Watching a FF podcast where a non-chiefs fan suggested Pachecco might be a bust for the FF season.
Current sentiment is that Pachecco killed the second half of the season and playoffs last season, and that he'll see more touches and 3rd down responsibilities now that McKinnon is gone.
In the video they argue that the Chiefs RB room is weak after Pachecco, that there's nothing stopping us from making another acquisition for a 3rd down back to support our run game.
That's why I hate the resigning of CEH. What's this teams biggest offensive weakness? 3rd and short, 4th and short. A 3rd down back who isn't even fast can just bull forward could go a long way in these situations. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
That's why I hate the resigning of CEH. What's this teams biggest offensive weakness? 3rd and short, 4th and short. A 3rd down back who isn't even fast can just bull forward could go a long way in these situations.
THIS is a good point. We do have trouble at the goal line pushing it in, Andy always gets fancy but PHI over there just pushing people forward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Nobody trades for running backs in today's NFL
Meh, a late pick swap scenario for a guy buried at #3 on a depth chart somewhere. Someone young, with a promising draft profile but hasn't had the opportunity yet, to push CEH as our #2b RB.
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Meh, a late pick swap scenario for a guy buried at #3 on a depth chart somewhere. Someone young, with a promising draft profile but hasn't had the opportunity yet, to push CEH as our #2b RB.
Right. They'd be much more likely to look within than to trade. Maybe during the draft, maybe. But a summer pick swap for a RB, I don't see it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Meh, a late pick swap scenario for a guy buried at #3 on a depth chart somewhere. Someone young, with a promising draft profile but hasn't had the opportunity yet, to push CEH as our #2b RB.
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
It's fantasy football.
They're saying per his current draft position he's overrated, which is higher this year bc he played well end of last season and is expected to get 3rd down touches. They're saying "bust" bc he might not get as many points as other 2nd round FF prospects in the same range. They're suggesting this might be the case bc he's never had 3rd down responsibilities in KC and its only assumed that he will, currently. They wonder if there's a 3rd down back on our roster, or that we might add to our roster, that would diminish Pachecco's return as a Fantasy Football pick.
I understand that.
My point is that FF is all about opportunity, so if you think he's going to get those 3rd down snaps too, he's unlikely to bust. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Right. They'd be much more likely to look within than to trade. Maybe during the draft, maybe. But a summer pick swap for a RB, I don't see it.
Depends on how Bailey looks in camp I suppose.
If Pachecco got injured, god forbid, I could see them considering a move. [Reply]
I really want to see how Emani Bailey performs in camp and preseason. He's performed well in college as a multi-faceted back. Prince and Rees-Zammit might show some growth too. I wouldn't be in a rush to worry about it. There's always a vet option lying around if it doesn't work out. [Reply]
I honestly don't know what CEH did last year that made people like him again. It was his worst year by far and he's still slow, injury prone with bad vision.
I'd kill for a fast shifty back like Achane in this offense. Wish we'd taken a shot at that in the later rounds of the draft. [Reply]