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Chiefs4life24
09-16-2014, 06:49 PM
Sorry guys I know its way too early for this.
I have compiled a list of players I want the Chiefs to target. In no particular order
Please any feedback and what you think is appreciated.
Wide Receiver: I personally think we need to draft 2 receivers
Amari Cooper-Alabama
Ty Montgomery-Stanford
Sammie Coates-Auburn
Stefon Diggs-Maryland
Offensive Tackle: We finally need to get a starting Right Tackle
Brandon Scheriff-Iowa
Cameron Erving-Florida State
Corey Robinson-South Carolina
Offensive Guard: Cant never have to many
Tre' Jackson-Florida State
John Miller-Louisville
Center
Hroniss Grasu-Oregon
Safeties: This needs to be addressed at some point
Adrian Amos-Free Safety-Penn State
Tyler Hunter-Strong Safety-Florida State
Cornerbacks: I think always deserve a look
Steven Nelson-Oregon State
Inside Linebacker: Cause DJ And Tamba aren't gonna be around forever. Plus we have needed Another Inside for a while
Ben Heeney-Kansas
Ramik Wilson-Georgia
Denzel Perryman-Miami U
Erik Kendricks-UCLA
Worth Interest
Outside Linebacker
Jake Ryan-Michigan
Defensive End
Frank Clark-Michigan
I wasn't sure about this one but here goes
Running Back
Terrance Magee-LSU
Malcolm Brown-Texas
Kicker in case Santos Doesn't make it
Jared Roberts-Colorado State
Well there it is what do you guys think? Please be honest with me, iam by now means a talent scout or evaluater, this is personal observations and guys that have impressed me
texaschief
09-21-2014, 01:54 AM
I want to see what this team looks like at the bye week. If we get the Chiefs all season that we saw in week 1, we'll be a top 3 pick. If we get the Chiefs we saw in week 2, we could threaten for a wild card (believe it or not). I think our schedule will prevent us from being a playoff team, however. If this team is a 1-win or winless team at the bye week, I would give some serious thought to blowing the team up. Trading Charles, Hali, and maybe Berry (depending on the offer) would be something really worth considering. Take the rest of the year to evaluate the talent currently on the team and identify what needs need to be met next spring. By doing this, you maximize the value those few players still offer the franchise by bringing back draft picks which translate to cheap/controllable talent while also ensuring that this lost season won't be in vein by scraping by a 6-10, 5-11, 7-9 record and ending up in the middle of the first round instead of at the top where the talent is full of cornerstone players.
My question would be what would the Chiefs do if they're picking in the top 5 and a Mariota or Winston fall in their lap? Could you really pass on the type of QB in a Reid system even though you just extended Alex Smith? Dorsey saw what came of Aaron Rogers sitting behind Favre for a few years... would he do that to a top 5 overall pick and tie up all those resources in the QB position? Would Murray and/or Bray become tradeable assets at that point a la Matt Flynn, or the multiple QBs out of Philly?
This franchise doesn't just need a change... they need a shock to the system... they need to find someway to hit the "reset" button and hopefully, they've got a front office who isn't afraid to make a big move like that. All these little moves we've seen over the past 8 seasons just aren't getting it done. Somebody... please... swing for the fences!!
AlexSmith11
09-26-2014, 11:42 PM
Id like to grab Cooper. He doesn't have elite size, but he is the best player and currently our draft projection. (http://www.mockdrafthq.com/) Im not sure how the other WRs size up but Jalen Strong from AZ State is 6'3 220+ and looks good.
jason1981
09-27-2014, 12:33 PM
I want to see what this team looks like at the bye week. If we get the Chiefs all season that we saw in week 1, we'll be a top 3 pick. If we get the Chiefs we saw in week 2, we could threaten for a wild card (believe it or not). I think our schedule will prevent us from being a playoff team, however. If this team is a 1-win or winless team at the bye week, I would give some serious thought to blowing the team up. Trading Charles, Hali, and maybe Berry (depending on the offer) would be something really worth considering. Take the rest of the year to evaluate the talent currently on the team and identify what needs need to be met next spring. By doing this, you maximize the value those few players still offer the franchise by bringing back draft picks which translate to cheap/controllable talent while also ensuring that this lost season won't be in vein by scraping by a 6-10, 5-11, 7-9 record and ending up in the middle of the first round instead of at the top where the talent is full of cornerstone players.
My question would be what would the Chiefs do if they're picking in the top 5 and a Mariota or Winston fall in their lap? Could you really pass on the type of QB in a Reid system even though you just extended Alex Smith? Dorsey saw what came of Aaron Rogers sitting behind Favre for a few years... would he do that to a top 5 overall pick and tie up all those resources in the QB position? Would Murray and/or Bray become tradeable assets at that point a la Matt Flynn, or the multiple QBs out of Philly?
This franchise doesn't just need a change... they need a shock to the system... they need to find someway to hit the "reset" button and hopefully, they've got a front office who isn't afraid to make a big move like that. All these little moves we've seen over the past 8 seasons just aren't getting it done. Somebody... please... swing for the fences!!
Yeah lets just keep blowing the team ul and rebuild over and over. I think we proved that doesnt work. How many times do we have to do that to prove it doesnt work. You keep doing the same things you keel getting the same results. You keep building and upgrading. You might trade one player but thats all i would and that would be hali since we have dee ford.
TopekaRoy
09-28-2014, 03:55 AM
Yeah lets just keep blowing the team ul and rebuild over and over.
I'm not sure what a "team ul" is.
But I think it's kind of crazy to be talking about draft picks this early in the season. Some of those players could blow out a knee. Other players could step up from out of nowhere. And we don't know for sure what our needs will be (although WR, defensive secondary and offensive line seem like likely candidates at this point.) I would rather see how the season plays out and wait until the off season to start thinking about the draft.
jason1981
09-29-2014, 06:02 PM
I'm not sure what a "team ul" is.
But I think it's kind of crazy to be talking about draft picks this early in the season. Some of those players could blow out a knee. Other players could step up from out of nowhere. And we don't know for sure what our needs will be (although WR, defensive secondary and offensive line seem like likely candidates at this point.) I would rather see how the season plays out and wait until the off season to start thinking about the draft.
Up*
I was being sarcastic
TopekaRoy
09-29-2014, 06:47 PM
Up*
I was being sarcastic
LOL! sorry, I didn't make that obvious connection when I read through it. I wasn't pointing out a typo. I actually thought it was an abbreviation for something! (Underwriter's Laboratories?)
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