For all of the shit Veach gets for drafting Speaks....people seem to forget that Dorsey drafted KPass that didn’t do shit either. Dorsey isn’t this fucking God.
2013 - Fisher and Kelce. The rest was complete shit.
2014 - Dee Ford and LDT. Ford took forever to develop and his only saving grace was the 2nd rounder we got for him.
2015 - Peters and Morse. I guess you can add role players in Conley and Nelson. Although Conley was a 3rd rounder that didn’t last past his rookie deal.
2016 - Chris Jones, Demarcus Robinson and Tyreek Hill. But let’s forget the 3 DBs that he drafted that never did dick. Russell was so awesome that he was a 3rd rounder that got cut in his first training camp.
2017 - Mahomes and Hunt. The rest was garbage.
Dorsey could never fucking draft a LB for this team and outside of Peters....he couldn’t hit on a DB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
The more I’ve read I think eichenberg goes way earlier than we think.
And people way overrate the draft. If you hit on 2 players in a draft, it’s a fine draft. Any more than that your doing well
I don't see how, or at least if he does, it will push someone unexpected at OT to be available. There aren't going to be a half dozen OT's go in the first round, that's just not going to happen.
And as for overrating the draft, I disagree and particularly so in this year, with all the covid weirdness, opt-outs, partial seasons, etc. combined with with all of the new front offices and scouting departments/coaching staffs/offensive and defensive systems...a team like KC, with remarkable organizational stability should absolutely kill this draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I kind of figured that’s where this was going. Probably best to just agree to disagree and move on.
No man, people say that shit all the time around here. "I'll default to the guy that got us a Super Bowl." You're not the only one to have said it. Veach, undoubtedly, was our leader to the promised land and made changes required to get there but those changes didn't come in the draft.
Veach added these:
Hardman - Draft
Reiter - FA
Breeland - FA
Mathieu - FA
Ward - Trade
Nnadi - Draft
Clark - Trade
Hitchens - FA
Wilson - FA
Niemann - UDFA
Wisniewski - FA
Pennel - FA
Fuller - Trade
Williams - FA
The historic offense that we love was built by John Dorsey through the draft. Veach added the pieces in free agency and via trade to sculpt the rest of the roster. I like Veach a lot more than maybe I indicate, but he hasn't built anything with the draft just yet. Veach has proved he can bring in the right guys in FA or trade and litter in a few draft picks. I don't assume Veach isn't without fault until I know he can bring in more talent through the draft than he has when the chips are down and he has to, much like Dorsey had to face.
Dorsey hit on a lot of players that aren't with the Chiefs anymore on top of those that are. There may be varying degrees of talent, but guys like Morse, Hunt, Conley, O'Shaughnessy, Fulton, Peters, Nunez-Roches, Kush, and Gaines have had some longevity in the league and some more significant success than others. He brought in Smith to turn the franchise around. We owe alot to John Dorsey here that he doesn't get credit for. [Reply]
+ Long, massive frame + Good movement out of stance, gets depth on set + Massive reach w/ power at the end of punch + Outside hand is firm + Doesn't chase the perfect frame -> pushes rushers up the arc + Strong core to halt rushers pic.twitter.com/OtohyiEKvZ
So I've just watched a ton of OT film this weekend.
Eichenberg absolutely has to be the pick at 31 if we don't get a LT in FA.
Simply because he's the only guy outside of the first couple elite dudes who you can put at LT on day one.
You can't do that with Mayfield. You can't do that with Vera-Tucker or Jenkins -- who are both right tackles, in my mind. And you might be able to do that with Cosmi, but Cosmi has a lot of technique work to clean up.
Eichenberg is David Bakhtiari. He may make Pro Bowls but he's going to be super reliable in all of his non-athletic glory -- which is actually a blessing because athletic studs who are still learning the position like Darrisaw are going to be taken well before him as a result. Eichenberg is currently in pole position to have my endorsement.
I'd rather have a passrusher, but our hands are tied at this point. [Reply]
There are people here that don't give Dorsey any credit at all and there are some that give him WAY too much credit.
One guy has stood on the sideines of 2 Super Bowls in 3 years. The other has been fired twice in the same span of time. Neither of them are perfect. Both of them know way more about evaluating football players than anybody here.
Like I said, agree to disagree. I'm not interested in discussing it further. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
There are people here that don't give Dorsey any credit at all and there are some that give him WAY too much credit.
One guy has stood on the sideines of 2 Super Bowls in 3 years. The other has been fired twice in the same span of time. Neither of them are perfect. Both of them know way more about evaluating football players than anybody here.
Like I said, agree to disagree. I'm not interested in discussing it further.
Ooo! I am! I am!
Dorsey's and Veach's failures (aside from landing a generational QB) in the 2017 and 2018 drafts are why we have gaping chasms across this roster right now! [Reply]
We have a generational QB that we've paid $500m to right now.
If we don't plug LT with a free agent who's capable of holding the edge, which is really just Okung right now, then we have absolutely no choice but to invest our first rounder in a left tackle.
Hell, you probably can't even stand pat -- you probably have to trade up to ensure you get the one you want.
What second rounder are you comfortable with at starting left tackle week one!? [Reply]