What we know about this team is that it typically likes to fill its roster out as much as possible in free agency and then spend its highest picks on potential replacements for job openings a year down the road, and that includes Veach.
I doubt I even need to run down the list but:
2020: CEH --> Williams
2019: Hardman --> Hill/Watkins
2018: Speaks --> Ford/Houston
2017: Mahomes --> Smith
Fisher will be on the last year of his contract, and most of us suspect Schwartz retiring.
The Chiefs obviously like Niang but going OT 1st gives them the options:
Niang vs. the rookie for starting RT
if the rookie wins, Niang can slide into guard or hold the swing tackle position
if Niang wins, the rookie can slide into guard or hold the swing tackle position
the Chiefs love Fisher but if both Niang and the rookie excel, maybe they cut bait
if only one of them excel, the Chiefs can extend Fisher
It just seems like the kind of move that gives them the flexibility in future decisions that they like to have.
I'd rather they go DE, even if it means trading up for one. But based on what we know, OT could ostensibly solve up to two different OL spots in 2021 and gives them all kinds of options in 2022 based on how 2021 goes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Niang didn't play at Baylor. I like his potential too, but I don't like counting chickens before they're hatched.
You're undervaluing the position.
Oh yeah, TCU. I always get those two confused.
At this point, there is only on place for Niang, which would be at Right Tackle, unless Rankin just blows in the Super Bowl and they decide to try him at the spot.
Otherwise, the Chiefs would be stuck with a couple of Day 2 tackles and no where to play them.
It would be one thing if the Chiefs were flush with money and Cap Space but they're not, so most likely, the Right Tackle position will go to someone already in-house. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think best thing for us is to just let it play out. We’ll have an idea after free agency and such by the draft what they’re thinking
Well, the fact of the matter is that even if they can negotiate a deal with Fisher to bring his cap number down to Vet Minimum this year while rehabbing, the Chiefs will most likely still be at the cap or just slightly over.
Whomever starts at the tackle positions are most likely already under contract, whether that's Rankin, Niang, Wylie and Wanago or someone drafted on Day 1 or Day 2.
They won't have an extra $15 million lying around to offer a starting LT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Oh yeah, TCU. I always get those two confused.
At this point, there is only on place for Niang, which would be at Right Tackle, unless Rankin just blows in the Super Bowl and they decide to try him at the spot.
Otherwise, the Chiefs would be stuck with a couple of Day 2 tackles and no where to play them.
It would be one thing if the Chiefs were flush with money and Cap Space but they're not, so most likely, the Right Tackle position will go to someone already in-house.
dude. When the season opens in 2021, we have ZERO healthy starting Offensive Tackles.
None. Not one.
You want to go into a season with moving back-up interior offensive linemen who haven't played all that well at their normal positions out to OT and just roll with that. And do what, draft WR's? That won't start and will be part time players? When's the last rookie WR that started for Andy Reid? What numbers did they put up? That just makes no sense at all.
If Rankin plays well tomorrow then great. That's best case scenario. Then MAYBE you can make an argument that OT isn't as big of a problem, you can pencil in Niang and sign Remmers or Wylie to swing tackle for you and provide insurance in case he's not up to snuff.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
dude. When the season opens in 2021, we have ZERO healthy starting Offensive Tackles.
None. Not one.
You want to go into a season with moving back-up interior offensive linemen who haven't played all that well at their normal positions out to OT and just roll with that. And do what, draft WR's? That won't start and will be part time players? When's the last rookie WR that started for Andy Reid? What numbers did they put up? That just makes no sense at all.
If Rankin plays well tomorrow then great. That's best case scenario. Then MAYBE you can make an argument that OT isn't as big of a problem, you can pencil in Niang and sign Remmers or Wylie to swing tackle for you and provide insurance in case he's not up to snuff.
But that's a LOT of ifs, ands, and buts.
The Chiefs don't have any cap space in order to sign a highly respected veteran and they're not going to be in a position to draft a highly rated Left Tackle without giving up multiple picks.
The only alternative is to either draft a guy early and hope like hell he can start Week 1 or to coach up a guy that's currently under contract.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Well, the fact of the matter is that even if they can negotiate a deal with Fisher to bring his cap number down to Vet Minimum this year while rehabbing, the Chiefs will most likely still be at the cap or just slightly over.
