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*** 2015 Prospect Tracker: Chiefs Interest / Visits / Work Outs ***

Draft Season is upon us. With the college season ending tomorrow, and the NFL wrapping up soon as well, our focus shifts to the most glorious time of year.

With a ton of picks this year, it will be even more exciting to follow.

4 years ago, this thread had a few guys that we selected in the draft. 3 years ago, this thread had 4 of our 8 draft picks. 2 years ago, we got Kelce and Fisher, and last year we snagged Murray, DAT, LD-T, and Kona Schwenke.

Here was our list from 2014:
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For those who are new, the way this operates is that we collectively monitor various social media sources, blogs, articles and reports for news of the Chiefs' interest in a certain player. When posted in this thread, I will update the OP to include the player. *Please provide the link to the article, the players name, position and team.

I am going to try to link to player profiles when they exist, courtesy of draftbreakdown.com. For some of the lesser-known guys, it may just be a random video or profile from their team website.

2015 Draft - Chiefs Prospect Tracker

Offense
QB
Michael Strauss, Richmond
Jake Waters, K-State

RB
Joey Iosefa, Hawaii
Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette
Akeem Hunt, Purdue

WR
Phillip Dorsett, Miami
Devante Davis, UNLV
Dorial Green-Beckham, Oklahoma
Devin Funchess, Michigan
Keith Mumphery, Michigan State
Devin Smith, Ohio State
Justin Hardy, East Carolina
Da'Ron Brown, NIU
Jaelen Strong, Arizona State
Chandler Worthy, Troy
Kenny Cook, Gardner Webb
Tyler Lockett, Kansas State
Devin Gardner, Michigan (former QB)
Adrian Coxson, Stony Brook
Austin Willis, Emporia State
Ed Williams, Fort Hays State
Breshad Perriman, University of Central Florida
Rasheed Bailey, Delaware Valley College


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Wes Saxton, South Alabama
Maxx Williams, Minnesota
Casey Pierce, Kent State
Clive Walford, Miami
Will Tye, Stony Brook
Colin Voss, North Texas (Basketball)
Brian Parker, Albany

OT
TJ Clemmings, Pittsburgh
Jamil Douglas, Arizona State
Cedric 'Jeremiah' Poutasi, Utah
Bobby Hart, Florida State
D.J. Humphries, Florida
Ali Marpet, Hobart
Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M
Brandon Scherff, Iowa
Ereck Flowers, Miami
Kevin Whimpey, Utah State
Mitch Morse, Missouri
Andrus Peat, Stanford

G
Laken Tomlinson, Duke
A.J. Cann, South Carolina
Terrence Jones, Troy
Cody Wichmann, Fresno State
Kaleb Johnson, Rutgers

C
Dillion Day, Miss. State
Matthew Reese, Tuskegee

Defense
CB
Eric Rowe, Utah
Marcus Peters, Washington
Damian Swann, Georgia
Ronald Darby, Florida State
JaCorey Shepherd, Kansas
Tye Smith, Towson
Tray Walker, Texas Southern
Darryl Roberts, Marshall
De’Vante Bausby, Pitt State
Dexter McDonald, Kansas
Randall Evans, Kansas State
Tray Walker, Texas Southern

S
Chris Hackett, TCU
Dechane Durante, NIU
Damarious Randall, Arizona State
Cedric Thompson, Minnesota
Gerod Holliman, Louisville
Lyndell Johnson, Oklahoma State
Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech
Harold Jones-Quartey, Findlay
Gordon Hill, Sacred Heart
Keeston Terry, Pittsburg State

OLB
Nate Orchard, Utah
Alvin “Bud” Dupree, Kentucky
J.R. Tavai, USC
Ryan Delaire, Towson
Ryan Mueller, Kansas State
Victor Simmons, Kansas

ILB
Denzel Perryman, Miami
Ramik Wilson, Georgia
Paul Dawson, TCU
Damien Wilson, Minnesota
Junior Sylvestre, Toledo
Zack Vigil, Utah State
Ben Heeney, Kansas

DE
Zack Wagenmann, Montana
Shane Ray, Missouri
David Irving, Iowa State
Matt Longacre, Northwest Missouri
Billy Dobbs, Troy
Cedric Reed, Texas

DT
Rakeem Nunez-Roches, Southern Miss.
Rodney Gunter, Delaware State
Keon Stowers, Kansas
BJ McBryde, UConn
Lucas Vincent, Missouri

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Christian Brinser, Missouri

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Greetings from Lucas Oil Stadium, where the weeklong madness known as the annual NFL Combine has begun. I’ll have plenty of dispatches from the proceedings today, so be sure to check this space regularly for updates.

