RB's.
I tell you what-
I know the position is undervalued, but Pacheco is an awfully important piece of this offense now, and moving forward. He's also going to wear down fast. I'd like to address the RB2/split time spot in this draft. Mckinnon is probably close to done, and Clyde is not an answer long-term. Who do you like? I'm not saying first round, or even second-but by the mid rounds, I'd be looking for an all-around back to split time with Pacheco. |
Will Shipley out of Clemson gives me visions of CMC/Kamara/Gibbs versatility
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Donovan Edwards from Michigan is also another nice versatile back.
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I have no idea, but I want someone FAST.
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I like Marshawn Lloyd as a day three option. He’s a fluid, physical runner with the speed to get to the edge. He’s pretty creative in the open field, as well.
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Jawhar Jordan out of Louisville is my choice
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I haven’t looked who is an available but I definitely want some home run speed, like Gibbs, Achane ,Keaton Mitchell etc..to go with Pacheco. Pretty much McKinnon replacement.
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I’m ok with his size. He runs hard. And would be more of a McKinnon role. Still helping to lighten the load for Pacheco. But he has game breaking speed and can score at any point on the field. |
I'd love it if Mckinnon retired this offseason, and then stayed on as running backs coach. He's about the smartest damned player at that position I've seen.
A guy can dream. |
The brooks kid from Texas tore his acl so you could get some value there
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How long until Antonio Gibson is a free agent?
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Take another late round flyer in the draft and call it a day. |
How high would you guys like to see Veach spend a draft pick on a RB?
Let's say we start talking about a Will Shipley, he's a 3rd round pick at worst. |
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My boy Jacory Croskey-Merritt is going back to school I guess.
I am really, really high on Emani Bailey, especially if we don't opt to pick up a vet receiving back in FA. I just don't think Veach and Reid would keep two smaller backs on the roster if they do pick up a guy like, say, Chase Edmonds (really high on him to replace McKinnon). The guy who looks like a Veach-style late-round value pick is Kendall Milton out of Georgia. Big back with a good accelerator. |
I like Gibson, Penny, Zeke, or Jacobs in FA. In the draft Bucky Irving would be interesting, but I'm more in favor of a later round target like Gore Jr or Jaylen Wright. Wright had 7.4 yards per run in the SEC, how is he not better than a 7th rounder? Genuinely curious.
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Agreed. I like Jaylen wright a lot. I wouldn’t pursue a FA rb either. This class is stacked up with talent. And guys like Keaton Mitchell go undrafted.
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I'd look at a late round/UDFA take on Keilan Robinson. He can fill the role McKinnon filled. He's also a good pass protector and was elite as a gunner on special teams.
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We didn’t watch the same video on wright. I was wondering if he had off the field problems bc his vision looked really good in the videos I saw.
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I’d suspect Weight is suffering from some anti-Heupel system bias.
That system is pretty gimicky and creates a lot of advantageous looks for RB (up-tempo, spread the field) Heupel is also a shit bag who has no shame running it up and padding stats. What did Wright’s numbers look like against good SEC defenses? The only one he put up numbers against was UGA, and that was garbage time production in a blowout loss. |
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Id take a RB from the 4th but not earlier. We need a WR and OT, probably a DT and to be honest I'd even take a OG ahead of a RB. Lots of positions I'd be looking at before that one. I do like the look of that Bailey kid
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I want a bigger back. Audric Estime is probably my favorite this year at 227. I’m assuming we won’t take a back early, if we could, it might be Trey benson. But I like Estime. He gets north and south quickly and has great acceleration. He was clocked at 20.9 mph. I like his body lean. He runs behind his pads and is not an upright runner. We’ve needed a bigger back since Kareem hunt left. Audric is big and fast and gets tough yards. I also like wright out of tn late in the draft but I want a big back. I’m intrigued with Braelon Allen also and he’s 245. I like Allen better at 235. But he runs a little more upright and I like bigger backs that play bigger. Some of these big backs dance around and it drives me crazy. Audric uses his size and power and gets tough yards and he also has the top end speed to break one.
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One thing Reid used to do in Philly that he hasn't done lately is find RBs in space. It would make me ****ing crazy when we had gold standard certified badass RBs and our jackass offensive coordinators would throw them passes for 1 yard, while Reid's guy was shredding defenses for 15 yards a clip.
Maybe it's Mahomes not looking at our guys because he wants to go down field, but I want someone who rapes in space. Fast as all ****, shifty, slippery and catches everything. I was hoping Ealy was that guy. He's obviously garbage, but that's the mold of dude I want. |
I am not one for spending significant resources on the RB position, but I was watching the Jags Titans game thinking about how funny it would be if the Chiefs paid for Henry.
I think I read somewhere that the Chiefs were still facing a significantly higher percentage of light boxes, as teams played to defend against the Chiefs passing attack even as their offense has struggled. Henry would eat against light boxes, and Mahomes and the passing attack would feast if having Henry brought more defenders down into the box. The Chiefs definitely won't/shouldn't do it, but do you think it could be as fun as I think it would be? EDIT: Spotrac has Henry estimated as a 2 year 10m contract, damn if that were true I would actually do it, but Spotrac always wrong on these |
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RB is being overlooked I think.... seems pretty clear we'll need x2 this offseason.
