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    Default Reviewing KC’s offensive line


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    By Michael Ash
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    Posted Mar 27, 2008



    After discussing what the Chiefs aren’t doing with the offensive line last week, it’s only fair to take a look at the other side of the coin. Many of the linemen already with the team will be competing for starting jobs next season, so we'll evaluate those currently on the roster.

    OT Anthony Alabi

    Alabi played his college ball at TCU and was taken in the fifth round of the 2005 draft by Miami, back during the Dolphins’ brief Nick Saban era. Coincidentally, the pick used to take Alabi originally belonged to the Chiefs, with the two teams swapping fifth-rounders that year as part of the Patrick Surtain trade.

    Alabi played 13 games in three years at Miami and was among their many cuts this offseason. He was claimed off waivers by four clubs, but with the worst record of the bunch, the Chiefs snagged him.

    He might be an unknown, but Alabi will be in the mix this year for the starting right tackle spot.

    OT Adrian Jones

    Herm Edwards drafted this former Jayhawk with the Jets back in 2004. He started every game during Edwards’ final year in New York, but his playing time dropped off dramatically after that season and he was ultimately released late in 2007.

    The Chiefs claimed Jones off waivers, but don’t have any grand expectations for him. He’ll compete for a backup spot during camp.

    OT Travis Leffew

    The undrafted free agent has bounced from team to team since coming into the league in 2006. The Chiefs signed him off Atlanta’s practice squad late last season and he’ll be one of many linemen trying to earn a roster spot this offseason.

    OT Damion McIntosh

    He isn’t the long-term answer at left tackle, but McIntosh held down the fort reasonably well in his first season as a Chief. Although he’ll remain a starter in 2008, where exactly he’ll line up seems up in the air at the moment.

    If the Chiefs can find a new left tackle in the draft, McIntosh is the obvious candidate to move to the opposite side of the line. But if the team can add two new tackles, or someone already on the roster steps up to fill the right tackle spot, McIntosh may be a consideration at guard.

    It would be a gamble, however, considering he’s only played two games at guard in his career. He also didn’t appear to be a particularly strong run blocker last season.

    C Rudy Niswanger
    Will Niswanger be KC's starting center in 2008?
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    Considered by many to be a key part of the future of KC’s line, Niswanger looked promising in limited duty as a guard in 2007. Unfortunately, he suffered a season-ending knee injury late in the season and was forced to undergo surgery.

    The good news is that he’s ahead of schedule in his recovery and should be ready for mini-camp. During Monday’s press conference, Herm Edwards said Niswanger would be the center if the season started today, so an issue that has been speculated about all offseason appears to have been resolved. This will allow Brian Waters to remain at guard and returns Niswanger to the position he played at LSU.

    G Tre Stallings

    A sixth-round pick in 2006, Stallings has been working with Will Shields to help improve his game. He appears capable athletically, but has apparently had trouble learning the playbook. Having already used up his practice squad eligibility, and with the Chiefs likely to bring in plenty of linemen before training camp, this will be an important offseason for Stallings as he fights to stay on the roster.

    OT Will Svitek

    Once considered KC’s left tackle of the future, it seems those hopes were set a little too high. But Svitek showed promise at right tackle late last season and should be in the mix for that spot in 2008.

    OT Herb Taylor

    The Chiefs are high on Taylor, who was nothing short of dominant in college at TCU. He briefly filled in at left tackle against the Detroit Lions and looked solid. The team is hoping to see him step up to the next level this offseason and he’s another player who will be in consideration for a starting role at right tackle. Depending on the other options, Taylor could also have an opportunity at guard.

    G Brian Waters

    It’s fair to say Waters didn’t have his best season in 2007. Let’s be honest, though - one man can only hold the wall up for so long before the entire dam finally breaks. There’s been a lot of speculation as to which position he’ll line up at next year, but that subject appears to have been put to rest with the announcement of Rudy Niswanger at center.

    The linchpin of the Chiefs’ line and one of the team’s most vocal leaders, Waters will be relied on heavily as the reconstruction of the offensive line gets underway. Incidentally, it seems he may be looking for a new contract.

    Evaluation

    Only two spots along the line appear set at this point: Brian Waters at left guard and Rudy Niswanger at center. The most anticipated scenario is that left tackle will be manned by a rookie from the first or second round of the draft, but that’s certainly not a guarantee. There are a host of potential candidates for right tackle already on the roster.