Whomever starts at the tackle positions are most likely already under contract, whether that's Rankin, Niang, Wylie and Wanago or someone drafted on Day 1 or Day 2.
They won't have an extra $15 million lying around to offer a starting LT.
I mean more by then we’ll know if they restructure other guys, extend etc and we’ll know what the cap number for sure is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
The Chiefs don't have any cap space in order to sign a highly respected veteran and they're not going to be in a position to draft a highly rated Left Tackle without giving up multiple picks.
The only alternative is to either draft a guy early and hope like hell he can start Week 1 or to coach up a guy that's currently under contract.
That's the reality of the situation.
Exactly.
Which is why I would advocate drafting a guy early and hope he can start AND coach up a guy currently under contract (like Rankin, Wanogho, and Niang).
And you figure out of those like FOUR guys, you get two guys that are legit starters.
I am intrigued by: Eisenberg, Mayfield, Radunz, and Walker Little just as examples. Any will be there at #32 and a couple will be left at #64. If the mocks are accurate.
It would be a fantastic problem to have too many talented offensive tackles. [Reply]
Which is why I would advocate drafting a guy early and hope he can start AND coach up a guy currently under contract (like Rankin, Wanogho, and Niang).
I have to disagree. That would be a terrible plan.
The Chiefs can't waste valuable resources with the "hope" that the draftee would be an adequate Left Tackle on a team that's hoping to become a dynasty.
Hell, even Fisher, who was drafted #1 overall, wasn't ready to start at left tackle his rookie season and was nothing short of a disaster at Right Tackle.
Reid greatly prefers experience but since they don't have any cap space, it's most likely going to be someone who's already on the roster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I have to disagree. That would be a terrible plan.
The Chiefs can't waste valuable resources with the "hope" that the draftee would be an adequate Left Tackle on a team that's hoping to become a dynasty.
Hell, even Fisher, who was drafted #1 overall, wasn't ready to start at left tackle his rookie season and was nothing short of a disaster at Right Tackle.
Reid greatly prefers experience but since they don't have any cap space, it's most likely going to be someone who's already on the roster.
by that logic, don't ever draft anybody ever. We have holes, we have question marks for everyday starting positions in 2021. We have limited cap dollars. You don't just hope they fill themselves.
We won't be short of offensive weapons for at least 3 years. Hill, Hardman, Clyde-all young. Kelce probably has 3 years before he slows down I'd guess. Why are we going to worry about restocking weapons when we're full? Why would we not address real problem areas? I just don't agree at all with your logic.
And I'm saying I want a plus DE in this draft. That's round 1 possibly 2 but probably no later.
OT's don't grow on trees, and Reid has shown throughout his career that he values them. OG's they'll coach up late picks and UDFA's, but OT's are premium. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
by that logic, don't ever draft anybody ever. We have holes, we have question marks for everyday starting positions in 2021. We have limited cap dollars. You don't just hope they fill themselves.
We won't be short of offensive weapons for at least 3 years. Hill, Hardman, Clyde-all young. Kelce probably has 3 years before he slows down I'd guess. Why are we going to worry about restocking weapons when we're full? Why would we not address real problem areas? I just don't agree at all with your logic.
And I'm saying I want a plus DE in this draft. That's round 1 possibly 2 but probably no later.
OT's don't grow on trees, and Reid has shown throughout his career that he values them. OG's they'll coach up late picks and UDFA's, but OT's are premium.
I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree, because I basically disagree with nearly every post you've made on this subject.
If they're at a "Premium" as you state, why did Cam Erving start 8 games in 2019?
After the Chiefs released him, all he could muster was a Vet Minimum contract with the Cowboys.
And good grief, the Chiefs won games with Jah Reid at tackle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree, because I basically disagree with nearly every post you've made on this subject.
If they're at a "Premium" as you state, why did Cam Erving start 8 games in 2019?
After the Chiefs released him, all he could muster was a Vet Minimum contract with the Cowboys.
And good grief, the Chiefs won games with Jah Reid at tackle.
The Chiefs have won plenty of football games since Reid arrived with such run of the mill tackles as Brandon Albert, Donald Stephenson, Jah Reid, Cam Erving, Mike Remmers, Bryan Witzmann and even Yasir Durant.