Where are the chiefs compared to Baltimore and the pats on the waiver wire? For 335k you would have to claim him just to keep him off another roster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MGRS13:
Where are the chiefs compared to Baltimore and the pats on the waiver wire? For 335k you would have to claim him just to keep him off another roster.
Originally Posted by MGRS13:
Where are the chiefs compared to Baltimore and the pats on the waiver wire? For 335k you would have to claim him just to keep him off another roster.
As of now Chiefs are higher in the order. Could change as soon as this weekend if Patriots lose and chiefs win as improbable as that would be. [Reply]
Not sure exactly what his role would be for Spags (do we really need another OLB pass rusher?), but he's still a pretty dangerous guy, from what I've seen this year. Yeah, he's definitely lost a step in pure speed, but he's still got some quickness, pretty damned smart, and hits like a train.
In actual passing situations, it would be very disconcerting for an opposing QB to break the huddle and see Frank Clark lined up over the LT, Chris Jones lined up over your C, and T-Sizzle lined up over your RT.
Or pull a DT and Neil Smith card, and line up both of those guys over one T.
Or, hell, line up all three on one side of the line. Probably force them to call a TO just out of fear. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Oh wait, every player goes through waivers right now so we can just put a claim in on him right?
Even if we don't get him there's probably no way he ends up with the ravens...
We should probably put a claim in just to ensure he doesn't.
We could use the DE depth; no reason he couldn't be a similar sort of player as Ogbah. He isn't going to be a stalwart run defender at this stage of his career but if you put his hand on the ground and let him attack on 3rd downs, you could do a lot worse. [Reply]