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Old 04-07-2014, 09:52 AM   #39
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23. Xavier Su'a-Filo, G, UCLA
It sounds like the Chiefs want to take a guard with their first pick after trading down. Xavier Su'a-Filo or David Yankey would make sense for Kansas City.

Su'a-Filo picked up in 2013 where he left off the previous year. The 6-foot-4, 307-pounder was rock solid for the UCLA in the run game and in pass protection. While the rest of the Bruins' offensive line had some struggles in 2013, Su'a-Filo's blocking in the pass game was steady for Brett Hundley. Because of injuries, Su'a-Filo had to play some left tackle. He did a decent job there, but his NFL future is at guard.

Su'a-Filo was a force for UCLA in 2012. He had an excellent season as a run-blocker for Johnathan Franklin. Su'a-Filo also was good at providing Brett Hundley with a clean pocket. Su'a-Filo started at left guard and chipped in some time at left tackle because of injuries. He was named a First-Team All-Pac-12 pick by the coaches and media publications.

Su'a-Filo was out of football in 2010 and 2011 while serving on a Mormon mission. Bruins head coach Jim Mora, Jr. made it an immediate priority to recruit Su'a-Filo back to UCLA. He set a Bruins record in 2009 with 13 starts at left tackle. The true freshman was an honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection and was on numerous All-Freshman teams.

87. Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU
Kansas City could use a replacement for Tyson Jackson.

Johnson (6-2, 308) replaced Michael Brockers in LSU's starting lineup for 2012 and played well. The sophomore totaled 30 tackles with 10 tackles for a loss, three sacks and one pass broken up. TCU started this year off by double-teaming Johnson with a guard and center on virtually every snap. He still caused some disruption and totaled four tackles with a tackle for a loss.

In 2013, Johnson notched 35 tackles with nine tackles for a loss, three sacks and an interception. He has a great skill set and is very explosive. Johnson has a lot of upside, but hasn't produced up to his potential. He is too inconsistent and disappears for stretches.

124. Vinnie Sunseri, S, Alabama
The Chiefs could use a safety to pair with Eric Berry.

Sunseri recorded 20 tackles, a tackle for a loss, four passes broken up and two interceptions returned for touchdowns in 2013. A knee injury in late October ended his season. While being a good run-defender, Sunseri still needs to work on his pass coverage and ability to play in the deep part of the field. In 2012, he had 52 tackles (34 solo) and six tackles for a loss.

163. Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming

The Chiefs lost Dexter McCluster in free agency and could use a weapon to replace him.

Herron (5-9, 193) isn't the biggest of receivers, yet he had a solid career for Wyoming. His best season came as a senior with 72 receptions for 937 yards and nine touchdowns. In 2012, Herron had 31 catches for 657 yards and eight scores. He helped himself at the Senior Bowl and ran a fast 40 at the Combine.
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