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Direckshun 03-11-2014 02:07 PM

Mock (3/11)
 
If you're getting tired of all the free agency bullshit, enjoy a mock.

I'm going with unconventional selections in this mock, because my mocks are otherwise starting to look pretty same-y.

Enjoy.

Assumptions:

1. The Chiefs extend QB Alex Smith 6 years, $90m (when you break the numbers down, it will actually break down to 4 years, $60m, with something like $35m guaranteed), and S Eric Berry 6 years, $45m ($23m guaranteed). They will extend Justin Houston at some point during the 2015 season.

2. The Chiefs re-sign S Husain Abdullah to a 2-year, $4m deal.

2. The Chiefs place a 6th round tender on NT Jerrell Powe.

3. The Chiefs re-sign ILB Akeem Jordan to a minimal deal.

4. The Chiefs let walk: WR Kyle Williams, WR Dexter McCluster, OT Brandon Albert, OG Jon Asamoah, OG Geoff Schwartz, DE Tyson Jackson, S Kendrick Lewis, S Quentin Demps

5. The Chiefs sign WR Jason Avant (Eagles) to a 2 year, $3m deal, OT Marshall Newhouse (Packers) to a 2 year, $4m deal, S Nate Allen (Eagles) to a 1 year, $1.5m deal.

On with the show:

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1.23. DE Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame

After looking over all the prospects I'd grade in the top 23, I think it's increasingly more likely that Beckham or Cooks drop to our 1st round pick.

Here are players I have targeted at each position at least 75% likely to be gone by our pick:

QB Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville
QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
QB Blake Bortles, Central Florida
WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson
WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M
WR Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU
TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina
OT Greg Robinson, Auburn
OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan
DT Louis Nix III, Notre Dame
DE/DT Ra'Shede Hageman, Minnesota
DE/DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
DE/OLB Jadaveon Clowney, South Carolina
DE/OLB Khalil Mack, Buffalo
DE/OLB Anthony Barr, UCLA
CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State
CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
CB Jason Verrett, TCU
S HaHa Clinton-Dix, Alabama
S Calvin Pryor, Louisville

That's 21 players. So who's left?

QB Derek Carr, Fresno State
WR Brandin Cooks, Oregon State
WR Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State
WR Marquise Lee, USC
WR Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt
TE Jace Amaro, Texas Tech
OT/G Zack Martin, Notre Dame
OG Xavier Su'a-Filo, UCLA
OG David Yankey, Stanford
DT Timmy Jernigan, Florida State
DE/DT Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame
DE/OLB Kony Ealy, Missouri
DE/OLB Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech
OLB Dee Ford, Auburn
ILB C.J. Mosley, Alabama
ILB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State
CB Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech

I think there is a better than 50% chance that every one of these players lasts to our pick.

So the question becomes: who would you take?

For me, that comes down to Cooks, Amaro, Martin, Tuitt, and Shazier, who I believe are the best players remaining for the Chiefs. Neither Jernigan (4-3 DT), Ealy (4-3 DE) or Ford (4-3 OLB) fit our defense, and neither of the guards are the kind of can't-miss talents you take in the first round. I like Matthews a whole lot, but not as much as the players in my final decision.

Cooks is the dynamic, sure-handed, beautifully explosive route-runner you need to succeed in this league. Amaro is a Jimmy Graham receiver at the tight end position with good athleticism but brilliant route-running, but the Chiefs will sour on him due to his lack of blocking experience. Zack Martin is a perfect fit for our offense, and brings with him the versatility the Chiefs love. Tuitt is a 3-4 DE with 4-3 DE athleticism at a position that's an incredibly important cog for our defense. And Ryan Shazier is the kind of elite ILB the Chiefs "missed out" on in Luke Kuechly.

With these considerations in mind, it comes down to Cooks, Martin, and Tuitt. And considering how deep this class is at WR, and the Chiefs solid in-house options on the OL, the Chiefs opt to plug a big hole on their defense with a great project in Tuitt.

3.87. CB/S Terrance Brooks, Florida State

Keep in mind that this third round pick is going to be ridiculous value. The Chiefs are going to get a 2nd round caliber player in the 3rd round. It's awesome.

