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Nzoner's Game Room>Report: Orlando Brown requests trade from Ravens, wants to play LT
Sofa King 02:02 PM 04-11-2021
https://arrowheadaddict.com/2021/04/...t-tackle-spot/

It’s clear by now that the K.C. Chiefs aren’t going to be enjoying their top choice at left tackle heading into the 2021 regular season. From the outset of NFL free agency, the Chiefs made it readily apparent that veteran tackle Trent Williams was the preferred selection to protect the blindside of Patrick Mahomes. Unfortunately, despite clearing the requisite cap space and making an all-out effort to recruit him away from San Francisco, the 49ers ended up convincing him to re-sign for several more seasons.

In that moment, the Chiefs were forced to go with any Plan B that remained on the table. Those of us outside of Arrowhead Stadium aren’t exactly sure what that plan entails, even a full month after the failed attempt to lure Williams to K.C., but it seems as though everything beyond comes with considerable question marks.

If the Chiefs are looking at the current crop of veterans available, the injury concerns of Russell Okung or the lower ceiling of Alejandro Villanueva are about as exciting as things get based on current players available.

If the Chiefs want to go with an in-house option, the ceiling looks even lower considering that it will be either rookie tackle Lucas Niang switching sides and playing in the pros for the first time ever (after also taking a year off). Or perhaps the team decides to shove the likes of Martinas Rankin or Yasir Durant outside. Yeah, as we said, this isn’t good.

Trading for Orlando Brown remains the KC Chiefs best way to fix left tackle.
If the Chiefs wanted to draft someone, perhaps that’s the best play here, but of course, relying on a rookie left tackle to protect the game’s best quarterback could be quite the mixed bag moving forward.


While the likeliest solution will feature a blend of the aforementioned options, it all comes with considerable questions. That is, unless the Chiefs can convince an AFC rival to make a trade with them. If that’s the case, their best course of action would be to trade with the Baltimore Ravens for offensive tackle Orlando Brown, Jr.

Exactly one month ago, an unnamed source told NFL reporter Mike Garafolo that six teams had shown an interest in potentially trading for Brown. If that holds true today, four weeks later, then the Chiefs are likely on the outs given that fact that the Ravens have little incentive to make the Chiefs roster better, even if they paid a fair asking price. However with six suitors, that also means that any team who wins him is going to have to pay quite a bit in order to earn the rights to also pay him an handsome extension given that he’s finishing up his rookie contract in ’21.

Would the Chiefs be willing to trade their first-round pick in the upcoming draft for Brown? That wouldn’t be a bad move at all if you’re K.C. Instead of hoping you can snag the fourth to sixth best offensive tackle in the class, you get a guy who is a proven performer who is hungry to play the left side full time. In fact, he’s already done so at a high level for a contending team.

What if the Ravens ask for multiple picks? It might feel painful but the only major question mark on this roster is at left tackle. Even other areas like defensive end and wide receiver could be fixed with a veteran signing and certainly the Chiefs will also add more talent via the draft given that they have eight total picks. What if the Chiefs were to trade a 1st and a 4th? Would that get it done? That’s a solid haul for the Ravens for a player demanding a trade away, but it also leaves the Chiefs with six more picks to make over draft weekend.

Unless the Ravens are determined to either make it work with Brown for the long-term and convince him to play right tackle, or unless they’re refusing to work with the Chiefs in any way, a trade here make the most sense for K.C. in terms of fixing their greatest concerns. Yes there are multiple areas of the roster to address but only one could really stall the team’s plans from getting to a third consecutive Super Bowl. A trade for Brown would be an excellent consolation prize after the unsuccessful pursuit of signing Trent Williams.
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Sassy Squatch 02:12 PM 04-11-2021
Ravens are too smart for that unless it's a massive overpay.
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BossChief 05:25 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Ravens are too smart for that unless it's a massive overpay.
Depends on internal conversations, demand and doing what’s best for your team long term.
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tredadda 05:50 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Depends on internal conversations, demand and doing what’s best for your team long term.
What's best for that team is something they probably won't do and it involves not giving their RB Top 5 QB money.
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BossChief 05:54 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by tredadda:
What's best for that team is something they probably won't do and it involves not giving their RB Top 5 QB money.
Then maybe getting a pick that will help their offense the next 5 years is more appealing than 1 year of a disgruntled linemen complaining about not playing left tackle.
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tredadda 09:59 AM 04-12-2021
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Then maybe getting a pick that will help their offense the next 5 years is more appealing than 1 year of a disgruntled linemen complaining about not playing left tackle.
Agreed. Just think they can still trade him to a team not named the Chiefs. AFC teams, unless they are utterly incompetent are not going to do anything that benefits KC. It's why LV traded Hudson instead of releasing him as they probably knew where he would have ended up had they done that.
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Sassy Squatch 06:01 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Depends on internal conversations, demand and doing what’s best for your team long term.
I'd assume they'd take another teams second or third over our first if it came to it.
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Stryker 07:23 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Depends on internal conversations, demand and doing what’s best for your team long term.
That was my first thought after reading the article. Hopefully it's push comes to shove in this situation. Let's hope Orlando gets more aggressive in his desire to be traded and stands firm on wanting to play LT.
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Chiefshrink 07:38 PM 04-11-2021
Ravens will want too much. Draft a LT.
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-King- 09:24 PM 04-11-2021
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Depends on internal conversations, demand and doing what’s best for your team long term.
There's nothing beneficial long term about giving your teams biggest hurdle to the superbowl a player that can protect the best qb in the league for the next 10 years unless they massively overpay.
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TEX 09:19 AM 04-12-2021
Originally Posted by -King-:
There's nothing beneficial long term about giving your teams biggest hurdle to the superbowl a player that can protect the best qb in the league for the next 10 years unless they massively overpay.
Exactly, and that's why it's N-E-V-E-R going to happen.
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ToxSocks 09:36 AM 04-12-2021
Originally Posted by -King-:
There's nothing beneficial long term about giving your teams biggest hurdle to the superbowl a player that can protect the best qb in the league for the next 10 years unless they massively overpay.
If you're the Ravens you have to assume the Chiefs will be relentless in their pursuit of a LT. They're gettting one no matter what. Now you can be the beneficiary of that or not.

You're talking about cutting off your nose to spite your face. You don't build your team based on how some other team that's not in your division MIGHT do.

Youre thinking like a fan rather than a competent GM. Assuming of course the Chiefs have the best deal on the table.
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-King- 09:55 AM 04-12-2021
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
If you're the Ravens you have to assume the Chiefs will be relentless in their pursuit of a LT. They're gettting one no matter what. Now you can be the beneficiary of that or not.

You're talking about cutting off your nose to spite your face. You don't build your team based on how some other team that's not in your division MIGHT do.

Youre thinking like a fan rather than a competent GM. Assuming of course the Chiefs have the best deal on the table.
Or you can trade him to another team that needs an LT and DON'T help the team that could keep you from reaching the superbowl for as long as Mahomes plays. It's not like the Chiefs are the only team that needs an LT and would trade for one.
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big nasty kcnut 07:45 PM 04-11-2021
Did we sign this piece of shit yet?
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Sassy Squatch 09:52 AM 04-12-2021
Nah, I think if the Jaguars or Dolphins offered their later 2nd round pick the Ravens would take that over our 1st.
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