Step 1: Identify the group of corners you think would be impact players in your system.
Step 2: Identify the teams that are willing to move down in the draft and negotiate scenarios with them for fair compensation.
Step 3: As the draft plays out and that group gets down to 2-3 guys, start making calls to move up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Watched some Mike Hughes last night.
He may not be tall but the dude has a Marcus Peters esque feel for the game. He understands routes, looks at the QB’s eyes while the play develops and is very good at jumping routes to make INT’s.
Easy to see why we’d like him. He does a lot of things you want for a CB in this system.
If we trade up I think it'll be for a CB and I think it'll be for this guy. I love Hughes and you're right, he seems to have the instincts like Peters has and a nose for the ball.
Hughes-Fuller-Nelson-Amerson
That's a much better group overall than we had last year. [Reply]
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7) Chiefs are a candidate to trade up for a CB: The Chiefs don't own a first-round pick in this year's draft (they dealt that pick away in the Patrick Mahomes trade last year), but I won't be surprised if they move up from where they're picking in the second round (No. 54 overall). They have a glaring need at cornerback and the top cover men will be long gone by the time they are on the clock if they stay put at No. 54. They need to get into the range of picks 35-40 in order to secure a Day One starter at that position, and many around the league expect them to make that happen.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Mentioned it before. If we choose to draft an OL early I think it’s Frank Ragnow. Good size, good athleticism. Can play G and C. Dude gave up zero sacks in 41 games in the SEC.
I think Andy loves the guy
Ragnow is now being mocked as a 1st rd pick. Damnit [Reply]