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ArrowSaid
10-16-2009, 09:16 AM
Atlanta Falcons fan in peace here.

Heard about the possibility of trading Dorsey from NFL Network.

As you may or may not know, we were considering Dorsey over Matt Ryan in the 2008 draft so it is clear that our front office thinks highly of him. Plus with our 09 1st rounder Peria Jerry out for the year we need DT help.

Saw some of the game last weekend and Dorsey seemed to be playing ok but is a 3-4 is the best use of his talents? (I thought he was more of a 1-gap penetrator which would be good for our scheme?)

My question is what would it take to trade Dorsey? I know you guys are looking for O-Line help but all we can really offer in that dept is Brett Romberg (decent experienced backup centre).
We could also offer Jamaal Anderson - poor 4-3 DE but played well at 4-3 DT and has the measurables to be a success at 3-4 DE?

What draft pick would it take - you have our 2010 second - would it be non-negotiable on a 2010 1st, would a 2011 1st be ok, or a package of lower round picks?

yashi
10-16-2009, 09:25 AM
3-4 DE is obviously not his position, but currently he is probably our best defensive lineman even in this scheme. He has said that he likes the new position and is playing better in it this year than he did in his normal position last season. He's in the backfield more than anyone else on the team.

I can't tell you what it would take for Pioli to trade him, and there's reports that the new coaching staff is down on him, but for me I would only trade him for a 2010 1st rounder. He's too talented to let go for any less.

How about Dorsey and your old 2010 2nd round pick for your 2010 1st and #88 back? :lol:

honda522
10-16-2009, 10:52 AM
Option for me isn't on there. A starting OL and a few first round draft picks.

rbedgood
10-17-2009, 03:47 AM
There are teams that still run the 4-3, and if the Chiefs were going to trade Dorsey, that is where he would have the most value. As such I'd say he should be able to draw the value of a very good offensive lineman and a 2nd round pick, or a great O-lineman. Since great ones aren't usually available, I'd say the first choice would be more reasonable.

Frankly though I think the Chiefs would be stupid to move him. He's actually a good fit for a 3-4 DE...a pass rushing DT is basically the mold for the 3-4 DE...

Chieffaninfl
10-17-2009, 08:29 AM
We need to keep Dorsey, Lets not trade away this future pro bowler!!

hometeam
10-17-2009, 11:06 AM
I think it would take more than atlanta is willing to give, whether he is worth it or not~

bigpoppachief
10-17-2009, 04:18 PM
We need to keep Dorsey, Lets not trade away this future pro bowler!!


EXACTLY! I have been saying it since the beginning and there are threads to prove it ! Dorsey will shine ! We need to get some Lb's to help cause more rukus

Canada
10-17-2009, 04:36 PM
I would trade him for an offensive line!!

matthewschiefs
10-17-2009, 06:00 PM
I would trade him for an offensive line!!

If the chiefs could get an o line for him that would be a great trade.

jb908
10-17-2009, 06:18 PM
You guys are all crazy... The best players on this team with the exceptions of veteran leaders brought in are Flowers, Hali, Dorsey and DJ. We are never going to get anywhere if we keep trading players away that Don't fit for draft picks. I'm sick of going young and we are young. This team needs to built around what it has and stop resetting every off season.

Canada
10-17-2009, 07:12 PM
You guys are all crazy... The best players on this team with the exceptions of veteran leaders brought in are Flowers, Hali, Dorsey and DJ. We are never going to get anywhere if we keep trading players away that Don't fit for draft picks. I'm sick of going young and we are young. This team needs to built around what it has and stop resetting every off season.

You wouldnt trade one player for an offensive line?

jb908
10-17-2009, 08:21 PM
Lets put it this way. There is never going to be an offer that will make up for the loss of Dorsey. I wouldn't trade him for a top 5 draft pick. Hes just starting to develop. We don't have time to go back to basics and develop more first rounders. When we picked him he was considered the best player in the draft and the chiefs got him at number 5. He had a slow season last year, but he looks good this year. Build around a defense. Almost all teams that dominate for a decade are built around a defense. The last thing this team should be concerned with is filling in temporary positions. Well, maybe not the last thing, but you should get my point.