Sac's 2016 Chiefs Mock Draft
Post NFL Combine Edition!
While many deride the Combine as an "underwear Olympics," GM John Dorsey puts a lot of stock into a players measurables when considering potential draft picks. Prototype physical measurments and explosiveness are big on his lists. Dorsey seems to place emphasis on the 3 Cone Drill times as well. He doesn't shy away from small school players and has no problem drafting them if they fall within his Decision Lens metrics. As such, here's the new Chiefs mock that considers the 2016 NFL Combine: 1. Paxton Lynch, QB; Memphis, RS Junior: 6'7", 245 lb. Combine measurements: Height: 6'6.5" Weight: 244 lb. Arms: 34.5" Hands: 10.25" 40: 4.86 seconds Vertical: 36" Broad: 118" 3 Cone: 7.14 seconds - Lynch has modern prototype physical measurements for the position to go with long arms and huge hands. He also clocked in the highest ball velocity at the 2016 NFL Combine at 59 mph - meaning he's got a cannon. He also has the physical explosion that Dorsey covets in his prospects (vertical and broad jumps). He looked poised with good footwork during the drills. A little shaky on some of the throws, but displayed good placement with velocity on most tosses. The Chiefs were one of 12 teams to meet with Lynch at the Combine and they sent scouts to every Memphis game this past season. Season stats: 13 games Passing: 296/443 66.8% 3,378 yards 28 TDs 4 Ints Rushing: 239 yards 2 TDs - Lynch was an absolute force for the vast majority of the 2015 season, passing for 300+ yards and multiple touchdowns eight times while leading the Tigers to a 9-3 record and a bowl matchup with Auburn. Lynch progressed each season, increasing his accuracy, yards, yards per attempt and TD to Int ratio. Has dropped a bit in the eyes of the draftniks due to an average showing against Auburn and the rise of NDS' Carson Wentz, but IMO Lynch is the best QB in this draft and fits what Reid wants in a QB. (Think of a 3" taller, bigger armed Alex Smith and that's what you have in Lynch.) With Daniel a FA and Smith at 31, it's an opportune time to bring in the legit QBOTF for this franchise and have him learn the system and league behind Smith. Both Reid and Dorsey have brought in QB's in just this situation before and I don't see them passing on a talent like Lynch here if he is available. Quote:
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/txF-8e1p48g" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> (Former picks: Vadal Alexander, OL; LSU, Reggie Ragland, MLB; Alabama, Germain Ifedi, OT; Texas A&M; Austin Johnson, DT; Penn State) 2. Joshua Garnett, OG; Stanford, Senior: 6'5", 325 lb. Combine: Height: 6'4.5" Weight: 312 lb. Arms: 33 7/8" Hands: 10 1/8" Bench: 30 Reps 40: 5.32 seconds Broad: 99" 3 Cone: 7.62 seconds - The 2015 Outland Trophy winner as the best interior lineman in college football at Left Guard for the Cardinals. Powerful and flat out nasty. Will absolutely drive even the biggest defensive tackles all over the field at will. Uses his hands exceptionally well and easily picks up secondary blitzers and re-directs them while engaged with primary blocking responsibility. Long arms and big, heavy hands with real power with his legs and arms. With the possibility of Jeff Allen leaving as a free agent and Ben Grubbs and Fanaika with injury + performance issues and Mitch Morse with a serious concussion issue that held him out the last month plus of the 2015 season, the interior offensive line is a real issue. Garnett is one of those rare players who's intelligence, strength, football skills and nasty demeanor would give him the chance to immediately start at a high level. Reminds me of a quicker Gabe Jackson. Just mean as shit on the field. http://frsports-bucket-0001.s3.amazo...Notre_Dame.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DyhsCki3neg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former picks: Demarcus Robinson, WR; Florida, Christian Hackenberg, QB; Penn State; Deiondre Hall, CB; Northern Iowa 3. Deiondre' Hall, CB; Northern Iowa: 6'2", 200 lb. Combine: Height: 6'2" Weight: 199 lb. Arms: 34 3/8" Hands: 9 6/8" Bench: DNP 40: 4.68 seconds Vertical: 37" Broad: 127" 3 Cone: 7.07 seconds - While Hall's 40 time was a little disappointing, consider that another small school (Montana), but very physically similar CB Trumaine Johnson posted near identical numbers at his Combine. Hall's real gift is his unbelievable length, with the wingspan of a condor or albatross. He's also blossomed as a press corner in 2015, being named the Missouri Valley Conference's Defensive Player of the Year. Very good vertical and excellent broad jump. 82 tackles with 6 interceptions (two of them being returned for touchdowns). An aggressive and instinctive player who, like Sean Smith, found his calling as a press man corner. IMO, the best CB in the draft to emulate or replace what the Chiefs currently have in Sean Smith. Quote:
