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]
So what should have Veach done kept both Fisher and Schwartz on the books because some fans would have been more hopeful going into the season?
I’ll wait and judge the final project. And frankly the chiefs may benefit from their cap room as other teams still will cut good players to deal with the low cap number. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I suppose if he's dirt cheap and Spags thinks he can rehab him, then go for it... maybe between him and Taco we could get one to break out again
Has there actually been any smoke about him?
I haven't heard anyone's interested in him TBH, but that means that his price tag should be lower. He's done the 1 yr thing before so he has no problems signing 1 of those. I'd rather get him locked in for a couple years if possible. At the very least it healthy, he improves the run defense and gives olines someone else they HAVE to account for. [Reply]
Improved the LG by a metric shit ton. Went down to the wire for the best LT available. If we sign Reiter, that’s a wash. Brought back a capable RT that was just fine last year.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Why do you continue to ignore the fact that they signed an All-Pro G you disingenuous idiot?
It’s very very easy to fill the guard position in the NFL, not so much the tackle. Instead, he’s banking on Kyle and Niang. Just admit, Veach totally bombed this free agency. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I love how everybody ignores the fact that we have an incredible draft class from 2020 that is going into year 2.
Year 2 CEH, Gay, Sneed, Danna, Wharton etc. along with Niang are all going to help make this team better in 2021 along with whatever free agents they add and their 2021 draft class.
People have an inability to see the full picture.
The issue for me is Naing is unproven and coming off an injury, and the OL really needed fixing. Can Naing, as a 1st year player, be so heavily counted on? [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Improved the LG by a metric shit ton. Went down to the wire for the best LT available. If we sign Reiter, that’s a wash. Brought back a capable RT that was just fine last year.
I wouldn't be so dismissive of Long, if the year off rejuvenated him we just got a 3 time pro bowler who was born and bred to play football... there will be no rust
Barring something crazy and unlikely, we now have two elite guards [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
The issue for me is Naing is unproven and coming off an injury, and the OL really needed fixing. Can Naing, as a 1st year player, be so heavily counted on?
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I wouldn't be so dismissive of Long, if the year off rejuvenated him we just got a 3 time pro bowler who was born and bred to play football... there will be no rust
Barring something crazy and unlikely, we now have two elite guards
Nope. It’s easy to fill the guard position. Inmen58 said it himself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
It’s very very easy to fill the guard position in the NFL, not so much the tackle. Instead, he’s banking on Kyle and Niang. Just admit, Veach totally bombed this free agency.
I don't think you can say he, "Totally bombed free agency" at this point. The Chiefs are in good position cap-wise to still add to positions of need. [Reply]