Terez Paylor latest Mock. QB or CB..
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...144500799.html
12. Browns take QB Trubisky 25. Texans take QB Watson 27. Chiefs take CB Gareon Conley Ohio State No other QB gets selected in the 1st round. |
IMO, this is the perfect scenario where if they covet Watson to look to jump Houston instead of letting the draft play out this way.
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Or say if Arizona or someone wants Mahomes that they would be willing to trade up to get him possibly giving up their next years 1st rounder.
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I don't quite see a first round talent in Conley but have seen a few mocks including Paylor's with the Chiefs taking him at 27. Considering Paylor is a beat writer for the team, I'd wager he's heard some whispers from within the org. But we'll see.
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Not a big Conley fan. His supporting cast padded his stats, namely Hooker and Lattimore.
I like Q. Wilson or F. Moreau as better fits and better players. |
Absolutely no need to draft a corner in the first round in this draft. Good starters will be available in the third round.
I'll be sick if Mahomes is on the board and we pass to take a corner. |
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If we don't draft one of the top QBs this year the only thing that would dull the disappointment would be if they ended up trading for a 1st rounder next year. Then at least there would be hope that we would have the ammo or be in a position to get a top QB prospect in the 2018 draft. |
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Awuzie, Conley, King, Jones. These are all #1 caliber CB's. Looks like OLB or CB is the best talent on the board if we don't go QB. |
Gonna be interesting to see how it plays out.
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I continue to believe we will pass on a QB.
Because we are the Chiefs. |
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Peterman in the 2nd.
Prepare thy anuses. |
WTF do people think we need another corner? We have Peters, Mitchell, Nelson, Gaines, White. We're fine there. If they want a mid rounder then ok but it is way down on our list of needs.
We're drafting DT or ILB. We ignore offense. |
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still there
QB Mahomes S Peppers QB Kizer CB Marlon Humphrey CB Quincy Williams LB Zach Cunningham OT Ryan Ramczyk DT Malik McDowell CB Tre'Davious White |
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Said no one ever, literally the dumbest thing I have read. Lattimore was targeted a lot throughout the season because no one knew if he would hold up. This was the only year he has been healthy enough to play. Nobody was throwing heavy at Conley. Lattimore was picked on early and often, which he answered the call. If anything, Lattimore and Hooker took stats away from Conley. Conley is not a top 20 pick in my opinion. After 20, I think he is a fantastic pick, he is fast, athletic and intelligent, and he is not afraid of contact. |
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They're not taking a CB in the 1st round.
The need isn't there (we have a #1 in a league where maybe half the league can say that) and the depth is too great (there are capable #2 CBs that will be there in the 3rd round). There is a zero percent chance we go CB in the first, IMO. |
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I would say pass rusher...preferably TJ Watt |
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I'm not convinced that's the way I'd go, but there are absolutely scenarios where Wormley would be the best combination of player/need on the board. I don't adhere to a pure BPA philosophy in the 1st round - you have to consider immediate impact as well. Wormley/Jones bookends could be pretty nasty and if the draft fell in a way where there's no viable QB, Wormley could easily be the most impactful play there for us and there are enough teams that need DL (as well as enough money being paid to merely good ones) that you could say that a trade-back isn't worth the risk of losing him. He'd be a definite consideration there; certainly ahead of any CBs. |
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Another guy I don't hear much discussion about is TJ Watt. The kid is just now growing into his body and given that he's new to the DE/LB position, he had quite a year. I'd view him as another viable 1.27 selection. |
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I'm going to continue to not give a **** about him unless we draft him. I can't even begin to speak to a single thing he does/does not do well on a football field. |
Gaines,Acker and Mitchell are free agents in 2018 and Dorsey likes to plan ahead when drafting, so CB is possible.
We also have a mess at LB going forward. Ford,March and Wilson are FAs at the LB position next year. DJ and Hali are FAs the year after that, both are older and need to be replaced sooner rather than later. |
Mitchell's a RFA in '18 though so we can effectively ensure he goes nowhere. Acker doesn't appear to be part of the team's plan anyway and the team seems content with some combination of Nelson/White getting Gaines snaps at this pont.
I think we're a year early for the Chiefs to be going gung-ho at CB. I suspect they'll grab one because I think they view them in much the same way that prior regimes have viewed linebackers - they're versatile and even if they don't become impact starters they can become good STers. They'll take a CB I'd imagine, but not in the 1st. |
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But the visceral reaction made it pretty clear we had a homer on our hands. I don't know the guy from Adam but that's pretty obviously an Ohio State fan. |
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Conley's been accused of rape: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...-police-report
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If he can't get cleared, you can't take him in the 1st.
It sucks badly for the kid but it is what it is. Teams can't risk that these days. |
Right before the rape accusations. Timing is everything.
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