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Old 04-13-2015, 09:33 AM   #1
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Devin Smith has a chance to be what Donnie Avery would flash on occasion - just raw, silly speed both as a decoy to take the top off defenses but more importantly underneath to pluck those short passes in full gallop and try to gain the corner on drags, etc...

A healthy Donnie Avery was building much better chemistry with Smith than Bowe did and Smith was using him.

If you want to know what Reid wants in his X, just look at the guy he took out of FA to play it. He wants a guy like Devin Smith. He's not looking for Jaelen Strong.

Don't reach for any of them - I wouldn't take a WR in the first if the big 3 don't fall (and the big 3 won't fall).
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Algohor, Smith or Dorsett in the 2nd is just fine. I'd even entertain trading up in the 2nd to grab Algohor.
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Old 04-13-2015, 09:47 AM   #2
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Old 04-13-2015, 09:48 AM   #3
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Old 04-13-2015, 12:04 PM   #4
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I think everyone, including myself for a while, is starting to pigeonhole what Reids WCO does/doesnt require from its receivers too much.

Just because Alex Smith hates trying to throw guys open doesnt mean Reid HAS to have shiftier, smaller receivers to make things go... you can look back to long striding, 6'1 6'3 types in guys like Thrash, Pinkston, Baskett and TO as proof of that.

Strong isnt my preference either (although he was about all that was left to pick in my mock draft), but that doesnt mean he couldnt work in this offense... Bowe lost a lot of his suddenness to age, a younger version of him in Strong would look a lot better in this offense IMO.
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Old 04-13-2015, 09:51 AM   #5
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Count me amongst the Strong disbelievers.

He's Bowe 2.0. In the right system, he will be very good. But not Reid's system.
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:15 AM   #6
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If 2 WRs go say..... every ten picks seems a reasonable rate.... for the first and 2nd rds.

We are looking at WRs graded 8 through 12 on your boards to select from, since we picked up Maclin, do you all think the Chiefs still wait until the 2nd rd to draft a WR, or wait even until the 3rd.
Be interesting to see what they do after bypassing last years talented group.
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:39 AM   #7
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What would Chiefs fans think about drafting Todd Gurley in the 1st round?
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:49 AM   #8
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:13 AM   #9
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What would Chiefs fans think about drafting Todd Gurley in the 1st round?
Contrary to Sir SNR, I wouldn't mind it at all. I'm knot a Knile Davis fan (fumbles too much, not a good enough receiver out of the backfield, not a skilled blocker, etc) so another top flight RB certainly wouldn't hurt. Would also probably prolong both Charles' and Gurley's careers. Not who I'd select, but I wouldn't be flying banners over it.
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:22 AM   #10
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Contrary to Sir SNR, I wouldn't mind it at all. I'm knot a Knile Davis fan (fumbles too much, not a good enough receiver out of the backfield, not a skilled blocker, etc) so another top flight RB certainly wouldn't hurt. Would also probably prolong both Charles' and Gurley's careers. Not who I'd select, but I wouldn't be flying banners over it.
This is an insanely deep draft for RBs. If we're going to draft a 1st round RB, we can do a lot better than a dude like Gurley coming off a season-ending injury.
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:23 AM   #11
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This is an insanely deep draft for RBs. If we're going to draft a 1st round RB, we can do a lot better than a dude like Gurley coming off a season-ending injury.
If gurley wasnt injured he would be a top 5 talent. Chiefs would be in no position to draft him.
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This is an insanely deep draft for RBs. If we're going to draft a 1st round RB, we can do a lot better than a dude like Gurley coming off a season-ending injury.
Yeah, anytime we can get a guy with a serious knee injury who may not have even been the best RB on his college team (seriously, Chubb was a monster) then we have to grab him.

Gurley would be a pretty terrible pick. It would be Cameron Erving or Jaelen Strong bad.
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Yeah, anytime we can get a guy with a serious knee injury who may not have even been the best RB on his college team (seriously, Chubb was a monster) then we have to grab him.

Gurley would be a pretty terrible pick. It would be Cameron Erving or Jaelen Strong bad.
If not for the injury, top 10 pick. Chubb is absolutely a badass, but gurley is too.

Personally wouldn't take him, but I bet a team late first might.
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What would Chiefs fans think about drafting Todd Gurley in the 1st round?
I'd be OK with it....talent-wise he would probably be sitting at #1 on KC's board. If Charles were to get injured...the Chiefs season would tank.

I dont think they take him though...and I dont think they draft a WR at #18. I wouldn't be surprised if KC went defense in the first 3 rounds maybe a WR with one of the two 3rds..
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If Charles were to get injured...the Chiefs season would tank.
I dont think that is the case anymore. The team has a lot more weapons now.

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