Originally Posted by The Franchise:
And I’ve yet to see one that says the opposite.
He played more right than left in college, but every single report I've read indicates that he has all of the physical attributes to be able to play on either side. "scheme transcendent talent' says Draftnetwork.
I'm not even really pushing to draft the kid, just sayin'. [Reply]
Tried the player rankings instead of the predictive draft. Top of the board went really weird. For the record I'd rather trade out of the first than take the TE there. Tried taking BPA rather than reaching for a need and this is what I got
31.
Kansas City Chiefs
Brevin Jordan
TE, Miami
63.
Kansas City Chiefs
Walker Little
OT, Stanford
94.
Kansas City Chiefs
Payton Turner
EDGE, Houston
136.
Kansas City Chiefs
Anthony Schwartz
WR, Auburn
144.
Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Evans
RB, Michigan
176.
Kansas City Chiefs
Monty Rice
LB, Georgia
180.
Kansas City Chiefs
Bryce Hargrove
IOL, Pittsburgh
252.
Kansas City Chiefs
Mac McCain III
CB, North Carolina A&T [Reply]
Not that I have any control over it but I'd go off the deep end ranting about picking a TE in round 1. It's a ridiculous use of draft capital for a team that doesn't need a primary TE and doesn't operate enough out of 12 to warrant that type of investment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Not that I have any control over it but I'd go off the deep end ranting about picking a TE in round 1. It's a ridiculous use of draft capital for a team that doesn't need a primary TE and doesn't operate enough out of 12 to warrant that type of investment.
I agree that's why I said I'd trade out of the first before I picked TE there but I'm not paying the 10 bucks just for that lol. I'd really like another TE in the draft though [Reply]
Don't expect him to make it to us, but if so, run in the card.
2nd, Chaz Surratt, Linebacker North Carolina
KC gets a 3 down LB and now Willie Gay becomes a weapon we can use to blitz or drop in coverage.
3rd, Seth Williams, WR Auburn
6'3'' WR that can go get the ball and just pops talent wise. Not everything is perfect but a guy this big should not be able to run some of the routes he does. [Reply]
I just ran one on the draft network using their rankings board rather than predictive for the first time.
31. Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami
63. Javon Holland, S, Oregon
94. Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama (don’t like taking the injury concerns but the upside/value here is immense)
136. Austin Watkins, WR, UAB
144. Chris Evans, RB, Michigan
176. Josh Ball, OT, Marshall
180. Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
224. Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina
I felt like that draft ran a little better on their site than using their predictive board.
31. Jalen Mayfield - OT - Michigan
63. Chazz Surratt - LB - North Carolina
94. Hunter Long - TE - Boston College
136. Jonathon Cooper - EDGE - Ohio State
144. Dez Fitzpatrick - WR - Louisville
176. Kary Vincent Jr. - CB - LSU
180. Shaka Toney - EDGE - Penn State
252. CJ Verdell - RB - Oregon [Reply]