If you want the Chiefs to take Eric Berry at #5, please read this story.
http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldraftsafeties.php
If you want the Chiefs to take Eric Berry at #5, please read this story.
http://www.walterfootball.com/nfldraftsafeties.php
I wouldn't boo his selection at 5 nevertheless I'd like a safety out of this draft if not him.
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Haha, I was just discussing that article with some people. The funny thing is I know Eric Berry would have to amount to Ed Reed or Troy Polamalu to turn our defense around, but I want a playmaker back there so bad that I almost don't care in a way because great safeties are so exciting.
Bulaga is the safer, boring pick, whereas Berry is the exciting pick. I still think Bulaga will be the pick, and I don't really have any problem with it.
I read this before and is the basis for why I don't think Pioli is going to take this guy.
Of course, this all could be a smoke screen to throw other GMs off on what our pick will really be.
Are you man enough? Eric Berry? Apparently Not!
I agree with everything said, except the article leaves out one crucial part:
there is likely to be NO player on the board at #5 who is deserving of a top five pick.
With Bradford, Okung, McCoy, and Suh likely gone, you are staring at Brian Bulaga as your pick? THAT guy is a top five draft selection? really?
I know safeties don't go top five, but neither should unspectacular players. If no one is deserving of that high a pick, then should the chiefs should select the best overall (undeserving) player, which is clearly Berry?
I don't know.
If no trade happens, and Okung is off the board, this could be crazy.
this is stating the same thing that everyone else has for the last month and a half...hardly original
Bulaga is the classic case of the unsexy prospect who could easily end up being the best OL in the draft. He's been coached by the best OL expert in the country in Kirk Ferentz, he plays in a pro style offense, and he's not a consensus top 5 pick because Okung, Campbell, and Williams all had great combines.
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