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GloucesterChief 11-01-2015 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Whiner (Post 11856887)
That would be unfortunate.

Or liberating.

If you aren't getting Lynch or Goff, I don't think there is another 1st rd QB.

I know some people here love Hogan but as a Pac12 fan he is a taller and somewhat stronger armed Smith. He has very little touch, is inaccurate, and can't throw on the run.

Sweet Daddy Hate 11-01-2015 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 11857093)
If you aren't getting Lynch or Goff, I don't think there is another 1st rd QB.

I know some people here love Hogan but as a Pac12 fan he is a taller and somewhat stronger armed Smith. He has very little touch, is inaccurate, and can't throw on the run.

And this is why the complete and utter destruction of the trivial, short-sighted, and immediate gratification needs of Lil' Chiefy must come to pass.

Only through the downfall of the ReidSmith will Dorsey gain absolute power over the Chiefs and guide them in to the golden dawn of a new age.

Fear not child; the donkey cometh with burning rage and fury to right this wayward ship.

Sweet Daddy Hate 11-01-2015 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 11857093)
If you aren't getting Lynch or Goff, I don't think there is another 1st rd QB.

I know some people here love Hogan but as a Pac12 fan he is a taller and somewhat stronger armed Smith. He has very little touch, is inaccurate, and can't throw on the run.

And this is why the complete and utter destruction of the trivial, short-sighted, and immediate gratification needs of Lil' Chiefy must come to pass.

Only through the downfall of the ReidSmith will Dorsey gain absolute power over the Chiefs and guide them in to the golden dawn of a new age.

Fear not child; the donkey cometh with burning rage and fury to right this wayward ship.

royr17 11-04-2015 01:32 PM

Oct 3rd Update

11. Kansas City Chiefs: Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State
Kansas City could be moving on from its 2013 first-round choice. Eric Fisher not only has been terrible; he's been a wuss as well, failing to play through simple injuries. Andy Reid loves to bolster the trenches, so I have to believe that he'll target a lineman early.

Pick change; previously Connor Cook, QB

41. Kansas City Chiefs: Jacoby Brissett, QB, N.C. State
Andy Reid is a very stubborn individual, but even he has to admit that the Alex Smith experiment is failing. The Chiefs, barring some sort of inexplicable second-half surge, almost have to give up on Smith this offseason. If so, they'll target a quarterback early in the 2016 NFL Draft.

Pick change; previously Germain Ifedi, OT/G

74. Kansas City Chiefs: Landon Turner, G, North Carolina
Back-to-back offensive linemen for a head coach who loves bolstering the trenches? Makes sense to me. The Chiefs, as mentioned earlier, need major upgrades up front.

the Talking Can 01-11-2016 03:18 PM

1/7

26.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA

Andy Reid loves bolstering the trenches. I've had him taking an offensive lineman all this time, but he could also find someone for his defensive front. Jaye Howard and Mike DeVito have both been outstanding this season, but they also happen to be impending free agents. It'll be difficult to keep both around.

58.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri

Derrick Johnson's return to the lineup has been huge for Kansas City's defense, but the team has a weakness right next to Johnson. Also, it needs to be considered that Johnson just turned 33, so he doesn't have many dominant years left.

89.
Kansas City Chiefs: Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers

The Chiefs need a receiver besides Jeremy Maclin. When Maclin left the game against the Chargers, the offense looked pretty lost for a while.


122.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford

The Chiefs extended Jah Reid for some reason, but they'll still target a blocker in the middle rounds to shore up their offensive line depth.

The Franchise 01-11-2016 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 12019400)
1/7

26.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA

Andy Reid loves bolstering the trenches. I've had him taking an offensive lineman all this time, but he could also find someone for his defensive front. Jaye Howard and Mike DeVito have both been outstanding this season, but they also happen to be impending free agents. It'll be difficult to keep both around.

58.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri

Derrick Johnson's return to the lineup has been huge for Kansas City's defense, but the team has a weakness right next to Johnson. Also, it needs to be considered that Johnson just turned 33, so he doesn't have many dominant years left.

89.
Kansas City Chiefs: Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers

The Chiefs need a receiver besides Jeremy Maclin. When Maclin left the game against the Chargers, the offense looked pretty lost for a while.


122.
Kansas City Chiefs: Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford

The Chiefs extended Jah Reid for some reason, but they'll still target a blocker in the middle rounds to shore up their offensive line depth.

Jaylon Smith falls to #21. If that happens....we'd better trade up for him.

Saccopoo 01-12-2016 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12019403)
Jaylon Smith falls to #21. If that happens....we'd better trade up for him.

Trade up for a MLB?

Are you ****ing high?

The Franchise 01-12-2016 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 12020690)
Trade up for a MLB?

Are you ****ing high?

Yeah. We should totally pass on a top 5 talent for a mediocre OG/OT.

DJ's left nut 01-12-2016 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12019403)
Jaylon Smith falls to #21. If that happens....we'd better trade up for him.

Same thing I thought when I saw that mock.

If we could move up to get him, snag him in the late first where we'd still have the 5th year option to essentially 'buy' that rehab year back and get the next Luke Kuechly in the late 1st, it would be a coup on par with Houston falling.

The kid is going to be an absolute stud at the next level. There's nothing on the field he can't do well. And if you could get him alongside DJ for a season or two, the amount of knowledge he could get from him would set him up for a truly special career, IMO.

The Franchise 01-12-2016 11:02 AM

Say it takes our 3rd to move up for Smith.

Then give me this.

21. Jaylon Smith, ILB, Notre Dame
58. Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia
122. Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State

DJ's left nut 01-12-2016 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12021051)
Say it takes our 3rd to move up for Smith.

Then give me this.

21. Jaylon Smith, ILB, Notre Dame
58. Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia
122. Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State

It'd probably take next year's second.

To get up to 20 (if he were there, I'd have to make the move up at that point), we're talking potentially 12 spots. That's going to take more than a 3rd. Hell, if we won the SB and were sitting at the ass end of the draft, it may take a 3rd this year AND next year's second.

There aren't a lot of recent analogues. The Broncos moved up by giving up a 5th and a starting G. The Saints gave up a 3rd to get from 27 to 20 in 2014 so that's pretty close. Maybe a 3rd this year and a 4th next year? 3rd next year?

I don't think I can talk myself into giving up the 2nd but it would depend on how much I like the remaining options on the board. I think this draft thins out a lot around 20 so it may be worthwhile.

jonzie04 01-13-2016 03:16 AM

Jaylon is a stud. I'd move up to 21 for him in a heartbeat.

Halfcan 01-13-2016 09:59 AM

I trust Walter the D-Bag's mock draft as much as his awesome gambling picks.

milkman 01-13-2016 11:42 AM

These mocks might have some merit when these stupid ****s finally learn that Dorsey, not Reid, is running the draft.

the Talking Can 01-17-2016 08:21 PM

1/14

28. Kansas City Chiefs: Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama

Andy Reid loves bolstering the trenches. I've had him taking an offensive lineman all this time, but he could also find someone for his defensive front. Jaye Howard and Mike DeVito have both been outstanding this season, but they also happen to be impending free agents. It'll be difficult to keep both around.


59. Kansas City Chiefs: Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri

Derrick Johnson's return to the lineup has been huge for Kansas City's defense, but the team has a weakness right next to Johnson. Also, it needs to be considered that Johnson just turned 33, so he doesn't have many dominant years left.


91. Kansas City Chiefs: Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers

The Chiefs need a receiver besides Jeremy Maclin. When Maclin left the game against the Chargers, the offense looked pretty lost for a while.


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