4:21 p.m. — Minnesota tight end Maxx Williams told me he has an interview set up with the Chiefs during the Combine. Williams is the eighth member of my All-Juice team, and a player whose skill set I can appreciate. I had the Chiefs selecting him 18th overall in my second mock draft. Others have him going in the second round and some have him going in the first but I’m bullish on his potential, and I came away impressed with him in my interview with him today. You can tell he’s passionate about football.

3:45 p.m. — Florida State right tackle Bobby Hart told me in passing that he interviewed with the Chiefs. I haven’t done much film work on him but he was a member of one of the best offensive lines in America. I also remember him struggling against Dee Ford in the Rose Bowl last season.

3:44 p.m. — Florida left tackle D.J. Humphries is a personable young man who came off well in his interview. He told me he has interviewed the Chiefs. He’s an interesting prospect; I need to do more film work on him but he has some athletic ability. The question about him will be his weight. He said he played last year at under 300 pounds, which won’t cut it in the NFL.
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3:16 p.m. — Offensive lineman Ali Marpet of Hobart said he has a formal interview set up with the Chiefs. Marpet is a strong interview; he has a definite presence. He went to a small college, but he preformed well at the Senior Bowl and more than held his own. He’s not terribly big, at 6-4, 307, so he projects as a center or guard, where his intelligence will help him. He’s an interesting mid-round prospect, in my opinion.

3:15 p.m. — Here’s a summary of what Chiefs coach Andy Reid had to say. (link)

2:28 p.m. — South Carolina guard A.J. Cann, one of my favorite players at his position in the draft, said he has interviewed with the Chiefs. Cann is squatty, at 6 feet 2 and 313 pounds, but he possesses good power at the point of attack and is very aware in pass pro, which the Chiefs could use. I don’t think he’s great in space — he seems like a better for for a gap/man blocking scheme — but the Chiefs could incorporate more of those concepts, especially since they have another power guard in last year’s starter on the right side, Zach Fulton.

1:59 p.m. — LSU offensive lineman La’El Collins told me he has interviewed with the Chiefs during the predraft process. Collins, who is listed at 6 feet 5 and 308 pounds, is projected to be a first-round pick due to his size and reputation as a run blocker. He played tackle and guard at LSU, two positions the Chiefs could use more depth at.

12:41 p.m. — New Denver coach Gary Kubiak said star quarterback Peyton Manning has not told him whether or not he’ll be playing in 2015.

“It’s been about a process that he and John (Elway) have been working through the course of the last month,” Kubiak said. “When I came in — think it will be a month tomorrow that I’ve been in town — I knew all along they were going to take some time, that Peyton was going to take some time away. ... I’ve had the chance to visit with (Peyton) quite often here in the last couple of weeks and it’s been very good, no football. We visited about a lot of things but no football. He’s very positive in his talking to me; he was very positive with John when he came to town last week. So we continue to move forward and I’ll let he and John work that out.”

Kubiak was then asked if he believes Manning, who battled a lower body injury the second half of last season, will be his quarterback in 2015.

“No doubt I want him to be,” Kubiak said. “I think all indications are that (through) everything that he said and through his conversations with John he feels good. He’s had his self-assessment or however you want to label that, and he feels good about moving forward. So, we’ll just continue with the process.”

12:01 p.m. — Arizona State offensive lineman Jamil Douglas said he interviewed with the Chiefs on Tuesday night. Douglas played guard and tackle in college but probably projects best as a guard due to his size (6-4, 300). He was named one of college football’s freakiest athletes before last season.

