Originally Posted by Direckshun:
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!?
You NEVER approach the draft with that mindset. Ever.
Originally Posted by O.city:
I like Eichenburg too. He'd be my choice if he's there.
His knowledge of how to play tackle is leagues beyond everybody in this draft, including Sewell.
His feet are pretty good, but his hands are outstanding. He knows how to get to his spot and stymie hand-fighters. He anticipates counter moves and even if he loses on the first step, which can happen quite often against the smaller, faster rushers, he compensates with his mastery of technique.
The big problem with Eichenberg is manageable: he's not athletic enough to really dominate people on screens, but we've gotten away from screens anyway.
Cosmi needs to learn the position a bit more, but once he's coached up, he should be outstanding, with a higher ceiling. The problem with him is he has no sand in the pants and he's going to be absolutely victimized by bigger passrushers his rookie year. He's 6'7" and is pretty much an automatic loss against bullrushes. His footwork is outstanding, though, easily one of the best outside of Sewell and Slater. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
Oh, are we inventing rules for football?
Let me fall back on this old chestnut:
You Don't Trot Out The Best Quarterback Of All Time With Subpar Protection On His Blindside
Whatever man. We aren't hamstrung, our hands aren't tied.
They don't HAVE to do anything. It may not be bright to ignore LT but they could literally take any position in the 1st round and still be fine. They're A LOT smarter than you or I. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Whatever man. We aren't hamstrung, our hands aren't tied.
They don't HAVE to do anything. It may not be bright to ignore LT but they could literally take any position in the 1st round and still be fine. They're A LOT smarter than you or I.
Well you are correct -- it would "not be bright to ignore LT."
I'd rephrase that, though, to Catastrophically Stupid.
Let's not overthink this, alright? The Chiefs cannot protect Mahomes blind side right now, which you have to if you want to win the Super Bowl, because JPP and Shaq Barrett are going to do it to Mahomes again if you don't.
The Chiefs are extremely lucky this year. A Pro Bowl caliber tackle is likely to fall to at least the mid 20s this year because there's a glut of freak athletes at the position and he's not very athletic, for all his talent.
Get the guy you need to win the Super Bowl. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
Well you are correct -- it would "not be bright to ignore LT."
I'd rephrase that, though, to Catastrophically Stupid.
Let's not overthink this, alright? The Chiefs cannot protect Mahomes blind side right now, which you have to if you want to win the Super Bowl, because JPP and Shaq Barrett are going to do it to Mahomes again if you don't.
The Chiefs are extremely lucky this year. A Pro Bowl caliber tackle is likely to fall to at least the mid 20s this year because there's a glut of freak athletes at the position and he's not very athletic, for all his talent.
Get the guy you need to win the Super Bowl.
They have plenty of options. They can win the Super Bowl without drafting a LT in the first round.
Teams that enter the draft with a must-have mindset never come out ahead. Ever.
The draft is always a balance of value and need. Always. [Reply]
I don't think Direk is wrong here though. The Chiefs are gonna have to be aggressive in regards to the LT spot. That doesnt' mean blowing out the draft to trade up or anything, but they need to address it pretty hastily. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
They have plenty of options. They can win the Super Bowl without drafting a LT in the first round.
Teams that enter the draft with a must-have mindset never come out ahead. Ever.
The draft is always a balance of value and need. Always.
Operation Eichenberg is a blend of value and need though.
In a normal year Eichenberg is a top 25 pick but this year he’s gonna get pushed down the board. Sewell, Slater, Darrisaw, Vera-Tucker and Jenkins are near locks to be taken before us.
Cosmi and/or Eichenberg should be there around our pick. That’s incredible value [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I don't think Direk is wrong here though. The Chiefs are gonna have to be aggressive in regards to the LT spot. That doesnt' mean blowing out the draft to trade up or anything, but they need to address it pretty hastily.
He's absolutely wrong that the Chiefs hands are tied. They simply aren't.
They do need to address the LT position and I have no doubt they will. That doesn't necessarily mean it will be in the 1st round of the draft. It doesn't HAVE to be in the 1st round. It doesn't HAVE to be anything. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Operation Eichenberg is a blend of value and need though.
In a normal year Eichenberg is a top 25 pick but this year he’s gonna get pushed down the board. Sewell, Slater, Darrisaw, Vera-Tucker and Jenkins are near locks to be taken before us.
Cosmi and/or Eichenberg should be there around our pick. That’s incredible value
Of course.
My quibble is with the idea that they HAVE to pick a LT. They don't. They don't ever HAVE to pick anything.
Luckily, OT is a great position this year so taking a LT won't be a problem. It still isn't the only move they can make. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
He's absolutely wrong that the Chiefs hands are tied. They simply aren't.
They do need to address the LT position and I have no doubt they will. That doesn't necessarily mean it will be in the 1st round of the draft. It doesn't HAVE to be in the 1st round. It doesn't HAVE to be anything.
Their hands are tied that they're gonna have to take a LT early in this draft, especially if they don't sign Okung (big bag of meh from me there).
Depending how the board falls, they may decide to wait to round 2 or something and go developmental, but that would mean you're playing someone already on teh roster at LT, or signing a vet stop gap.
The best option is taking someone in round 1 who can step right in and play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Their hands are tied that they're gonna have to take a LT early in this draft, especially if they don't sign Okung (big bag of meh from me there).
This is simply not true.
Originally Posted by O.city:
The best option is taking someone in round 1 who can step right in and play.