In order to prevent us wasting precious years of Patrick Mahomes' career, Veach needs to work some magic this offseason. What's your advice for him? [Reply]
Originally Posted by jettio:
Yasir Durant is huge and supposedly powerful. He makes the 53 man for the entire season as an UDFA.
Dude has a chance to develop into a starter this year or next.
He was one of the better tackles in the SEC - at least when it came to sacks and pressures allowed. That could've come down to scheme at Mizzou however.
I'm just not sure Durant is the long term answer for the Chiefs. I'd think they'd see him as their third tackle. I'm trying to remember if he played guard at Mizzou at all and I don't think he did. So, I don't think he has the versatility that the Chiefs look for in their backup lineman.
It's going to be pretty interesting over these next few days to see what Veach's plan truly is. I would think they will sign a tackle, especially since they were in the 100M+ category for Williams. I just don't want them to reach or over pay a Reif or Villanueva [Reply]
The tackle folks aren't talking about on our roster is Prince-Tego. A natural LT with tons of talent and potential but had injuries. If he could stay healthy could he be our developmental LT? He's already in the system and is probably every bit as good as anyone who will fall to 31 tbh. His college reviews were up there with Niang for sure so it's worth thinking about. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
The tackle folks aren't talking about on our roster is Prince-Tego. A natural LT with tons of talent and potential but had injuries. If he could stay healthy could he be our developmental LT? He's already in the system and is probably every bit as good as anyone who will fall to 31 tbh. His college reviews were up there with Niang for sure so it's worth thinking about.
Yea Tega Wanogho doesn’t get enough attention in these LT conversations. He has legit starting LT upside, but he obviously needed some development first. He now has a year under his belt, and should be legit competition if the Chiefs were to draft a LT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yea Tega Wanogho doesn’t get enough attention in these LT conversations. He has legit starting LT upside, but he obviously needed some development first. He now has a year under his belt, and should be legit competition if the Chiefs were to draft a LT.
Really?
I respect your opinion...tell us a lot more about why you made this statement. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
He just never seemed strong or athletic enough for LT. I hope I'm wrong and a year with the Chiefs did wonders for him.
Maybe it was a little due to COVID training camp, but I was impressed that he made the 53 and not the practice squad and the couple times he played offensive snaps, seemed like he did his job. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Yea Tega Wanogho doesn’t get enough attention in these LT conversations. He has legit starting LT upside, but he obviously needed some development first. He now has a year under his belt, and should be legit competition if the Chiefs were to draft a LT.
I bet agreeing with this poster made you need a bath. [Reply]
I respect your opinion...tell us a lot more about why you made this statement.
Many in the draft community had this guy as a day 2 pick. He has the size and athleticism/traits that you look for in a LT, and some solid tape in the SEC.
Like Dane said, he hasn’t been playing football for very long, so he’s for sure a little raw, but the starting LT upside is there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
He started 32 games at Auburn in the SEC after playing only one year of high school football.
The potential is definitely there and now, it's up to the Chiefs to coach him up.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Many in the draft community had this guy as a day 2 pick. He has the size and athleticism/traits that you look for in a LT, and some solid tape in the SEC.
Like Dane said, he hasn’t been playing football for very long, so he’s for sure a little raw, but the starting LT upside is there.
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
The tackle folks aren't talking about on our roster is Prince-Tego. A natural LT with tons of talent and potential but had injuries. If he could stay healthy could he be our developmental LT? He's already in the system and is probably every bit as good as anyone who will fall to 31 tbh. His college reviews were up there with Niang for sure so it's worth thinking about.
Maybe but he sure didn't have the reviews Niang did. He severely lacked technique (the reason he was a day 3 pick) and playing in the NFL at tackle requires quick feet and great technique. He has the athletic profile. Whether he ever catches up with the rest is another thing. [Reply]