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What are chances we resign CEH?
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I'll go ahead and get the local homer question out of the way - should we draft Cody Schrader in April if he's still on the board in the fourth round, or is he that flashy college back that will never amount to an NFL player? |
Other than the fumbles, I like some of what I see from Braelon Allen. Being able to bring in a big back in short yardage situations that has the ability to catch a pass might help us in those 3rd and shorts that we seem to struggle with.
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I watched the Sr Bowl invite show the other night and I found this guy intriguing as a prospect for the Chiefs.
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I don’t think Schrader is a 4th round guy. More likely to be towards the end of day 3. It depends on how he runs. And what his 10-yard split looks like when he runs. Does he have enough initial burst to be a good nfl back? I don’t know that he’s fast enough to translate against NFL defenses. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Truth is backup RBs are a dime a dozen, draft one late and pick up an aging vet.
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Barkley, Jacobs, Ekler... any of these guys would look pretty incredible in red. Jacobs played slot in college, Ekler's known for his plus receiving skills. |
D'Andre Swift looks like he wants to play with winners after that loss
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PFF bumped Jaylon Wright up to #124 on their list.
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Austin Ekler is only expected to get a $6m prove it deal, could be interesting.
Braelon Allen looks pretty solid if we're looking for a bigger back in the draft to help block and push the pile on 4th and 1, but he's also got speed and agility. Here's a guy no one's brought up yet...Black Corum, 5-8, 213 lbs, 1,111 yards, 4.7 per, 25 TDS!!! If there's an Archane in this draft, I'm pretty sure it's him. He's fast and makes guys miss with his side-steps and jump cuts, he's a jitter-bug type and a playmaker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uztGFNSOcI Also, how much we paying to resign Pacheco after next season? Dude is criminally underpaid, currently. I'd guess $6m-$8m range? |
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I like Jawhar Jordan. He would be a McKinnon replacement and an Achane like player. Not overly big. But super explosive and fast. Does run strong for his size. Would be a great compliment to Pacheco.
https://youtu.be/9m_cPnjWGIQ?si=0sD6n_NKSqhNRPG_ |
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How about a late round flyer on Blake Watson, Memphis:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR01EbH_LH4
Kids got vision and balance, great footwork, is comfortable in the passing game, plus a few different moves that he uses well to make him pretty illusive... check out that stiff arm he uses over and over. Averaged over 1k yards the last 3 seasons, 800 yards catching over the last 2 seasons, 17 TD last season. |
PFF guys talking RBs
They really like Corum, think he's he "smartest back in the draft." Not fans of Allen, think he's too slow, "will only be a rotational power back." (That's not a bad late round fit for us next to Pacheco, necessarily) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHbBHdUGaY0 |
Take the kid from Texas in the 3rd.
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He'll be taken too high but I'd be all about seeing Estime in a Chiefs uniform.
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Jonathan Brooks.
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Heard my boy Emani Bailey looked good in the Sr Bowl, anyone can confirm?
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Some reports I read today made it sound like he and Schrader both were pretty effective in different ways. |
PFF has moved RB Jaylen Wright from TEN to #69 on their big board, ahead of Benson, Corum, and Irving.
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Dylan Laube keeps popping out at me. Fast and runs routes like a pro already. Would be a nice change of pace/3rd down option on day 3, I’m thinking.
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Looking forward to the combine results for RBs and WRs! |
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Watching him track the ball as a receiver down the field had me a little excited for his fit in KC. I know he's small, but he's well-built and displayed quite a bit of versatility as a receiver at the Sr. Bowl. |
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I quite like the look of Isaac Guerendo as a later round guy. Good size and speed, can catch, good feet, quick enough to work in zone.
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1/6th of his runs were breakouts, apparently. Reminds me a bit of Pachecco. Nice find! https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/...o-RB-Wisconsin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C3Tbl8ozVE |
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I've come to like Bucky Irving.
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Every time I watch Emani Bailey highlights I come away wanting to draft those lineman who were blasting open those enormous holes for him. Almost made it hard to evaluate him.
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I also like how Crow brought up Edwards. He would be fun in this offense |
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Round 4: USC RB MarShawn Lloyd I know that people hate the idea of drafted running backs, but I love the idea of finding some lightning to Isiah Pacheco's thunder in the 2024 NFL draft. USC RB MarShawn Lloyd probably won't be the fastest running back in the draft, but he's certainly among the most elusive. The 5-foot-9 and 217-pound Trojan ranks as one of the top running backs in the draft class in PFF's elusive rating, mainly because he's fantastic at forcing missed tackles. He also is a major threat in producing big plays. Among players with at least 100 snaps in the 2024 NFL draft class, Lloyd led running backs in breakaway percentage with 56.7%. Beyond that, Lloyd was named Practice Player of the Week at the RB position for the National team at the Senior Bowl. That's typically a great sign when your peers believe you're among the best at your position on one of the biggest stages in the pre-draft process. |
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