— The LIV Chiefs Kingdom (@1_ChiefsKingdom) April 25, 2020
We had Lucas Niang at #57 in the KC Draft Guide, so this is awesome valued. Played through a hip injury last year. This is definitely a guy earmarked to take over for one of the Chiefs tackles in the future. pic.twitter.com/a1P53sN9bL
New Chiefs OT/OG @Kbniang8 has some WILD college stats. He didn’t allow a single sack in 975 career pass blocking snaps. If that’s not impressive enough, he committed just 3 penalties on 1,982 career snaps.#NFLDraft | #Chiefs | #ChiefsKingdom
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
Well he had a whole year after being drafted to show up where they wanted him as expected. If the Chiefs aren't worried about I won't either.
They’re not going to give any clues they’re worried, but they have to be. It’s not unfixable, but dude needs a new workout/diet plan to reverse course. Right now this is worst look from a rookie since Ryan Sims. [Reply]
Everyone talking about his weight being what it should be, like that's the only part that matters. I'm 6'1, 250 lbs. I guess I'm in ideal linebacker shape and I should try out for the Chiefs.
I'm not saying I know he's out of shape. Just that weight means nothing if the dude somehow converted 20 lbs of muscle to fat over the last year. [Reply]
Somebody tell Andre Smith he'll never have an NFL career as a RT because he was a little on the heavy side in the May before his first NFL training camp
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I can't believe people still want to spend draft picks on tackles after everything we've invested.
It doesn't matter how much you invest if those investments don't work out on the field. I'm skeptical of Andy Heck's coaching ability. We may have to continue to get linemen who received their initial training somewhere else.
If Heck does his job and these young guys work out, we are set for years. We won't have to invest much in the near future. Heck has plenty of talent to work with this year. If we don't have a Top-5 Oline this year, Heck has failed IMO. [Reply]