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With The 23rd Selection In The 2014 Draft The Chiefs Select...
Odell Beckham Jr.
GREAT hands, route running, speed, athleticism...the total package. Percy Harvin 2.0 without the concussion issues. If he is left at pick #23 this guy would add tremendously to our offense. Prototypical Andy Reid WR. 6'0" 200 lbs 4.4 speed. Playmaker and difference maker. I could live with Watkins, Evans, Lee or Beckham....Beckham most likely to still be on board and might be the best fit anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jZbGUMevcI |
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02-25-2014, 02:53 PM | #16 | |
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An outstanding TE would greatly impact this offense quickly. IMO, more than another good WR would. I'd still like to add both now.
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02-25-2014, 03:05 PM | #17 |
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Even if Kelce ends up being a beast, having two stud TE's would be great so I'd be ok with that.
Trading down to pick up a 2nd would be optimal because of the depth of this draft class. Finding a team willing to forsake their 2nd would be difficult because of the depth of this draft class. But who knows, someone falls a bit, a team falls in love with a player, especially if they're already championship-caliber. If we stay put at #23, while I'd be fine with a beast TE or Beckham/Lee, I actually see more value investing a first rounder in a pass rusher (like Dee Ford), an elite safety (Pryor/Clinton-Dix), or someone on the line who can be disruptive (Hageman, Tuitt, Jernigan). |
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02-25-2014, 03:10 PM | #18 |
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We're probably not going to trade down. It's a deep draft, which lessons the impetus for teams to trade up.
That said, Beckham's a homerun if we land him. I'm fearing he's going to be gone by the time we're up. Jace Amaro and Brandin Cooks will almost certainly be on the board. Either one of them are also home runs. |
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02-25-2014, 03:11 PM | #19 |
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Eddie Kennison, Carlos Carson, Dwayne Bowe..... I hope this Next LSU guy does well.
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02-25-2014, 03:22 PM | #21 |
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This place is going to be pissed as usual if we draft DL or OL like I am afraid Dorsey will.
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I agree with that, it would depend on the pick.
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the green bay packers have drafted Oline in the 1st round twice in the last decade just get over it
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It's entirely possible Dorsey goes with an elite talent at DE, like Hageman or Tuitt.
It's also worth nothing that he used his 1st rounder last year to draft an heir to a likely-departing veteran. He could very well draft CB or OLB if the value's there to eventually replace either (or both) of our starting CBs or Hali. |
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(a.) Assuming the following players are off the board:
QB Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville QB Blake Bortles, UCF QB Johnny Manziel. Texas A&M QB Derek Carr, Fresno State WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson WR Mike Evans, Texas A&M WR Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU TE Eric Ebron, North Carolina OT Jake Matthews, Texas A&M OT Greg Robinson, Auburn OT Taylor Lewan, Michigan DT/DE Ra'Shede Hageman, Minnesota DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DE Kony Ealy, Missouri OLB Khalil Mack,Buffalo OLB Anthony Barr,UCLA CB Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State S HaHa Clinton-Dix, Alabama (b.) And assuming no game-changing FAs are added, and of the departing FAs, we only retain Schwartz. Here's a comprehensive list right now of who I'd take at 23, in order, as of now: 1. WR Brandin Cooks, Oregon State -- elite speed and great route-runner; true deep threat on the outside. 2. TE Jace Amaro, Texas Tech -- peerless route-runner at the TE position 3. CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State -- great in man coverage, would take over as starter in 2015 4. OLB Dee Ford, Auburn -- undersized, but with elite passrushing potential 5. DE Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame -- project with elite athleticism at 3-4 DE position 6. NT Louis Nix, Notre Dame -- if Poe to DE is a serious option, and Nix lasts, this is worth considering 7. TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington -- project w/ huge size to be elite in future seasons 8. S Calvin Pryor, Louisville -- will need work in coverage, but great at eating up space I bolded the players I'd heavily consider taking over everybody on this list, who have a remote chance to last. |
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I like him there if Ebron is not available
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Yeah that is right only twice, but they were in back to back years. Even though they had Chad Clifton and Bryan Bulaga, the previous years 1st rd draft pick, starting at the OT spots he drafted Derrok Sherrod OT. When Albert leaves our OT is Fisher and Stephenson and then no one. I would not be surprised if Dorsey did not want to trust Alex Smiths blind side to Stephonson or Fisher especially without a quality backup.
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He might not go that high, who knows. Everyone I knew thought that Eifert was going in the top 15 the year he came out and he lasted until pick 21. He has nearly the same measurables as Ebron but had better hands and is a bit taller/longer. The draft wasn't particularly strong offensively in 2013 either. Ebron does have a chance of getting to us at 23 especially with the strength of this year's receiving class.
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