royalswin100games
04-10-2008, 02:48 PM
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Glenn Dorsey
DT, LSU
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Sedrick Ellis
DT, USC
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Vernon Gholston
DE/LB Ohio State
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Chris Long
DE, Virginia
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Jake Long
T, Michigan
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Darren McFadden
RB, Arkansas
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Matt Ryan
QB, Boston College
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Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs are taking job applications all over the field, but they are young and deep on the defensive line. Dorsey isn't likely to figure prominently in their draft plans. As good as Ellis is, like Dorsey, he just doesn't fill an immediate need in Kansas City, a team with many other immediate problems to address. Even if they may not want to pass on Gholston, prudence suggests the Chiefs will forego him due to other priorities. It's hard to envision Long falling this far, but he probably won't land here. Jared Allen and Tamba Hali are one of the most dynamic young pass-rushing tandems in the league. Once the linchpin of Kansas City's team, the O-line has fallen on hard times with the retirements of perennial all-pros Willie Roaf and Will Shields. Larry Johnson would certainly love to have a new plow horse. Larry Johnson, coming off an injury-plagued campaign, will be 29 soon. But the Chiefs can't afford to stash McFadden on their roster the way they held on to Johnson when Priest Holmes was still running wild. Are the Chiefs truly confident Brodie Croyle is the man to guide them back to the playoffs and beyond? If they select Ryan, that question will be clearly answered.
This was taken from USA Today article by Nate Davis.
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Glenn Dorsey
DT, LSU
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/70.jpg
Sedrick Ellis
DT, USC
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/71.jpg
Vernon Gholston
DE/LB Ohio State
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/72.jpg
Chris Long
DE, Virginia
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/73.jpg
Jake Long
T, Michigan
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Darren McFadden
RB, Arkansas
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/75.jpg
Matt Ryan
QB, Boston College
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/images/imported/2008/04/76.jpg
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs are taking job applications all over the field, but they are young and deep on the defensive line. Dorsey isn't likely to figure prominently in their draft plans. As good as Ellis is, like Dorsey, he just doesn't fill an immediate need in Kansas City, a team with many other immediate problems to address. Even if they may not want to pass on Gholston, prudence suggests the Chiefs will forego him due to other priorities. It's hard to envision Long falling this far, but he probably won't land here. Jared Allen and Tamba Hali are one of the most dynamic young pass-rushing tandems in the league. Once the linchpin of Kansas City's team, the O-line has fallen on hard times with the retirements of perennial all-pros Willie Roaf and Will Shields. Larry Johnson would certainly love to have a new plow horse. Larry Johnson, coming off an injury-plagued campaign, will be 29 soon. But the Chiefs can't afford to stash McFadden on their roster the way they held on to Johnson when Priest Holmes was still running wild. Are the Chiefs truly confident Brodie Croyle is the man to guide them back to the playoffs and beyond? If they select Ryan, that question will be clearly answered.
This was taken from USA Today article by Nate Davis.