, is a track guy. If that was the case he wouldn't have been the best player on his team or a 3 year starter.
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Old 04-13-2009, 06:35 PM   #27
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the bengals need crabtree more than we need crabtree
They have Chad Johnson and Lavernues Coles, they dont need a first round WR.
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Heyward Bey has actually been productive with nothing around him...it's not like all he is, is a track guy. If that was the case he wouldn't have been the best player on his team or a 3 year starter.
Alot of guys are somewhat productive in college despite having marginal skill, especially if they're a lone option for their unit.

He's VERY raw as a WR and I hope we don't use a first-day pick on him thinking he's gonna come in and produce like Dwayne Bowe. He's a project - he has high-end speed, but needs serious work in nearly every other facet of his game.
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Old 04-13-2009, 08:46 PM   #29
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Alot of guys are somewhat productive in college despite having marginal skill, especially if they're a lone option for their unit.

He's VERY raw as a WR and I hope we don't use a first-day pick on him thinking he's gonna come in and produce like Dwayne Bowe. He's a project - he has high-end speed, but needs serious work in nearly every other facet of his game.
I think he would be the perfect compliment to Bowe. Not mention with Haley's track record with receivers we could have our own Irvin/Harper set with those two. Also its not like we dont have a couple of solid options not great but solid options at #2 right now to allow us for a good development project.
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this is probably more of what I would want to do than what the chiefs brass would do.

1.) Lions QB Matt Stafford
2.) Rams LT Jason Smith
3.) Bengals (Chiefs trade to Bengals for 2nd round pick) LT Eugene Monroe
4.) Seahawks DT BJ Raji
5.) Browns LB Aaron Curry

6.) Chiefs WR Michael Crabtree (best player available and with the trade of Tony G, we need another target.)


38.) (Pick from Bengals) Chiefs Eben Britton OT

55.) (Trade Tony Gonzalez to Atlanta for #55 pick) Chiefs OLB/DE Michael Johnson

67.) Chiefs TE Jared Cook

I would hope that Cook would drop to us with our 3rd round pick. He could go in round 2, but Mayock doesn't even have him ranked as a top 5 TE for what I am assuming is blocking concerns. If he drops to round 3, I'd take him.


I don't think the Seahawks take Raji, but if they did and the draft fell this way, we would trade down to 10 with SF so they could take Sanchez.
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