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    The following are players the Chiefs should be looking at during the offseason.
    Free Agents:

    Max Starks, OT UFA, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Starks is young and massive. He’s 25 and is listed at 6’7” while weighing 337 pounds. His size and age will make him a desired player on many team’s list. A top tier tackle will always garner interest and Starks may lead the free agent class at the spot because of the high level of play he has shown on the field.

    Alan Faneca, OG UFA, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Faneca seems to be the most likely of this group to leave his current team. Rumors suggest that he plans on leaving after the season and has not discussed an extension with the Steelers. Faneca is a quality guard who has started in five Pro Bowls and been selected as a first team All-Pro five times as well. He also still has some prime seasons of his career remaining. Faneca will receive the most interest at his position, could be the most coveted offensive linemen after the season, and should also be one of the most coveted players available in all of the NFL.

    Travelle Wharton, OT UFA Carolina Panthers
    A late third-round selection in 2004, Wharton has developed into a solid starting left tackle. He has been a key reason for the successes that the Panthers have had, and his absence last season was a key reason for the team’s struggles. Wharton’s rookie contract will expire at season’s end, and his value on the market should be fairly strong. A quality left tackle is hard to find, and team’s looking to bolster an offensive line will have to consider Wharton. Carolina will likely make every effort to work out an extension.

    Jared Allen, DE UFA, Kansas City Chiefs
    Allen’s sack total dropped in ’06, but he still posted 7.5 and raised his tackle total a good deal. He’ll be back in Kansas City for the upcoming season, but there’s a good chance that he’ll try the market out come next offseason. He’s just 25 years of age, and has shown that he is among the league’s best at his position. He’ll be a high priority for several teams once the signing period opens.

    Asante Samuel, CB UFA, New England Patriots
    Samuel is quickly becoming known as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, having posted a league-best ten interceptions last season. His interception total was impressive, but so was his ability to stick to receivers on a regular basis. In the first six games of the current season, he has three picks, and has kept up his strong play, continuing to shutdown receivers and helping the Patriots to an undefeated record to this point. If Samuel is not signed to an extension, he’ll command big dollars on the market, especially if he keeps the pace up.

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    2008 DRAFT: These are the players the Chiefs could be lookin at in the draft.

    1st RD-
    Jake Long, OT Michigan-The best OT in the draft
    Ryan Clady, OT Boise St.-The next best OT in the draft
    Matt Ryan, QB Boston College-Could be too good to pass on
    Sam Baker, OT USC-3rd best OT in the draft
    Malcom Jenkins, CB Ohio St.-Best CB in the draft
    Glenn Dorsey, DT Miami-Probably the best player in the draft.
    Brian Brohm, QB Louisville-could be too good to pass on
    Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas-could be too good to pass on

    2nd RD-
    Jeff Otah, OT Pittsburgh
    Limus Sweed, WR Texas
    Mario Manningham, WR Michigan
    Quentin Groves, DE Auburn
    Gosder Cherilus, OT Boston College

    3rd RD-
    Cheevis Jackson, CB LSU
    Chad Henne, QB Michigan
    Drew Radovich, G USC
    Tashard Choice, RB GT
    Eric Young, G Tennessee
    Tracy Porter, CB Indiana


    These are the players I as the GM for the Chiefs would be looking at, assuming they are still on the board when we pick (which, most will be).

    Now that you've seen some of the "important" FA players and a few of the players who will be available in the draft, here's what i think the Chiefs could/should do.

    Fire Carl Peterson as GM, keep him as the President of the organization.

    Demote Mike Solari back to the O-line.

    Free agents signees:

    Jared Allen- I don't care if we have to use the franchise tag, you don't let a top tier DE go to free agency.

    Asante Samuel- The Patriots have shown a reluctance to sign FAs to big contracts and would've probably already signed him to an extension if it was going to happen. The Chiefs need to bring in a CB at the top of his game at some point. Law and Surtain are too old to keep up THIS year, let alone NEXT year.

    Alan Faneca- Could be a huge sign for the Chiefs' O-line. With the money we could save with Holmes leaving and the extra cap money we already have, these 4 FAs could be signed.

    Max Starks- One of the best OTs in this year's FA class and he's only 25. His upside is huge and he'll keep getting better.

    DRAFT-

    1ST Rd- I'd love Jake Long, but Ryan Clady out of Boise St. is probably the one that will be on the board when the Chiefs pick. Also, don't be shocked if the Chiefs take a QB here if Brodie doesn't get back on the field and perform the rest of this season.

