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View Poll Results: I would spend the top THREE draft picks on the following...
Running back 51 38.35%
Quarterback 95 71.43%
Wide Receiver 21 15.79%
Tight End 0 0%
Offensive Tackle 10 7.52%
Guard 47 35.34%
Center 2 1.50%
Kicker 0 0%
Punter 0 0%
Kick/Punt Return Specialist 1 0.75%
Free Safety 1 0.75%
Strong Safety 3 2.26%
Cornerback 19 14.29%
Outside Linebacker 24 18.05%
Inside Linebacker 106 79.70%
Defense End 8 6.02%
Nose Tackle 11 8.27%
I would give our picks to NE or Pit so we can continue watching them in Super Bowls every year. 4 3.01%
The holding call was completely bogus. 14 10.53%
I would trade all of our picks away for future picks to be used after Brady and The Rapist retire. 4 3.01%
I would trade our picks to get back the two points that we earned yesterday. 5 3.76%
I wouldn't use the picks. The team is good enough as it is. 2 1.50%
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Old 01-16-2017, 04:12 PM  
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Chiefs' draft needs next year

The Chiefs have made great strides in recent years, acquiring significant talent that will never be allowed to play in a Super Bowl. In order to continue losing close playoff games against the teams that always go to the Super Bowl, they'll need to continue drafting well.

What are your top three areas of priority in the draft? Assuming equal talent among all prospects, what are the areas that would draw your first three rounds of picks?

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Old 01-18-2017, 03:51 PM   #61
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If there was such a thing as a guaranteed franchise QB there'd never ****ing be any available.

None of the QBs in this draft have that franchise label, but all 3 of them should be taken early by pathetic teams that don't have a QB, including the Chiefs. If they're fortunate enough that one drops to the early 20s, they should be all over it.
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Old 01-18-2017, 04:20 PM   #62
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Heck no. Ware is a decent back. Unless someone special falls into your lap, it's an entirely forgettable position. QB is the only priority, or when they inevitably avoid potential at that position, you have to focus on defense. Couldn't sniff Big Ben. Couldn't come close to stopping Bell. Couldn't cover their WRs for shit.

Investing a single cent or draft pick in the offense outside of QB is entirely redundant. They'll never score more than a handful of points against competent defenses in the playoffs. Better to load up on D and prayer for a 10-7 miracle win.
Ware is average on his best days. And that's being generous. The guy avg. 65 rushing ypg with a grand total of 3....get that 3 rtd. He put up better numbers in 2O15 but that means squat going in to 2O17.
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Old 01-18-2017, 04:30 PM   #63
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4.3 ypc this year, 5.6 ypc last year. 13.5 avg yards per catch which is insane.

Spencer Ware is a decent back. Anyone who says otherwise doesn't really understand how the NFL works, especially referencing total yardage in an offense which is almost allergic to moving the ball, particularly on the ground.

The idea that RB is anywhere NEAR the top of our needs list is comical.
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Old 01-18-2017, 07:50 PM   #64
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That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen on CP, and 90% of the shit here is reerun level.
Yeah, I'd just go with six quarterbacks and then use the other five on ILB, G, and RB.
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Old 01-18-2017, 09:37 PM   #65
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