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31: R1 P31 DL Mazi Smith - Michigan
63: R2 P32 RB Jahmyr Gibbs - Alabama 95: R3 P32 WR AT Perry - Wake Forest 122: R4 P20 OT Braeden Daniels - Utah 134: R4 P32 S Sydney Brown - Illinois 166: R5 P31 DE Adetomiwa Adebawore - Northwestern 197: R6 P20 EDGE YaYa Diaby - Louisville 217: R6 P40 WR Rakim Jarrett - Maryland 225: R7 P8 TE Josh Whyle - Cincinnati 249: R7 P32 CB Justin Ford - Montana 250: R7 P33 WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton - West Virginia |
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03-22-2023, 10:08 AM | #123 |
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Starting to see Myles Murphy drop, what's up with that?
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03-22-2023, 11:34 AM | #124 |
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Would love that...did a PFN mock real quick and he wasn't falling on that one...interesting how these groups differ so much on certain players.
-Traded the first for two 2nds: 53) C. Kancey - DL (not ideal 1st pick) 61) K. White - E 63) Kincaid - TE (why is he dropping?) 95) X Hutchinson - WR 122) W. Morris - OT (looks pretty athletic to me) 166) T. Scott - wr Last edited by Woogieman; 03-22-2023 at 12:47 PM.. Reason: typo |
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03-23-2023, 05:39 PM | #125 |
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Ok, I traded this year's 4th, next year's 3rd, and MVS for Hopkins and picked up OBJ for a reasonable FA contract...
#31 NT M Smith #63 RT D Wright #93 ED Z Harrison #134 ED Y Diaby #166 OL B Daniels #178 TE J Wylie #217 OT W Morris #249 FB H Luepke #250 HB L Nichols ^The avg player in that draft is like 280 lbs |
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03-23-2023, 07:13 PM | #126 |
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03-23-2023, 07:45 PM | #127 |
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03-24-2023, 07:32 AM | #128 |
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I just went through a draft and asked myself... what's the most realistic draft I can put together?
The Chiefs are effectively done building at IOL, at TE unless they want to add a talent, at LB, and in the secondary. They could all use depth pieces but I like where they are there. It's pretty much (a.) DL and (b.) WR. A piece here or there, like at RB. But I think the Chiefs are able to plug the dam at swing tackle and backup QB. So what's realistic, assuming one unrealistic thing: Veach doesn't trade. Here's what I got. 1. DE Keion White, Georgia Tech A selection that won't fill our dreams at night, but a perfect Spags pick who should hit the ground running, give you a quality rookie season, and give you a little bit of Pro Bowl upside. This gives you a DE depth chart of Omenihu/Karlaftis/Danna/White. That's a really good rotation, with some Pro Bowl potential, with four guys who can all play DT on passing downs. 2. WR Kayshon Boutte, LSU I suspect the Chiefs will at least bring Justin Watson back, but aside from that, Boutte is a solid addition at the bottom of Round 2. Boutte will inspire few people, much like the White addition in the 1st, but Boutte was once thought of as 1st round talent, is probably a 3rd round talent now, and he's someone you can slot into an MVS role in a year if it all falls right. The offense needs more speed, and Boutte brings a lot of it in kind of a Chris Conley type role, which this offense has needed since Conley has moved on. 3. WR Nathaniel Dell, Houston Like I said, the offense needs speed. Dell gives this team some dynamic stop/go that I haven't seen since Dante Hall. This is the first and maybe only pick of the entire draft that will give fans any kind of imagination. He's a gadget guy, and Andy Reid always has to have a gadget guy. 4. DT Keondre Coburn, Texas I think this is fair value, and the Chiefs are honestly a little behind the 8 ball at defensive tackle. I'm sure there are still a host of cheap veterans they can add after the draft, but they need more stability at the position anyway, rather than relying purely on one-year rentals. Coburn is a stout 2-down run defender and will at least give the Chiefs one guy they know they can count on being on the depth chart for the next three years. 4. DE Isaiah McGuire, Missouri Another perfect Spags guy. He's got some traits that may give him a ceiling, but honestly I look at McGuire and the only questions I have are fixable. Soon as you get some of this guy's technique down, he's going to be starter-caliber, I feel. He's not a total project to build from the ground up. In one year, the Chiefs will have to make a decision about Mike Danna and Omenihu will suddenly have a $11m cap hit, so McGuire and White fortify a position the Chiefs have been working for multiple years to build up. 5. RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State There were bigger, faster RBs than Vaughn, and seeing how I just took Dell in the 3rd, I am leery about taking two small players in the same draft class -- but that should be seen as how much I love Vaughn's tape. This guy is Darren Sproles, all the way down to the Kansas State heritage. He's great receiving out of the backfield, outstanding wiggle in the open field, and a sneaky good running in traditional run sets. 6. S Jay Ward, LSU Secondary is a sneaky need in the back of the draft for this team, which is surprising given how strong they are at the top 8 spots. But the Chiefs like having four safeties, and Dave Toub needs more special teams aces. All my picks the rest of the way will be (a.) attempts to bolster depth, and (b.) feeding Toub some guys. Part of the reason the Chiefs Teams sucked last year was because Toub didn't have a special teams core. 6. FB Hunter Luepke, North Dakota State So continues my multiple-year campaign against Andy Reid's insistence to rarely use fullbacks. I think the Chiefs are actually really solid when they run duo concepts and Luepke not only fills a roster spot we literally have nobody at, he gives you a special teams weapon and offers you some juice in the passing game as well. 7. LB Yasir Abdullah, Louisville 7. IOL Juice Scruggs, Penn State I can't believe Juice is available in the 7th, so I'm taking him despite his limited usefulness on special teams. Abdullah is purely a special teams addition. ============== QB: Mahomes, Buechele RB: Pacheco, Vaughn FB: Luepke WR: Toney, Valdez-Scantling, Boutte, Moore, Dell, Watson TE: Kelce, Gray, Fortson LT: Taylor, Thuney LG: Thuney, Allegretti C: Humprhey, Scruggs RG: Smith, Kinnard RT: Niang, Wanogho DE: Omenihu, White, McGuire DT: Jones, Wharton DT: Nnadi, Coburn, Shelton DE: Karlaftis, Danna WLB: Gay, Tranquill, Abdullah MLB: Bolton, Tranquill SLB: Chenal, Cochrane CB: Sneed, McDuffie, Watson, Williams, Johnson S: Reid, Edwards, Cook, Ward K: Butker P: Townsend LS: Winchester Post-draft, the Chiefs pluck a couple RBs, find a backup QB, maybe sign a passable reserve RT. |
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31. Felix Anudike-Uzomah EDGE Kansas State
63. Rashee Rice WR SMU 95. Israel Abanikanda RB Pittsburgh 122. Jonathan Mingo WR Ole Miss 134. Jaxson Kirkland OT Washington 166. Habakkuk Baldonado EDGE Pittsburgh 178. Zacch Pickens DT South Carolina 217. Durell Nchami EDGE Maryland 249. Jerome Carvin OG Tennessee 250. Byron Young DT Alabama Give me ALL the Nigerians |
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03-24-2023, 10:42 PM | #133 |
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I’d be thrilled with this draft…
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Jesus. Not sure how they stack their board but…
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Dude...what's with all of these mock draft sites and premium subscriptions now? PFF locked anything more than the first two rounds unless you pay for it. You can't make trades unless you pay either.
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