11:04 a.m. — New Bears coach John Fox offered a fairly tepid response to a question about whether quarterback Jay Cutler will be the guy going forward. “I don’t think there’s any question there’s ability and talent there,” Fox said. “But there’s a lot more than goes into it and we’re in the process of doing that.”

10:46 a.m. — San Francisco general manager Trent Baalke was asked about former 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh’s recent comments about his departure from the team. Harbaugh said it wasn’t his choice. “I have no response to that,” Baalke said. “Jim’s moved on, we’ve moved on ... Jim did a heck of a job, he’s a heck of a coach. He’s gone his direction, we’ve gone ours. We feel good about the direction we’re headed in and I’m sure he does as well … the important thing for us is just to move forward.”

10:40 a.m. — Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub, who was believed to be one of several candidates for the Bears’ head coaching job this offseason, still has a big fan in Tampa Bay coach Lovie Smith, who was his boss for several years in Chicago. “I’m pulling for him because I think he deserves it,” Smith said. “Dave’s a good football coach. How do you move up? You do a great job at what you’re in charge of, and Dave has done that throughout his career. I know him personally, I know exactly what he brings to the table. In time, he’ll get that opportunity.”

▪ 10:20 a.m. — Tampa Bay coach Lovie Smith just praised former Chiefs and Jayhawks safety Bradley McDougald, saying he made some good strides this year. McDougald signed with the Bucs in December 2013 after being waived by the Chiefs.

▪ 10:10 a.m. — Seventy-four underclassmen entered this year’s NFL draft, a drop of 24 percent from the year before. That’s the first time that number has dropped in five years, and Pittsburgh general manager Kevin Colbert has a theory about what prompted this.

“I hope it’s the education of what happened in last year’s draft,” Colbert said. “Only 61 percent of those kids were drafted. I think a lot of kids that weren’t drafted regretted it because they ended up as free agents. They gave up a year of college.”

Colbert also said that changes to the league’s player advisory committee could also be having an effect.

“Now we only tell a player if he’s (projected to be) a first or second rounder,” Colbert said.

Prior to this year, the committee also told players if they were projected to go in the third round or fourth-through-sixth rounds.

▪ 9:48 a.m. — Pittsburgh general manager Kevin Colbert will speak to the media at 9 a.m. central. He will be the first of several personnel men and coaches to take questions in the media workroom. There’s a good chance he will be asked about receiver Randall Cobb, a pending free agent who would be a nice fit with the Chiefs, provided he hits the market.

By the way, Chiefs coach Andy Reid will speak to the media at 2:15 p.m.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...#storylink=cpy
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Former Mizzou WR Dorial Green-Beckham has been a topic of conversation ever since ESPN's Mel Kiper's 2015 NFL mock draft sent DGB to the Kansas City Chiefs. The draft is obviously a ways away but we do have a little bit of news on DGB and the Chiefs. GM John Dorsey confirmed that the Chiefs plan to meet with DGB while in Indy.

"Physically we think he has all the gifts in the world," Dorsey said Thursday of DGB. "We've all admired him from the state of Missouri ... Now what people want to do is get a feel for him as a person and see where he is at this stage. That's what we're doing. We'll be meeting him in the next couple of days and I look forward to it."

Clearly, the physical traits are there. He certainly looks the part of one of the NFL's next great receivers. If there were no other question marks, we'd be talking about DGB as a high first round pick. But of course there are more questions ... a few incidents at Missouri eventually led him to having to leave the school. He transferred to Oklahoma where he did not play last year as he sat out per NCAA rules.

The thing with DGB, at least for me, is that the Chiefs really need to nail their first round pick this year. If they were in a different situation, I would be all about taking the risk on DGB. But with this team? It's a tough decision. His physical skills will make me always have some level of interest but the Chiefs need to do some due diligence here over the next couple of months and get a better feel for him.

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They really need to nail their 1st round pick this year? Isn't that every ****ing team?

If anything....now is the time to take a player that has some risk with them. Tampa Bay isn't shying away from Winston and shouldn't they have to "nail" the 1st overall pick?
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