Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Using a first round pick on an interior linemen would be foolish. Sorry.
That’s another conversation, because he has serious injury concerns, so I wouldn’t draft him either.
But this “using a 1st round pick on __ would be dumb” sounds a lot like the argument against a RB last year.
When I’m picking at 31, I don’t care about position value like I would picking in the top 5 to top 20. When you’re picking at the bottom of the round, you don’t pass up overall value because of positional value.
Once you get to the end of the 1st round, you’re essentially picking 2nd round talent. Typically, there aren’t 32 1st round players in a draft.
If a top 15 talent falls to 31, I don’t care if he’s a C. That’s value and BPA.
Are you saying you wouldn’t take a Quenton Nelson type of player at 31 because of positional value? Now that’s foolish. [Reply]
We're pretty much drafting the same players lol. I just got done with one
31.
Creed Humphrey
IOL,
63.
Joe Tryon
EDGE,
94.
Spencer Brown
OT,
136.
Tamorrion Terry
WR, - Realistically, unless he's a headcase, I think he'll be long gone before this spot...he looks too explosive to be a late round pick......I would love to trade back from #31 and steal him in the second
Had to do one right away because of the Fisher/Schwartz news for fun. Had to go OL first 2 not knowing what's going on in Free Agency. Added that support TE for Kelce that is sorely needed. Red Zone/Slot replacement for Sammy. Filled positions of need based off site.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Gave this one a test ride.
31. - Terrace Marshall Jr. - WR - LSU
63. - Brevin Jordan - TE - Miami
95. - Rashard Weaver - EDGE - Pitt
137. Talanoa Hufanga - S - USC
145. Royce Newman - IOL - Mississippi
176. David Moore - IOL - Grambling
182. Thomas Graham Jr. - CB - Oregon
259. Naquan Jones - DL - Michigan State
I think that would be a decent draft for KC. I'm still thinking we go OT, C, and LB somewhere in this draft.
I've noticed that several of these draft sites are uncertain what KC's last draft pick will look like. I think KC and Miami switched draft picks in the sixth and seventh round in the RB DeAndre Washington trade, so KC should get Miami's 6th round pick. Maybe that trade was conditional, so we did not get the pick. If so, we should still have our 7th round pick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wilson8:
I've noticed that several of these draft sites are uncertain what KC's last draft pick will look like. I think KC and Miami switched draft picks in the sixth and seventh round in the RB DeAndre Washington trade, so KC should get Miami's 6th round pick. Maybe that trade was conditional, so we did not get the pick. If so, we should still have our 7th round pick.
The official draft picks for the Chiefs are now out and we will get Dolphins pick at 207 -
Dickerson is a near Quinten Nelson type of player when he's healthy. The question is, can he stay healthy. Two significant ligament injuries to the same knee is a tough pill to swallow in the 1st, no matter how badly you might like the player. I just don't know if I could pull that trigger.
I guess what you're hoping for is at least that he lasts his rookie deal but then know you're not going to likely re-sign him as he gets older and more wear takes its toll. Is it worth it? Maybe.
That said, I just as well take Creed Humphrey there because I don't feel like the drop off is significant enough to take on the injury history. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Dickerson is a near Quinten Nelson type of player when he's healthy. The question is, can he stay healthy. Two significant ligament injuries to the same knee is a tough pill to swallow in the 1st, no matter how badly you might like the player. I just don't know if I could pull that trigger.
I guess what you're hoping for is at least that he lasts his rookie deal but then know you're not going to likely re-sign him as he gets older and more wear takes its toll. Is it worth it? Maybe.
That said, I just as well take Creed Humphrey there because I don't feel like the drop off is significant enough to take on the injury history.