Kansas City is trading its first-round pick Thursday night, along with three other picks in the 2021 and 2022 drafts, to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for Pro Bowl OT Orlando Brown and one pick in the 2021 draft and another in 2022, per sources.
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
You're right. I still hope we can find some competition for the X, but the current OL should help the current receiver group to do even better.
I'm perfectly fine with Reek, Hardman and Pringle at the moment [Reply]
I haven’t listened today, but Petro WILL HATE this move. He sincerely believes that teams should only trade down in the draft and acquire as many picks as possible. He hates it even more when teams trade picks for players.
Don’t take anything he says seriously about this. No matter the compensation, he would hate it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Just an FYI for anyone who listens to 810.
I haven’t listened today, but Petro WILL HATE this move. He sincerely believes that teams should only trade down in the draft and acquire as many picks as possible. He hates it even more when teams trade picks for players.
Don’t take anything he says seriously about this. No matter the compensation, he would hate it.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Just an FYI for anyone who listens to 810.
I haven’t listened today, but Petro WILL HATE this move. He sincerely believes that teams should only trade down in the draft and acquire as many picks as possible. He hates it even more when teams trade picks for players.
Don’t take anything he says seriously about this. No matter the compensation, he would hate it.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Just an FYI for anyone who listens to 810.
I haven’t listened today, but Petro WILL HATE this move. He sincerely believes that teams should only trade down in the draft and acquire as many picks as possible. He hates it even more when teams trade picks for players.
Don’t take anything he says seriously about this. No matter the compensation, he would hate it.
Love this move! Feels like the draft is going to be exponentially more fun to watch now because prior to this I was not comfortable that we'd be okay at LT. Now all aboard the BPA wagon on draft day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Braincase:
Damn... helluva move by the front office. A 24-year old All-Pro OT in Brown... this could be the best o-line since we had guys named Roaf, Shields, and Waters on the line.
Was he sn All Pro as well? If so even better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Just an FYI for anyone who listens to 810.
I haven’t listened today, but Petro WILL HATE this move. He sincerely believes that teams should only trade down in the draft and acquire as many picks as possible. He hates it even more when teams trade picks for players.
Don’t take anything he says seriously about this. No matter the compensation, he would hate it.
I don’t listen but just speaking on the topic.
Very rarely do these franchises who consistently pick at the end of drafts do well with their R1 picks. It pretty much ruined Seattle’s run, their inability to make good picks in early rounds. NE struggled with it and it finally caught up to them last year.
I’m not saying it’s bad to use your R1 picks in that 28-32 range on true rookies, but not every year. Moves like this guarantee you are getting a great player with that pick. I think we’ll see that Clyde will be one too. Probably no SB title yet if not for the Clark deal. So you are stacking year after year with really good players in terms of ROI. [Reply]