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RunKC 01-28-2015 11:23 AM

Ladarius Gunter would be amazing. That guy is go a go 2nd rd tho

the Talking Can 01-30-2015 10:11 AM

charlie campbell's mock (on same site)

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
The Chiefs need to give Alex Smith more receiving weapons to work with. The lack of receiving talent has to be driving Andy Reid crazy.

Auburn struggled to pass the ball consistently in 2014, and Coates recorded only 34 receptions for 741 yards and four touchdowns in the regular season. He did light up Alabama (5-206) though. If Coates had played in a different offense, he easily would have produced a lot more. The 6-foot-2, 201-pounder is a play-maker who has the speed to stretch a defense vertically. At the Senior Bowl, he showed the potential to run some underneath routes and use his size to move the chains in the short to intermediate part of the field.

49. Kansas City Chiefs: Josue Matias, G, Florida State
The Chiefs clearly need to bolster their offensive line.

80. Kansas City Chiefs: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma


lol on DGB being there in the 3rd, but that's a sweet haul

Matias was a solid run-blocker in 2014 and displayed nice athleticism for an interior lineman. 2013 was Matias' second-straight quality season for the Seminoles. As the starter at left guard, he did a good job of run blocking and was generally reliable as a pass-protector. Handling speed rushers is his biggest area for improvement. According to the Seminoles, Matias' average grade of 78.5 percent in 2013 ranked third on the team.

the Talking Can 01-30-2015 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Direckshun (Post 11296512)
If that is our draft, I will jump off a building.

Right after I kill TTC.

right after you get in the very long line to kill me

Saccopoo 01-30-2015 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 11300117)
charlie campbell's mock (on same site)

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
The Chiefs need to give Alex Smith more receiving weapons to work with. The lack of receiving talent has to be driving Andy Reid crazy.

Auburn struggled to pass the ball consistently in 2014, and Coates recorded only 34 receptions for 741 yards and four touchdowns in the regular season. He did light up Alabama (5-206) though. If Coates had played in a different offense, he easily would have produced a lot more. The 6-foot-2, 201-pounder is a play-maker who has the speed to stretch a defense vertically. At the Senior Bowl, he showed the potential to run some underneath routes and use his size to move the chains in the short to intermediate part of the field.

49. Kansas City Chiefs: Josue Matias, G, Florida State
The Chiefs clearly need to bolster their offensive line.

80. Kansas City Chiefs: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma


lol on DGB being there in the 3rd, but that's a sweet haul

Matias was a solid run-blocker in 2014 and displayed nice athleticism for an interior lineman. 2013 was Matias' second-straight quality season for the Seminoles. As the starter at left guard, he did a good job of run blocking and was generally reliable as a pass-protector. Handling speed rushers is his biggest area for improvement. According to the Seminoles, Matias' average grade of 78.5 percent in 2013 ranked third on the team.

Matias is being completely overrated around here.

There were times during the season that he was a complete turnstile.

RobBlake 02-01-2015 02:07 PM

rootin for Derron Smith!!! seen him play live quite a few times and the kid is such a great leader. Great hitter too

the Talking Can 02-03-2015 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 11296440)
1/28/15

18. Kansas City Chiefs: Landon Collins, S, Alabama
The Chiefs will need to think about bringing in a new safety, as Eric Berry may not be able to play football ever again, unfortunately. They can replace Berry with another SEC safety, as Landon Collins is one of the top prospects still available.

Pick change; previously Eric Kendricks, ILB

49. Kansas City Chiefs: Jeremiah Putasi, OT, Utah
The Chiefs had pass protection issues this past season - only six teams surrendered more sacks - and I doubt Andy Reid will pass on an offensive lineman in the first couple of rounds.

80. Kansas City Chiefs: Laken Tomlinson, G, Duke
Andy Reid won't stand by idly while his offensive line struggles. He's going to make sure he shores up Alex Smith's protection.

115. Kansas City Chiefs: Shane Carden, QB, East Carolina
The Chiefs have to think about developing a young quarterback. Alex Smith failing to throw a single touchdown to his receivers was not a fluke.


only change in walter's latest is the 3rd round:

80. Kansas City Chiefs: Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina

Nightfyre 02-03-2015 08:30 PM

Thats good. I dislike Laken Tomlinson a great deal.

raybec 4 02-04-2015 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 11309678)
Thats good. I dislike Laken Tomlinson a great deal.

Why? i've never seen one snap of his play, school me.

Nightfyre 02-05-2015 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by raybec 4 (Post 11310688)
Why? i've never seen one snap of his play, school me.