    2nd Rd- Limus Sweed from Texas would be awesome if he fell this far because of his injury his Sr. year, but if it's WR the Chiefs are looking for at this point, Mario Manningham will probably have to be their guy. Personally, I think the Chiefs should take their second OL with Jeff Otah, the tackle from Pitt. (only if they can't sign Starks).

    3rd Rd- Cheevis Jackson, CB from LSU would be a popular pick in KC but if we're bringing in 2 OTs with our first 2 picks, we might as well finish off our O-line with another young player in Drew Radovich, G USC. (only if we can't sign Faneca) But, CB would be great here. Another interesting name could be Chad Henne considering how Brodie does from here on out.


    in a recap, the Chiefs would add:

    Asante Samuel, CB
    Max Starks, OT
    Alan Faneca, OG
    Ryan Clady, OT
    Mario Manningham, WR
    Cheevis Jackson, CB


    So, the new O-line would be:

    TE-Gonzo
    OT-Starks
    OG-Waters
    C-Wiegman
    OG-Faneca
    OT-Clady
    TE-Dunn

    i think with adding another WR, 2 new CBs and i rebuilt O-line, our offense could take a big step forward next season, not to mention turn our defense from good to dominant.

    Ok....rip it apart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    since i made this thread about 2008, does anyone have some names they'd like to see thrown around as the new OC?

    I've got one i think might be interesting. Considering his team is currently awful after a great 2006 season, if he's available, I'd wouldn't mind seeing Brian Billick as the new OC. Offensive play calling isn't super tricky but it's not mondane either. He hasn't had any talent on the Baltimore offense for some time but they still seem to be competitive offensively.
    Billick? Are you serious? What in God's name would make you think he would be a good OC. I could see DC maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prough91 View Post
    Billick? Are you serious? What in God's name would make you think he would be a good OC. I could see DC maybe.
    what? he doesn't call the defense for Baltimore. lol

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    He was creditted with the Vikings' high-powered offense of several years ago, but has been completely unable to recreate that kind of offense with the Ravens.

    I'll have to do some shopping, but I would prefer to see if Solari could do something with an improved offensive line, before trying Billick.

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    if norm turner gets canned lets hire him. he`s real bad as a head coach but he`s great as a OC.
    i can remember what a chief super bowl team looks like! ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    Ok, this is just dumb. we can't trade a 28 year old RB with a HUGE contract who is now an injury risk.

    For all you ppl who were calling me names for suggesting such a "horrible thing" before and during the 2007 draft, y'all can go jump off a bridge now....especially now that you're jumping on the bandwagon.
    So a guy gets hurt one time in three years and all of a sudden he's an injury risk???? WOW! I guess every single player should be listed as such!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    since i made this thread about 2008, does anyone have some names they'd like to see thrown around as the new OC?

    I've got one i think might be interesting. Considering his team is currently awful after a great 2006 season, if he's available, I'd wouldn't mind seeing Brian Billick as the new OC. Offensive play calling isn't super tricky but it's not mondane either. He hasn't had any talent on the Baltimore offense for some time but they still seem to be competitive offensively.
    Billick doesn't even call the offensive plays for the Ravens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    So a guy gets hurt one time in three years and all of a sudden he's an injury risk???? WOW! I guess every single player should be listed as such!!!
    Actually, I would have to agree with this.

    A.) If it is the same kind of injury that Shaun Alexander has, then it obvious why he would be an injury risk.

    B.) Anytime a player misses games, due to an injury, he becomes slightly more susceptible to injuries.

    C.) When it comes to trying to trade a player, immediately following an injury, red flags are raised by the teams that you would be interested in trading with. And those teams would demand a better "price" for a player that,during negotiations, would be immediately labelled as an "injury risk".

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv View Post
    People keep saying we ned a CB. Makes me even more frustrated that we let Phinisee go. The boy could return kicks, and he played CB.
    Good point! Your football knowledge and understanding have increased mightily with the Crowd! The Crowd is strong with you!


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    I don't think Billick will be available. But if he is there are teams that would likely pursue him as a HC...the Jets may be tired of Mangini, Lewis could be out in Cincy, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Nolan dropped in SF (he'll at the very least lose his GM responsibilites.) Gibbs & Coughlin could also be on the hot seat if their teams don't have a good stretch run.

    If Norv Turner can get another job, Billick certainly deserves one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbedgood View Post
    I don't think Billick will be available. But if he is there are teams that would likely pursue him as a HC...the Jets may be tired of Mangini, Lewis could be out in Cincy, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Nolan dropped in SF (he'll at the very least lose his GM responsibilites.) Gibbs & Coughlin could also be on the hot seat if their teams don't have a good stretch run.

    If Norv Turner can get another job, Billick certainly deserves one.
    And he will blow kisses to get one!





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