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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 Tribal Warfare:
Justin Houston, reports from Paylor were that Peters and he were close friends and Justin had a problem with how his trade was dealt.
It goes along with the "right attitude" Veach has been citing.
This was just as dumb the first time you said it as it is now [Reply]
Seriously the "stereotypical midwestern hillbillies" vibe in those 2 *edit* 3..is literally off the charts :-). And people wonder why it's called Camarohead.
Jesus. this will never get old I hysterically lose my shit everytime I see it. :-)
You know they arrived in a rusted out El Camino. No fucking way they didn't drive in anything else and if so, I refuse to believe/accept it as truth. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Justin Houston, reports from Paylor were that Peters and he were close friends and Justin had a problem with how his trade was dealt.
It goes along with the "right attitude" Veach has been citing.
If some other team wants to try to swim with Houston's millstone of a contract tied around their neck, they are welcome to take him on and try. [Reply]
Seriously the "stereotypical midwestern hillbillies" vibe in those 2 *edit* 3..is literally off the charts :-). And people wonder why it's called Camarohead.
Jesus. this will never get old I hysterically lose my shit everytime I see it. :-)
You know they arrived in a rusted out El Camino. No ****ing way they didn't drive in anything else and if so, I refuse to believe/accept it as truth.
You forgot the 18 pack of crushed Busch Light cans that fall out when they birth out the doors. "Why not Coors light?", you ask. Cuz F**k Colorado, thats why. [Reply]
1. We are not one CB away from fielding a competent denfense, if we were by all means push the chips into the center of the table and go all in.
2. Yeah we need a starting CB, but we also need a ton of youth on the defensive side of the football. Having 5 of the first 125 picks could go a long way in providing this team with the defensive depth it needs.
3. Its not 2018 or bust. If you add solid defensive players (lets say our send and two third rounders) on defense, then next year you can add a playmaker since we will have a 1st and two second round picks.
4. Frankly hitting on picks #54, #78 & #86 would be > going all in on pick #32 IMO.
Let Veach do his work. There is no reason to do something stupid and go all in on a player drafted at the end of the first round. [Reply]
1. We are not one CB away from fielding a competent denfense, if we were by all means push the chips into the center of the table and go all in.
2. Yeah we need a starting CB, but we also need a ton of youth on the defensive side of the football. Having 5 of the first 125 picks could go a long way in providing this team with the defensive depth it needs.
3. Its not 2018 or bust. If you add solid defensive players (lets say our send and two third rounders) on defense, then next year you can add a playmaker since we will have a 1st and two second round picks.
4. Frankly hitting on picks #54, #78 & #86 would be > going all in on pick #32 IMO.
Let Veach do his work. There is no reason to do something stupid and go all in on a player drafted at the end of the first round.
1. We are not one CB away from fielding a competent denfense, if we were by all means push the chips into the center of the table and go all in.
2. Yeah we need a starting CB, but we also need a ton of youth on the defensive side of the football. Having 5 of the first 125 picks could go a long way in providing this team with the defensive depth it needs.
3. Its not 2018 or bust. If you add solid defensive players (lets say our send and two third rounders) on defense, then next year you can add a playmaker since we will have a 1st and two second round picks.
4. Frankly hitting on picks #54, #78 & #86 would be > going all in on pick #32 IMO.
Let Veach do his work. There is no reason to do something stupid and go all in on a player drafted at the end of the first round.
What if I told you we could trade a 2019 2nd to move from 54 to either 35 (Dorsey) or 37 (Ballard) while keeping our picks this year? [Reply]