I watched this video and concluded that he is a decent run blocker, but leaves something to be desired in pass protection. It's hard to evaluate him in pass protection because the defensive line isn't consistently pass-rushing, but it seems like every time they do, he ends up with a high pad level and off balance. He moves pretty well in space, but seems to get shed pretty easily. Very meh, imo, but this is really the only play-by-play video I could find.

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Sorter 02-05-2015 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 11312758)
I watched this video and concluded that he is a decent run blocker, but leaves something to be desired in pass protection. It's hard to evaluate him in pass protection because the defensive line isn't consistently pass-rushing, but it seems like every time they do, he ends up with a high pad level and off balance. He moves pretty well in space, but seems to get shed pretty easily. Very meh, imo, but this is really the only play-by-play video I could find.

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Older stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIus7uPWFLc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGHOqq4v5G0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IPPFoEVF2I

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Nightfyre 02-06-2015 03:16 PM

He looked a lot better in that Arizona game. Thanks Sorter.

The Franchise 02-09-2015 02:59 PM

Charlie Campbell's Mock

18. Landon Collins, S, Alabama
Eric Berry will hopefully make a full recovery and return to the field, but Kansas City could be without him for some time. Collins could also form a good duo with Berry when he comes back.

The Crimson Tide has been a talent factory for defensive backs for the NFL, and Collins is the program's 2015 model. He totaled 103 tackles with seven passes broken up and three interceptions in 2014. Collins had monster games against Florida and West Virginia, but Ole Miss picked on him repeatedly and burned him for two touchdowns. Auburn had success throwing at Collins as well. Those outings illustrate that Collins (6-0, 215) is a physical strong safety who is good in the box and the short part of the field. He isn't a one-on-one pass-coverage safety.

In 2013, Collins recorded 70 tackles with four tackles for a loss, six passes broken up, one interception and two forced fumbles.

49. Josue Matias, G, Florida State
The Chiefs clearly need to bolster their offensive line.

Matias was a solid run-blocker in 2014 and displayed nice athleticism for an interior lineman. 2013 was Matias' second-straight quality season for the Seminoles. As the starter at left guard, he did a good job of run blocking and was generally reliable as a pass-protector. Handling speed rushers is his biggest area for improvement. According to the Seminoles, Matias' average grade of 78.5 percent in 2013 ranked third on the team.

Matias broke into the starting lineup in 2012. The sophomore started every game and was impressive as a run-blocker. That season, Matias struggled with Florida defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd.

80. Ty Montgomery, WR, Stanford
Obviously, Kansas City needs a lot of help at receiver. I would expect the Chiefs to address the need in free agency and in the top half of the 2015 NFL Draft.

Montgomery recorded 61 receptions for 604 yards with three scores in 2014. The senior picked up 144 yards on the ground (6.3 average) with a touchdown, too. As for special teams, he averaged 17.1 yards per punt return with two scores and 25.2 yards per kick return.

In speaking with an NFL general manager, he named Montgomery as one of the players who impressed him the most in the early part of the 2014 season. He has size and speed, but has issues with dropped passes (see Notre Dame and Oregon). Still, the senior is a fast, tough receiver with size.

Montgomery (6-2, 215) was a contributor for Stanford from his freshman season on. His best year came as a junior in 2013 when he caught 61 passes for 958 yards with 10 touchdowns. Montgomery could have produced more if Kevin Hogan had played more consistently. In 2012, Montgomery totaled 26 catches for 213 yards after recording 24 receptions for 350 yards with two scores as a freshman in 2011.

115. Tre McBride, WR, William and Mary
The Chiefs continue to build up their receiving corps.

There was one wide receiver who really stood out at every practice and that was McBride. He destroyed the cornerbacks in the one-on-ones as he consistently got open using his quickness and route-running to get separation. McBride showed some speed to get downfield and challenge defenses vertically. The 6-foot, 205-pounder has enough size as well. He had 64 catches for 809 yards and four touchdowns in 2014. His junior numbers were nearly identical (63-801-5).

The Franchise 02-09-2015 03:03 PM

And if I'm going off of that draft......I'd rather see.


1. La'el Collins, OT/G, LSU
2. Nelson Agholor, WR, USC
3. Paul Dawson, ILB/OLB, TCU
4. Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin

Nightfyre 02-09-2015 06:43 PM

Yea, CC has AJ Cann in the third round. Wut? I feel like they are seriously missing the mark on some of these guys. Oh btw, DGB falls all the way to pick 95.

KC native 02-10-2015 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dicky McElephant (Post 11318401)
And if I'm going off of that draft......I'd rather see.


1. La'el Collins, OT/G, LSU
2. Nelson Agholor, WR, USC
3. Paul Dawson, ILB/OLB, TCU
4. Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin

There is zero chance Paul Dawson is still there in the 3rd.


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