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Old 04-16-2015, 04:54 PM   #120
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Now with a 6th round. Don't know if he just wasn't paying attention and that's why he drafted two centers.....or if he's projecting one of them to play guard.

18. La'el Collins, G/OT, 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 La'el Collins, who could easily go as high as No. 12.

49. Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State

The cornerback position isn't as big of a need for Kansas City as some make it out to be, but better depth is definitely must at the position.

80. 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.

98. Max Garcia, C, Florida

Rodney Hudson signed with the Raiders this offseason, so the Chiefs will want to find a new center.

118. Davis Tull, DE/OLB, UT-Chattanooga

Justin Houston is a free agent next offseason. It's hard to imagine the Chiefs letting him get away, but it might be too expensive for Kansas City to keep both him and Tamba Hali. If one goes, depth will be needed.

172. B.J. Finney, C, Kansas State

Here's a potential replacement for Rodney Hudson, who signed with the Raiders this offseason.

173. Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama

The Chiefs could stand to add a young quarterback to groom behind Alex Smith.

193. Josh Harper, WR, Fresno State

Despite signing Jeremy Maclin, the Chiefs could look to add multiple receivers in the 2015 NFL Draft. They don't really have anything after Maclin at wideout.

217. Nick Boyle, TE, Delaware

The Chiefs lost Anthony Fasano this offseason. He wasn't nearly the same player he once was, but he still happened to be a reliable veteran behind Travis Kelce.
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