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Old 01-15-2015, 10:57 AM  
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**** OFFICIAL WalterFootball.com Mock Draft Thread****

He updates his mock drafts usually a couple of times a week.....so I'll post the updated ones when they come out. So far he's at 3 rounds but the 4th round is supposed to come out today.

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01/14/15

18. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State
Once again, zero touchdowns to wide receivers. The Chiefs obviously need help at wideout. Dwayne Bowe is just a No. 2 receiver masquerading as a top target, while none of the other receivers are very skilled, though Albert Wilson showed some promise at the end of the season. The Chiefs might be regretting passing on Kelvin Benjamin.

49. A.J. Cann, G, South Carolina
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.

80. Derron Smith, S, Fresno State
The Chiefs will need to think about bringing in a new safety, as Eric Berry may not be able to play football ever again, unfortunately.
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Old 03-18-2015, 12:00 PM   #91
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They really need one of the big 3 wrs to fall to them, or dgb.
I would consider jumping up a couple picks to land Parker. Love his upside
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18. La'el Collins, OT/G, 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 a bit of steal at No. 18 with La'el Collins, who could go as high as the 12th spot to the Browns.

49. Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State
Here's some much-needed help for the interior of Kansas City's defense, which took a beating last year in the wake of all the injuries. The inside linebacker position must be addressed.

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.

115. Sean Hickey, OT/G, Syracuse
Here's another upgrade for Kansas City's offensive line. Andy Reid won't stand for a blocking unit that surrenders countless sacks.

146. Cody Riggs, CB, Notre Dame
The Chiefs are expected to look for some cornerback depth at some point during the 2015 NFL Draft.


Sign me the **** up. The 4th round is meh....but those first 3 picks are amazing.
These mocks are ****ing meaningless when the ****ers don't even know who the **** is in charge of the Chiefs draft.
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Updated yesterday.

18. La'el Collins, OT/G, 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 a bit of steal at No. 18 with La'el Collins, who could go as high as the 12th spot to the Browns.

49. Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State

Here's some much-needed help for the interior of Kansas City's defense, which took a beating last year in the wake of all the injuries. The inside linebacker position must be addressed.

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. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon

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.

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.
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Old 03-25-2015, 09:32 AM   #94
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I think you have to address center earlier than that... Finney isn't that good and you want him to replace Hudson with a 5th round comp? I'd probably try ot get the best center available at 98 in this scenario.
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I think you have to address center earlier than that... Finney isn't that good and you want him to replace Hudson with a 5th round comp? I'd probably try ot get the best center available at 98 in this scenario.
We could have grabbed Shaq Mason in the 4th (who they worked out as OC). I'd be just fine with that.
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Drafttek.com's 7 round mock.

1. Cameron Erving, OC, Florida State
2. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State
3. Jacoby Glenn, CB, Central Florida
3. Hayes Pullard, ILB, USC
4. Laurence Gibson, OT, Virginia Tech
5. Zach Hodges, OLB/DE, Harvard
5. Antwan Goodley, WR, Baylor
6. David Cobb, RB, Minnesota
6. Deshazor Everett, CB, Texas A&M
7. Daryl Waud, DE, Western Ontario
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Old 03-25-2015, 10:52 AM   #97
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Huh.

Interesting. Gibson is certainly a Dorsey type. Goodley's one of my favorite deep buries in this draft. Everett is a pretty solid fit, too.

I'd like to think we could do better than Cobb and Hodges, but hey you can't win them all. Anybody from Canada makes sense now since LDT became a Chief.
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Updated. It's not his April Fools draft....but it ****ing should be. I hate almost every pick.

18. D.J. Humphries, OT/G, Florida

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 a pre-draft riser in D.J. Humphries, who is now projected to be taken in this area.

49. Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn

The Chiefs signed Jeremy Maclin in free agency, but they could still stand to draft a receiver (or two) early on in the 2015 NFL Draft, considering how weak they are 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. As mentioned earlier, Kansas City could double up on the receiver position.

98. Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville

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.

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.
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**** that draft......I'm going with this one.

18. Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Nebraska
49. Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State
80. Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina
98. John Miller, G, Louisville
118. Derron Smith, S, Fresno State
172. Chris Conley, WR, Georgia
173. Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin
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**** that draft......I'm going with this one.

18. Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Nebraska
49. Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State
80. Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina
98. John Miller, G, Louisville
118. Derron Smith, S, Fresno State
172. Chris Conley, WR, Georgia
173. Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin
Walter had Havenstein available at 173?

Silly Walter.
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Walter had Havenstein available at 173?

Silly Walter.
I might have missed him.....but yeah...I was surprised at that.
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173. Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama

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

Just ****ing brilliant.
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I'm sorry, but taking a WR with 33 receptions last year at 18 is foolish.
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I'm sorry, but taking a WR with 33 receptions last year at 18 is foolish.
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Production should always be considered, which is why no respected football websites have him listed as a 1st rounder, let alone in the top 20. Pass all day long at Smith in the first.
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