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Hoover 09-01-2014 09:44 PM

Why move Kush when Hudson has played guard, and played it well?

Saccopoo 09-02-2014 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Hoover (Post 10872367)
Why move Kush when Hudson has played guard, and played it well?

Kush has also logged time at guard as well as left tackle during college. At this point, establishing the rhythm and timing with the center/QB exchange is important. Keeping Hudson there makes the most sense at this point. If Kush is playing well, might as well move him to one of the guard spots and have Allen as your emergency backup for the G/T spots.

Kush has very nice feet and pulls extremely well. And is apparently strong like bull. He's got a little height on Hudson and I think he'd do just fine at the OG spot.

Either that, or he's the offensive line equivalent of Jerrell Powe - somebody we all think is playing well, but something isn't clicking with he and the coaching staff.

The Franchise 09-02-2014 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10872576)
Kush has also logged time at guard as well as left tackle during college. At this point, establishing the rhythm and timing with the center/QB exchange is important. Keeping Hudson there makes the most sense at this point. If Kush is playing well, might as well move him to one of the guard spots and have Allen as your emergency backup for the G/T spots.

Kush has very nice feet and pulls extremely well. And is apparently strong like bull. He's got a little height on Hudson and I think he'd do just fine at the OG spot.

Either that, or he's the offensive line equivalent of Jerrell Powe - somebody we all think is playing well, but something isn't clicking with he and the coaching staff.

I've been hoping that they would move Kush.

Fisher - McGlynn - Hudson - Kush - Allen

John Dope 09-02-2014 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 10872987)
I've been hoping that they would move Kush.

Fisher - McGlynn - Hudson - Kush - Allen

He played some guard at OTAs. I wonder why they just stopped that experiment?

Saccopoo 09-02-2014 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by John Dope (Post 10874332)
He played some guard at OTAs. I wonder why they just stopped that experiment?

There always seems to be one of those during every pre-season.

All I know is that our guard situation isn't good and everyone keeps talking about how good (strong, good feet, etc.) Kush has looked this preseason. (As well as in the regular season last year against the Chargers.)

The guy is on the roster for a reason. We might as well see what he's got at this point, especially with Allen moving over to right tackle due to the four game suspension of Stephenson.

Frosty 09-10-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10757244)
5. Storm Woods, RB; Oregon State: 6’0”, 210 lbs.
- Woods is a nice runner who excels in the passing game. Is patient, hits his holes well, accelerates nicely and has some wiggle to him. Would fit in with the West Coast system very well. Did have a nasty concussion against Utah early in the 2013 season, but came back and played solid after sitting out a couple of weeks.

http://media.oregonlive.com/oregonia...1-standard.jpg

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BTW, Sacc, Storm is a junior and I doubt he will have the kind of season that would make him think about coming out early.

Also, for Beaver RBs, I am starting to be more impressed with Terron Ward. He's short but thick (5'7", 202 lbs) and is much shiftier than Woods. Some of the cuts he made this week against Hawaii were impressive. He has better speed too.

I couldn't find any decent highlights but Ward's two TDs are here (start at 1:20).

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Saccopoo 10-20-2014 09:55 PM

Need to update this...Direckshun's already got 74 more mocks since I last did this one.

Direckshun 10-21-2014 01:44 AM

You'll never catch me.

Sweet Daddy Hate 10-21-2014 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11035221)
Need to update this...Direckshun's already got 74 more mocks since I last did this one.

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Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 11035454)
You'll never catch me.

Instructions for a KC Chiefs mock draft:

1) Craft the most well thought out and logical draft your brain can muster.

2) Do the exact opposite.

Mission....

Accomplished.

Exoter175 10-22-2014 05:02 PM

I'm like, splooging all over this draft for the respect to value and offensive weaponry, while at least taking a shot at shoring up serious position needs.

I think this draft, so far, probably does the best at "satisfying" everyone's different tastes for a draft, and also takes care of "business" at the "I need to put a warm body in this gaping hole" areas, like at ILB.

I do, however, think the draft is a little "reachy" on some picks, and a little lenient on how far some of these guys drop.

I Like it though, I like it.

jonzie04 10-26-2014 08:35 PM

Very impressive draft, diggs is my favorite WR in this draft for us outside of cooper and white. guys very dangerous with the ball in his hands. i also looked up plummer after seeing this mock and watched draftbreakdowns video of him against bridgewater and was blown away. that guys a tremendous football player, he really has a nose for the ball, and makes some super fast reads. he isn't super athletic or anything but he's really physical, and can definitely take an o lineman head on. I think he'd be a steal in the late rounds. I looked into him more a little, and he seems to make big plays, at big times, in big games, sacking bridgewater, making game winning picks off of tipped balls more than once. Nice find man.

Saccopoo 11-07-2014 09:01 PM

Recently updated.

Direckshun 11-08-2014 01:43 AM

Always enjoy the updates.

Curious how you're blowing Epperly so hard, though.

Saccopoo 11-08-2014 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 11092859)
Always enjoy the updates.

Curious how you're blowing Epperly so hard, though.

Epperly originally was going to commit to Texas A&M, but decided to go elsewhere when Johnny Football signed there. Smart guy that accepted the Princeton scholarship. Has put up sick numbers there, though has suffered this season due to injuries (turf toe). Guy has good size, speed and really good accuracy on his throws.

To be honest, reminds me a lot of Alex Smith in college. Tough guy gamer with athletics and accuracy and smarts. Finds the end zone.

I think, given the chance, the guy has some potential. Working behind a guy like Smith, with a coach like Reid and the system he runs, a dude like Epperly could be somebody.

Saccopoo 11-11-2014 07:22 PM

And add to it that I'm not sold on either Daniel or Murray.

Goldman is upgrade to DeVito and also insurance in the event that Poe wants insano money after the 2015 season.

Likewise, Orchard for either Hali or Houston. (Not especially sold on Dee Ford so far in his career as a Chief. And there's really no depth on this team from a pass rushing OLB standpoint.)

And while people are bagging on the O-line, I really think that they are one solid guard away from being legit and I really like Miller a lot as a LG possibility.


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