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Quesadilla Joe 03-29-2018 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 13495352)
Who the **** is this guy?

Not sure. I just know he tweets a lot of draft stuff, seems to attend events like the Senior Bowl/Combine, and is followed by about a dozen of the draft guys I follow like McShay and Neil Stratton.

staylor26 03-29-2018 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 13495412)
Mike Hughes CB Central Florida SPARQ of 123.6 which is in the 73.3%

Not Mike Hughes lol

I’m talking about the source

RunKC 03-29-2018 06:04 PM

Mentioned it before. If we choose to draft an OL early I think it’s Frank Ragnow. Good size, good athleticism. Can play G and C. Dude gave up zero sacks in 41 games in the SEC.

I think Andy loves the guy

Tribal Warfare 03-29-2018 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 13495412)
Mike Hughes CB Central Florida SPARQ of 123.6 which is in the 73.3%

https://twitter.com/funderpunt/statu...476252673?s=19

Chiefshrink 03-29-2018 07:14 PM

Depends on how the board looks after the first day whether we trade up from 54 or stay put for that particular defensive player.

Chief Northman 03-29-2018 09:31 PM

My goodness Hughes would be fantastic, but I doubt we even get a sniff. Some mocks have him going as high as 18 to Seattle.
He would cost too much draft capital in my opinion. If he is still around 7-8 picks into the 2nd round however, you almost have to make a move to get him. His closing speed and ability to mirror is elite. He can factor seriously into the punt return game too.

kccrow 03-30-2018 12:16 AM

I love Hughes. If he's there in 2, its because of the assault as a freshman when he knocked a guy out. I don't see him slipping, really. Maybe teams won't like his size and top-end speed enough, but he's so good on the field that it's hard to think someone won't take him early. He's going to get some serious love from teams still employing a cover 2 scheme.

Like I mentioned in Direkshun's mock, I don't mind sweat if its closer to round 4. A late 3rd is fine. I would not like a 2nd round pick spent on the guy. He needs alot of work and someone has to light a fire under his ass off the snap or he's useless.

I like Ragnow a bunch. I'd support a trade up into the top of the 3rd. I don't know if you spend a 2nd on him, but maybe you do. Same with Braden Smith. If you're that convinced that either of those guys solves your problem at LG, then I support going up and getting them. I'd have more confidence in Smith being there at 78 than Ragnow.

I like Malik Jefferson a bunch, but is he a need now with Hitchens and Ragland penciled in as the starters? I don't think so. He could be a sub-package coverage linebacker early on, but are you willing to spend a 2nd round pick on him to get that?

Dorance Armstrong just doens't bring enough to the table. He's going late I'd think. 6th/7th round pick that you hope develops.

Chargem 03-30-2018 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13495791)
I love Hughes. If he's there in 2, its because of the assault as a freshman when he knocked a guy out. I don't see him slipping, really. Maybe teams won't like his size and top-end speed enough, but he's so good on the field that it's hard to think someone won't take him early. He's going to get some serious love from teams still employing a cover 2 scheme.

Like I mentioned in Direkshun's mock, I don't mind sweat if its closer to round 4. A late 3rd is fine. I would not like a 2nd round pick spent on the guy. He needs alot of work and someone has to light a fire under his ass off the snap or he's useless.

Dorance Armstrong just doens't bring enough to the table. He's going late I'd think. 6th/7th round pick that you hope develops.

Hughes only has 1 year as a starter, maybe teams will worry he needs another year before being NFL ready and that might push him out of the 1st? Probably wishful thinking.

I don't really like Sweat at all. Dorance is in the big group of potential pass rusher guys that I want the Chiefs to take in the 4th round or later

Chief Northman 03-30-2018 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 13495791)
I love Hughes. If he's there in 2, its because of the assault as a freshman when he knocked a guy out. I don't see him slipping, really. Maybe teams won't like his size and top-end speed enough, but he's so good on the field that it's hard to think someone won't take him early. He's going to get some serious love from teams still employing a cover 2 scheme.

Like I mentioned in Direkshun's mock, I don't mind sweat if its closer to round 4. A late 3rd is fine. I would not like a 2nd round pick spent on the guy. He needs alot of work and someone has to light a fire under his ass off the snap or he's useless.

I like Ragnow a bunch. I'd support a trade up into the top of the 3rd. I don't know if you spend a 2nd on him, but maybe you do. Same with Braden Smith. If you're that convinced that either of those guys solves your problem at LG, then I support going up and getting them. I'd have more confidence in Smith being there at 78 than Ragnow.

I like Malik Jefferson a bunch, but is he a need now with Hitchens and Ragland penciled in as the starters? I don't think so. He could be a sub-package coverage linebacker early on, but are you willing to spend a 2nd round pick on him to get that?

Dorance Armstrong just doens't bring enough to the table. He's going late I'd think. 6th/7th round pick that you hope develops.

My thought process aligns very closely with yours. Corner looks like a position the Chiefs are targeting early with the potential to trade up as there is a huge drop off after the top 5 or 6 guys: Fitzpatrick, Ward, J. Jackson, Oliver, Hughes, Alexander, Davis. All these guys are likely gone by pick #45 or so. After that you are settling for guys like Meeks, McFadden, Stewart, etc. which are likely not day one starters.

I love Ragnow as a Center, less at guard. He should be picked ahead of Smith though. Smith does not wow me and should at best be a mid 3rd round pick. True 5 techs in this class are few and far between, so I think the Chiefs convert a 3 tech like Chris Jones to become a disruptor along the D-line. McIntosh, Greene, Shepherd to name a few.

Not a fan of Sweat, and I think you could still find production from other guys into round 4 - Ejiofor, Holland, etc.

Safeties who can role play in Sutton’s scheme can be found anywhere, and TE is rather deep too. I expect a heavy defensive draft however.

The one offensive player I would applaud being selected at 54 however is Anthony Miller. He is destined to be great.

Chargem 03-31-2018 09:17 AM

The more I listen to PFF podcasts and analysis, the more I think that if Maurice Hurst falls into the 2nd round due to the heart issue, the Chiefs should be trading up to get him.

PFF grades him as a pass rush beast and all the previous players they have graded at the same level pass rush wise have also been great at the NFL level immediately.

O.city 04-08-2018 08:13 AM

So atwhat point does Nathan Sheppard get picked round wise?

If the chiefs were to take his m at 54, would you be upset?

If they could get a corner at 54 and him with one of the thirds, it’s be ideal

Chargem 04-08-2018 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13507868)
So atwhat point does Nathan Sheppard get picked round wise?

If the chiefs were to take his m at 54, would you be upset?

If they could get a corner at 54 and him with one of the thirds, it’s be ideal

I think Shepherd in the third is even a bit of a reach, so I would be upset if he went at 54. The draft tracker on NFL.com has him in the 4-5 round range.

Ideally I want a defensive player who is going to be playing a significant amount of snaps this year at 54, corner would be a good fit, but depends heavily on what the board looks like. I'd like Shepherd in the 4th if he's still there.

O.city 04-08-2018 12:21 PM

I think Shepard will get knocked coming from a small school but he’s a ****ing stud

RunKC 04-09-2018 08:58 AM

Watched some Mike Hughes last night.

He may not be tall but the dude has a Marcus Peters esque feel for the game. He understands routes, looks at the QB’s eyes while the play develops and is very good at jumping routes to make INT’s.

Easy to see why we’d like him. He does a lot of things you want for a CB in this system.

O.city 04-09-2018 09:02 AM

Wonder how high they'll have to trade for Hughes? I dunno that he lasts to 54


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