Brooks is likely to last this long, and his outstanding speed, great instincts and positional flexibility all make him perfect matches for the Chiefs. He has experience at corner, and at 5'11", he'd be really damn rangey there. And if John Dorsey is going to miss Kendrick Lewis' leadership, than Brooks is an excellent replacement as a locker room leader and, yes, "field general," whatever that is. It's also important to remember that he has that Dorsey-beloved "upside," as he has only played safety for two years.

He'll compete with Sanders Commings and Husain Abdullah for starting duties, and could potentially supplant either by the end of the year.

4.119. WR Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina

Oh yes, my friends. Oh yes. There are few midrounders I'm more excited about this year than Hazel, the country's best kept secret at wide receiver. Hazel is a lot of things, but he is primarily a fiercely competitive receiver who plays best when the pressure is highest -- he torched Victor Hampton in the one game the Chanticleers played this year against a quality opponent.

What makes him special is his route-running. He possesses good measurables for a guy his size -- 6'1", just a hair under 200, with a 4.4 40. And his hands are, as should go without mention at this point, excellente. But his ability to use his body, adjust himself with the ball in the air, and create separation is what makes Hazel such an energizing prospect.

5.151 OT/G James Hurst, North Carolina

In this hypothetical, the Chiefs aren't going to be placing a premium on replacing Schwartz/Asamoah in the Draft because they have in-house options that are just as enticing: I anticipate they'll bring in Newhouse to compete. They have two promising guys in Rokevious Watkins and Rishaw Johnson. And everybody's favorite idea is to slide Rodney Hudson over and let Eric Kush take over at center.

Whatever the Chiefs do at guard, they will need depth. And if Eric Fisher is the kind of prospect Dorsey likes at OL, then James Hurst comes in as a prototypical Fisher-esque talent. A great athlete in his own right, the 6'5", 296 lbs did not run at the Combine, but possesses good in-game speed. His pass protection is damn good, with an ideal kickslide and good mirroring. For all Hurst's athleticism, however, he significantly lacks power and is coming off a season-ending broken leg injury. So while he will be a season-long project his rookie year, he has the kind of upside the Chiefs love, and fits our scheme perfectly so long as he can get stronger and tune up his runblocking.

6.177. TE Arthur Lynch, Georgia

The Chiefs are looking for some talent downfield for Alex Smith this year, and one of the best places to get it is in a reliable tight end, since that's a position that Smith clearly favors. But in bringing in TEs Fasano and Kelce, John Dorsey has proven that he prefers a tight end that can definitely block, with some receiving thrown in as a bonus.

That's where Lynch comes in. Lynch is never going to be the dynamic receiver that Kelce can be, but he can be the fantastic blocker and reliable receiver that Fasano has been. For a team looking to get faster and tougher, Lynch is a great addition, as the Bulldogs regularly asked him to block defensive ends. At 6'5", 258 lbs, he pulled in 30 receptions this past season with 5 TDs.

6.183. RB Henry Josey, Missouri

The Chiefs need more horses in the stable, because Charles can't carry 95% of the load again, and Knile Davis is an injury warning every time he takes the field, gifted though he may be. In acquiring Davis, however, Dorsey has shown that he loves gamebreakers at the RB position (who doesn't), and in the waning rounds of this already-weak RB draft, Josey is the MEPR -- most explosive player remaining. I'd love Dri Archer or even D'Anthony Thomas if either were on the board, but (a.) they won't be, and (b.) Josey's got more body to him than either of them do (not by much, though).

Josey's run game and passing game are rock solid. What he's missing is NFL-caliber passblocking, but fortunately the Chiefs have Cyrus Gray for at least another year to pick up the 3rd down passblocking as Josey picks it up over the year.

