Version 2024 - PATRICK MAHOMES & THE HUNT FOR THE THREEPEAT
Let's ****ing do this.
Originally Posted by : Rules for once the draft begins:
No spoiled picks in this thread, all weekend. This means that as tweets are leaking picks a few minutes before the selection is announced live, you don't post it in this thread (ex: embedded tweets), reference it in this thread (ex: Joe Slapdick says it's So and So to Green Bay) or hint at it (ex: "it's a RB!").
Don't be a dick.
Otherwise, have fun, talk shit, freak out and lose your goddamned minds. It's Draft Weekend. The hot takes in these threads are so funny. I'll also be starting player threads for each of our picks as they are made, with videos and notable stats/takes in the OP. These separate threads will be made as soon as the news breaks, outside of this thread. I will link the threads below. Pure knee-jerk gold to reference in the future.
Another player whom I once mocked to the correct team (but a round too high), Suamataia is a former five-star high school recruit who boasts elite size and length and all the tools to be good. But Suamataia is not likely ready for the big leagues just yet and will have to have his motor revved up to earn a starting role as a rookie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Who wrote this?
“Throw him out there” a bit raw and let him grow while protecting a half a BILLION dollar asset is fucking the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.
We don’t have fucking Jimmy G at QB to get abused.
You do realize putting a developmental LT out there with high upside could be a better option than putting someone like Donovan Smith or Mekhi Becton out there? Could be a scratch short term but pay real dividends long term?
Counterfactual: after pick 20 in the draft, what would you have done to address the tackle position that would’ve made you feel completely comfortable with that need? [Reply]
Originally Posted by 493rd:
Dude on NFL.com had him mocked to KC in the 3rd…
Another player whom I once mocked to the correct team (but a round too high), Suamataia is a former five-star high school recruit who boasts elite size and length and all the tools to be good. But Suamataia is not likely ready for the big leagues just yet and will have to have his motor revved up to earn a starting role as a rookie.
Brandon Thorn is known as one of the best evaluators of OL talent and he had him as a late second. Who cares what some clown on nfl.com said? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerm:
I’m not the biggest Troy Franklin fan but I’d consider going up for him here…pretty damn good value.
I assumed he must be a toney like dumbass to fall like this but I just watched an interview with him and he's quite articulate and doesn't strike me as a dip shit. Maybe had a bad medical? [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I think he could start, but I doubt if that's the plan, unless, when they had him in for his visit, they thought he could start now.
His physical tools, attitude, and lineage are all things that really can't be coached. I am very excited about this pick.
Agreed.
I think they'll try to layer him with a veteran and he and Morris will compete for the primary backup spot.
And next season Morris goes inside to replace Smith with Kingsley taking over the LT gig.
And if they can't get the veteran stop-gap, Morris is probably the week 1 starter but if he struggles much at all I think Kingsley would be ready by mid-season. [Reply]