Originally Posted by staylor26:
Added Mitchell back but going to cut this list down after the combine.
If he runs in the 4.4s, he'll be on the list permanently. I just have a hard time seeing the Chiefs draft a 4.5 contested catch guy.
You’re far ahead of me on the draft as I have barely started looking deeper into the WRs.
Mitchell oozes upside.
Routes, body control, hands.
This also reminds me of the Paris Campbell vs Terry McLaurin draft. All the draft talking heads focused on the slot volume guy, not the boundary WR who was better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
You’re far ahead of me on the draft as I have barely started looking deeper into the WRs.
Mitchell oozes upside.
Routes, body control, hands.
This also reminds me of the Paris Campbell vs Terry McLaurin draft. All the draft talking heads focused on the slot volume guy, not the boundary WR who was better.
I like Mitchell, but again, he just doesn't fit the profile of WR that the Chiefs have gone after. [Reply]
Staylor, it would be cool to do one of these for the 2nd round as well, as it widens the conversation to other position groups (like OG). It could also get spicy if we tag/trade Sneed and end up with another 2nd rounder to play with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
Staylor, it would be cool to do one of these for the 2nd round as well, as it widens the conversation to other position groups (like OG). It could also get spicy if we tag/trade Sneed and end up with another 2nd rounder to play with.
Thought about it the last couple of years, but didn't do it. Will do it this year though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
We generally haven't gone for contested catch guys, we've gone for separators. But Terrell Owens was great in Reids system so it could work.
I don’t see Mecole, Skyy, or even Rice as separators.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I will say this, for a team that struggled in the red zone (even in the playoffs/SB), Mitchell would be a huge boost there. He's a TD machine.
But...how?
This team just doesn't throw the normal back shoulder stuff like some teams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I will say this, for a team that struggled in the red zone (even in the playoffs/SB), Mitchell would be a huge boost there. He's a TD machine.
He is still immature and needs to add weight but his skill set compares favorably to Tee Higgins.
He would immediately help even as a decoy 1 or vertical 2 in our offense.
Add in a deep threat like Hollywood and good luck. [Reply]