    The biggest hole may be at right guard, where the Chiefs don’t appear to have an obvious solution at the moment. Moving Damion McIntosh inside is only an option if both tackle positions are already set, and even then it may not be an ideal fit. Guard is yet another position the Chiefs may need to target early on in the draft.

    That brings us back to the overall problem the Chiefs are facing. Many seem to expect them to focus heavily on offensive linemen with their first few draft picks, if not throughout the entire draft itself. But that’s not a realistic solution for a team needing help in so many areas. Should Kansas City pass on talented corners and receivers just to stock up on linemen?

    There’s no doubt the Chiefs have holes and question marks all over the offensive line. At this point, the best hope is that they find a few talented players in the draft while this year’s plan works out better than last year’s.

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    right. i agree. we cut a bunch, not necessarily "lost" them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    I guarantee one, two or even 3 of those top 6 guys will be available at #35. I don't know how big the difference is between 1-6 but from what i've been reading, i don't think it's really all THAT much.
    Bold prediction. I would be surprised to see more than one of them available.

    Unless the teams with the higher draft positions decide to wait until the second round, which could screw them pretty hard, then I could see all of those six gone when the Chiefs are up for their second pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    Bold prediction. I would be surprised to see more than one of them available.

    Unless the teams with the higher draft positions decide to wait until the second round, which could screw them pretty hard, then I could see all of those six gone when the Chiefs are up for their second pick.
    So you're saying 1/5 of the league are taking tackles with their first pick? I wasn't aware so many teams needed OT's compared to last season where 2 were taken in the first.

    Glad to know we're not the only procrastonators in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    So you're saying 1/5 of the league are taking tackles with their first pick? I wasn't aware so many teams needed OT's compared to last season where 2 were taken in the first.

    Glad to know we're not the only procrastonators in the league.
    Who led the led the league last year in rushing?

    Did you kiss him on the lips?

    :cool:
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    Who led the led the league last year in rushing?

    Did you kiss him on the lips?

    :cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    Bad reference, my bad.

    Just saying that LT had the best rushing last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    So you're saying 1/5 of the league are taking tackles with their first pick? I wasn't aware so many teams needed OT's compared to last season where 2 were taken in the first.

    Glad to know we're not the only procrastonators in the league.
    So glad that I could help you out then.

    St. Louis ; Atlanta ; Miami ; Kansas City ; Baltimore ; Chicago ; Houston ; New England ; San Francisco ; Oakland ; Carolina ; Detroit ; N.Y. Jets ; Jacksonville and Pittsburgh all need to upgrade at OT at some point. Some of them have a need to upgrade both OT spots.

    (N.E is an exception, but seein' as how poorly their OTs did in the Super Bowl, Bellicheat might make a statement.)

    And why would it be so hard to believe that five or six of them would grab a first round talent to do so? Maybe not, but like I said, I would be rather surprised to see fewer than five of them gone when we draft in the second round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post

    And why would it be so hard to believe that five or six of them would grab a first round talent to do so? Maybe not, but like I said, I would be rather surprised to see fewer than five of them gone when we draft in the second round.
    2007:
    Joe Thomas
    Levi Brown
    Joe Staley

    2006:
    D'Brick Ferguson

    2005:
    Jammal Brown
    Alex Barron

    2004:
    Gallery
    Andrews
    Carey

    2003:
    Gross
    Foster
    Harris

    2002:
    Williams
    McKinnie
    Jones
    Colombo

    2001:
    Walker
    Backus

    2000:
    Samuels
    McDougle
    Chris McIntosh

    In the last 8 drafts, only one year were there as many as 4 OTs taken. I just don't see this season as being that extraordinary. Plus, just because those teams have OT needs, they're smart enough not to reach for those guys in the first round. Not all of those guys are first round talent. Hell, one or two of them could still be available in the third.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    2007:
    Joe Thomas
    Levi Brown
    Joe Staley

    2006:
    D'Brick Ferguson

    2005:
    Jammal Brown
    Alex Barron

    2004:
    Gallery
    Andrews
    Carey

    2003:
    Gross
    Foster
    Harris

    2002:
    Williams
    McKinnie
    Jones
    Colombo

    2001:
    Walker
    Backus

    2000:
    Samuels
    McDougle
    Chris McIntosh

    In the last 8 drafts, only one year were there as many as 4 OTs taken. I just don't see this season as being that extraordinary. Plus, just because those teams have OT needs, they're smart enough not to reach for those guys in the first round. Not all of those guys are first round talent. Hell, one or two of them could still be available in the third.

    Whether or not it's extraordinary it's what we need to do.
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