I'm only a little worried- it sounds like KC is interested in at least one free agent NT, and we did draft Powe (who is a rookie).
I don't know enough about Toribio to know if we're in serious trouble there.
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I hope the fact that the Chiefs let Edwards go is an indication that they will sign
Aubreyo Franklin. You can't expect Powe, a 6th round pick to start right away. If the Chiefs do get Franklin, I'll be very happy with this move.
Would love to see some rumors about us signing McClain or Snelling
I haven't found anything definite, yet, but BaltimoreBeatDown.com has this:
Can't find anything on Snelling, right nowQuote:
LeRon McClain Being Targeted By Chiefs?
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/im.../2011/07/8.jpg by Bruce Raffel on Jul 27, 2011 6:00 AM EDT
http://www.chiefscrowd.com/forums/im.../2011/07/9.jpg Larry French - Getty Images
9 months ago: BALTIMORE MD - OCTOBER 24: Le'Ron McClain #33 of the Baltimore Ravens runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills at M&T Bank Stadium on October 24 2010 in Baltimore Maryland. The Ravens defeated the Bills 37-34. (Photo by Larry French/Getty Images)
If the Baltimore Ravens cannot figure out a way to retain free agent fullback LeRon McClain, the Kansas City Chiefs might be more than willing to take him off of our hands. Thinking of pairing him with RB Jamaal Charles, McClain would be a solid one-two punch for the Chiefs an would also save wear and tear on the smaller but shiftier Charles.
In a story by Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times, referenced by SB Nation, it is reported that McClain will not be pursued by the Ravens, thus letting him test the free agent market. The Chiefs do have a FB on the team, but the combination of McClain outside and Charles inside fits rght into their offense, who focuses on the run setting up QB Matt Cassel for the pass.
The loss of McClain along with RB Willis McGahee will leave huge holes to fill in the Ravens rush offense. However, starter Ray Rice still will continue to get the bulk of the carries, but the team remains undecided who will complement Rice and spell him enough to limit the beating he could take as a full-time featured back in the Ravens offense.
From the Portland Examiner ...
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The NFL lockout is over, and teams are now able to sign all the undrafted free agents who have been without work since graduating from their respective schools. On Tuesday, Brandon Bair signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, making him one of five Oregon graduates to join NFL teams in the past 24 hours.
At 6-7, 272 pounds, Bair will have to add a bit more bulk to be successful in the NFL, but joining Kansas City's 3-4 defense should bode well for him, giving him the flexibility to play both at the defensive end and outside linebacker positions. Bair played defensive tackle for the Ducks, but he was built for Oregon's speed, making him extremely versatile.
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I wouldn't be discouraged by the lack of action by the Chiefs (to this point) in Free Agency. Consider this:
Next year Dwayne Bowe, Brandon Flowers, Tamba Hali, and Brandon Carr will all be free agents...With a decent amount of room under the salary floor, I wouldn't be surprised if Pioli's #1 priority is getting these guys signed long term. That's my hope at least.
They put a "franchise" tag on him, but they aren't in a hurry to sign him!? I guess that makes sense ... kinda.Quote:
5 minutes ago - by Bob Gretz - Chiefs in no hurry to signTamba Hali
Signing OLB Tamba Hali quickly is not likely to be a priority for the Chiefs. Hali finished last season with both shoulders being injured. Even if the team’s franchise player was on board, he’d likely be held out of the early practice work as a precaution. Chiefs RapidReports