Direckshun 03-11-2014 02:11 PM

QB: Smith, Daniel, Bray
RB: Charles, Davis, Josey, Gray
FB: Sherman

WR: Bowe, Avery, Jenkins, Avant, Hazel, Hemingway
TE: Fasano, Kelce, Lynch

LT: Fisher, Stephenson
LG: Allen, Johnson
C: Hudson, Kush
RG: Newhouse, Johnson
RT: Stephenson, Hurst

DE: DeVito, Bailey
NT: Poe, Powe
DE: Tuitt, Catapano

OLB: Hali, Moses
ILB: Jordan, Johnson
ILB: Johnson, Johnson
OLB: Houston, Zombo

CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker, Commings
S: Berry, Abdullah, Brooks, Commings, Allen

K: Succop
P: Colquitt
LS: Gafford

The Franchise 03-11-2014 02:11 PM

Just so you know....you have us letting Abdullah walk...but also signing him.

Direckshun 03-11-2014 02:12 PM

Goddamn it, Pest. I HAVE A SYSTEM

planetdoc 03-11-2014 02:26 PM

I think with Tuitt's injury concerns he may be available in the 2nd round.

Chief Roundup 03-11-2014 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by planetdoc (Post 10480674)
I think with Tuitt's injury concerns he may be available in the 2nd round.

Too bad we don't have a 2cd.

planetdoc 03-11-2014 02:44 PM

I bet the chiefs will try to trade down.

At this point, Cleveland and SF are potential trade partners because of location and number of picks.

OldSchool 03-11-2014 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by planetdoc (Post 10480674)
I think with Tuitt's injury concerns he may be available in the 2nd round.

Yup, Tuitt would be a reach. 5-tech in the 1st again.:shake:

Sorter 03-11-2014 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10481464)
Yup, Tuitt would be a reach. 5-tech in the 1st again.:shake:

Doesn't just play the 5 technique.

Dumbass.

Mugsy 03-11-2014 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 10481464)
Yup, Tuitt would be a reach. 5-tech in the 1st again.:shake:

I respect your opinion and it's definitely fathomable. He might strictly be a two down 5-tech in the pros? Most guys in his mold are. It ain't going to be Notre Dame. That's for sure. It's pretty common for guys to do things in college that they can't do in the pros. Three down big guys are rare. However, I wouldn't care if he was a two down 5 tech linemen. I like him alright.

OldSchool 03-11-2014 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mugsy (Post 10481732)
I respect your opinion and it's definitely fathomable. He might strictly be a two down 5-tech in the pros? Most guys in his mold are. It ain't going to be Notre Dame. That's for sure. It's pretty common for guys to do things in college that they can't do in the pros. Three down big guys are rare. However, I wouldn't care if he was a two down 5 tech linemen. I like him alright.

I just think a guy like Brent Urban in the 4th or something like that would be of much better value than Tuitt in the 1st at 23, especially when he's likely going to drop due to his foot injury and how lethargic he looked in 2013.

Mr_Tomahawk 03-11-2014 09:01 PM


Saccopoo 03-11-2014 09:12 PM

I ****ing hate this mock.

It has the AIDS.

I'd take Martin over Tuitt. I'd take Cooks over Martin. I'd take Ford over Cooks. I'd take Mosley over Ford.

You took Sanders Commings in the third. How many times are we going to draft this guy? How many kick ass options were still on your hypothetical board at WR when you decided to draft Commings again? So that we passed over guys like Mike Davis, Jared Abbrederis, Brandon Coleman, etc., to draft in the fourth round:

Matt Hazel. Who the **** is Matt Hazel? I mean really. ****ing Matt Hazel? In the fourth round? When you could have had an ass ton of choices at the position with the 1st and 3rd round picks and you want ****ing Matt ****ing Hazel? ****.

James Brokedick Hurst.

Which brings us to your next selection, Arthur Lynch. I was looking for some info on him on the internet and came across a very good picture of him:

http://www.meijer.com/assets/product...1228_A_400.jpg

And I'm not even going to address your second pick in the sixth round, a pick obviously meant to appease the local yokels.

Direckshun 03-11-2014 09:17 PM

ROFL

Mugsy 03-11-2014 09:22 PM

I liked Lynch at UGA but he never quite fell in line with the other recent great UGA TEs. He never compared to guys like Watson, McMichael, Pope, and Charles. All of those guys are, or were, in the pros for a while. None were great pro players but all were good in college. Watson was pretty good. Lynch wasn't as good as any of those guys in college. I love UGA players but I would pass.


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