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Depends on how he works out at the combine. He's only 5'11"/6'0" and that will drop him in the minds of scouts/front office guys who are looking for "prototypes." However, he reminds me of Bobby Wagner a lot in terms of game speed, size, etc., and Wagner went in the later part of the second round. I doubt he'll test as good as Wagner (who's pro day numbers were absolutely insane), but he should put up decent measurables. He might be there in the third all things considered. If he is, it's damn near a no-brainer...dude is absolutely fierce. |
Dawson is also said to have character issues... so it's possible.
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Edit: the only thing I see is some AFC west scout said he had character issues. He had zero problems at TCU. |
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He will be drafted in the 2nd round. |
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Not to say this guy is a PED-head that's dragging women down the stairs by their hair. Just that, as he called himself.. is a bit of a knucklehead, and would frequently be late for meetings. |
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18. Kansas City Chiefs: Breshad Perriman, WR, Central Florida 49. Kansas City Chiefs: Jeremiah Putasi, OT, Utah 80. Kansas City Chiefs: Anthony Harris, S, Virginia 115. Kansas City Chiefs: Ramik Wilson, ILB, Georgia |
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walter's latest is 5 rounds...and he has White jumping up to #4 Raiders
18. Kansas City Chiefs: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford 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. Reid loves drafting linemen, and he's getting a bit of steal at No. 18 with Andrus Peat, who could go as high as the ninth spot to the Giants. 49. Kansas City Chiefs: Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina (Dorestt goes 2 picks later, fyi) 80. Kansas City Chiefs: Damarious Randall, S, Arizona State (Lockett goes 3 picks later, fyi) 115. Kansas City Chiefs: Ramik Wilson, ILB, Georgia (Josh Shaw goes one pick later) 146. Kansas City Chiefs: Shaquille Mason, G, Georgia Tech |
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wait for it... 115. :facepalm: |
I never even imagined that Peat could fall to the Chiefs.
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18. La'el Collins, OT/G, LSU
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. Reid loves drafting linemen, and he's getting a bit of steal at No. 18 with La'el Collins, who could go as high as the 12th spot to the Browns. 49. Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina It's amazing that the Chiefs went the entire year without having any of their receivers score a single touchdown. Alex Smith was partly to blame, but the receiving corps was just abysmal. 80. Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville 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. 115. John Miller, G, Louisville Here's another upgrade for Kansas City's offensive line. Andy Reid won't stand for a blocking unit that surrenders countless sacks. |
He's in the middle of completing that one right now. I'll update with the 5th round when he posts it.
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I'd have given you guys Collins in my example if I thought there was any chance he'd be there at 18. More likely he's top 10 IMO.
SNR, better send him a message you guys don't need all that **** lol |
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