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/QNyfz6dDfqU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former pick(s): (Cassanova McKinzy, LB; Auburn, Scooby Wright, LB; Arizona; Dak Prescott, QB; Ole Miss; Miles Killebrew, S; Southern Utah) 4. Joe Haeg, OT; North Dakota State: 6'6", 310 lb. Combine: Height: 6'6" Weight: 304 lb. Arms: 33 3/4" Hands: 9 5/8" Bench: DNP 40: 5.16 seconds Vertical: ? Broad: 111" 3 Cone: 7.47 seconds - Top performer in the OL group in the broad jump, 3 cone drill and 20 yard shuttle (4.47 seconds). - You want to know who has the most upside at the offensive tackle position in this draft? This dude. The first time I watched the Bison to look at QB Wentz, it was Haeg who immediately jumped off the screen. Incredible feet, balance, kick, arms and hands. Two time first Team FCS All-American. Four year starter, two at RT and two at LT. Give this guy an NFL weight and film room and he's got the potential to be an All-Pro. Quote:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ITJDqZf0KRY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former pick(s): (Maurice Canady, CB; Virginia) 5. Tyvis Powell, S; Ohio State: 6'3", 215 lb. Junior. Combine: Height: 6'3" Weight: 211 lb. Arms: 32 3/4" Hands: 9 1/2" Bench: 15 reps 40: 4.46 seconds Vertical: 34.5" Broad: 120" 3 Cone: 7.03 seconds - Overshadowed by Vonn Bell, but Powell excelled as the single high free safety in the Buckeyes defense. Defensive MVP of the 2014 National Championship game. Long and fast. Excellent recovery speed and really breaks well on the ball in the air. 71 tackles and 3 interceptions in 2015. Already has degree as an early entry junior. Quote:
http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/cont...terception.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/QCnt7svlqT8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former picks: Doug Middleton, S; Appalachian State, Hunter Sharp, WR; Utah State 6. David Onyemata, DT; University of Manitoba; 6'4", 305 lb. - The J.P. Metras Award winner, which is given to the top down lineman in Canadian college football. Originally from Nigeria, he didn't start playing football, actually never saw a football game, until 2011. (Played soccer to that point.) By the 2015 season, where he accumulated 50 tackles including 5 sacks while being double teamed nearly every down, he was showcasing superior strength and athleticism. Onyemata is considered the top Canadian NFL prospect, and received an invite to the East West Shrine game where he was described as "dominant" during practice. Consider him the LDT of the defensive side of the ball. http://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.site..._ftb_11670.jpg <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PmwSU5-S1zI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former pick(s): De'Vondre Campbell, OLB; Minnesota 6. Hunter Sharp, WR; Utah State: 5'11", 200 lb. Combine: Height: 5'11" Weight: 198 lb. Arms: 31 5/8" Hands: 9 3/8" Bench: 12 reps 40: 4.58 seconds Vertical: 32.5" Broad: 116" 3 Cone: 7.12 seconds - I was more shocked with Sharp's less than stellar Combine numbers than almost anyone there. While not bad, they weren't what you saw on the field on Saturdays for the Aggies, where he was always the fastest guy on the field regardless of who they were playing. One of those guys who just seems to pick it up when the pads go on. Or didn't "train" well enough for the combine itself. Regardless, the guy can catch a football and his numbers will drop him into the fifth round easily at this point, where I think he'll be a steal. - Speed. That's how Sharp plays the game from whistle to whistle. He's also a cocky, tough son of a bitch that plays fearless. Had 939 yards in 13 games in 2014 and 839 yards in 11 games in 2015 on a team built to run the ball. Averaged a ridiculous 35.4 yards per on kickoff returns in 2015. Will happily lay out for the highlight reel catch as well as put clown shoes on defenders with the ball in his hands on the open field. Think Steve Smith at the same stage. (Cousin of current Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson.) Quote:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/MuaVks3F7aQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former picks: Nelson Spruce, WR; Colorado 7. Tyrone Holmes, DE/OLB; Montana: 6'4", 250 lb. - Your reigning 2015 FCS College Defensive Player of the Year. Former basketball and track star (shot put and high hurdles) in high school. 3.6 GPA in Marketing. Relentless. One of the real surprises of guys not getting a Combine invite. Dude led college football in sacks and was defensive player of the year in the FCS. That just doesn't seem right. Expect a pretty impressive pro day. 87 tackles, 21.5 tfl, 18 sacks, 3 ff. Quote:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xIv1Di9S1gc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Former Pick(s): Storm Woods, RB; Oregon State |
Hackenberg will be a top 10 selection come draft time.
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It's interesting that perhaps the two greatest team needs (besides QB) are still OT and OLB in spite of drafting those two positions in the 1st round in 2013 and 2014. :banghead:
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Also, Sac, can you give us one more 5th round pick since we traded Kelcie McCray?
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This is the first draft you've made that I like from top to bottom.
*Though I am a Connor Cook man this year. |
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And I think Hackenberg has the best tools of the entire QB class. He needs to relearn the game, but I think he's got the most upside at the next level. |
We don't need a QB. We have Alex Smith. The next Steve Young.
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I'll have to really start looking into the top OT's then. |
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I just looked it up and we have two picks in the fifth round. I'll add another to this list. Actually, that was an amazing move by Dorsey to get a fifth rounder there. |
Okay, just added the extra fifth rounder - Doug Middleton, S; Appalachian State
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Let's be real here, the Chiefs are going to draft OT in the first round unless there's a passrushing OLB available.
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