The Green Bay Packers select Jordan Elliott, DL, Missouri
I hate drafting guys from Missouri, because I always feel like some Mizzou fan will condescendingly tell me the "real story" about that player and how I committed a massive reach.
But... I can't help but really like what I see and hear. Sooo.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR: The Green Bay Packers select Jordan Elliott, DL, Missouri
I hate drafting guys from Missouri, because I always feel like some Mizzou fan will condescendingly tell me the "real story" about that player and how I committed a massive reach.
But... I can't help but really like what I see and hear. Sooo....
That’s a steal. I don’t care what anybody says. He definitely would’ve been on my short list for the Chiefs at this next pick, even with Chris Jones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR: The Green Bay Packers select Jordan Elliott, DL, Missouri
I hate drafting guys from Missouri, because I always feel like some Mizzou fan will condescendingly tell me the "real story" about that player and how I committed a massive reach.
But... I can't help but really like what I see and hear. Sooo....
I waffled on Zuniga or Elliott for my earlier Ravens pick. Scouts love him, and he is rising up big boards. [Reply]
(Veach and Reid confer in hushed voices, pointing at names on a sheet. Clark Hunt looks over their shoulder and nods. Gracie takes an Instagram photo of herself in a sequined silver top that dazzles the other teams' general managers and distracts them.) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
(Veach and Reid confer in hushed voices, pointing at names on a sheet. Clark Hunt looks over their shoulder and nods. Gracie takes an Instagram photo of herself in a sequined silver top that dazzles the other teams' general managers and distracts them.)
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
I demand Gracie pics with your pick!
See? I told you she's distracting other teams' GMs.
And while I randomly made up the silver sequins, I was able to find a picture of her in silver sequins in about five seconds. Do I know Gracie or what?
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
See? I told you she's distracting other teams' GMs.
And while I randomly made up the silver sequins, I was able to find a picture of her in silver sequins in about five seconds. Do I know Gracie or what?
The modern era of Chiefs playoff success began with a person who was the 96th pick in the draft, and he now enters the arena, wearing the #34 jersey that he made temporarily famous.
Up on the screen, the giant television shows the kickoff of the Chiefs 30-0 victory over the Texans in the 2015 playoffs, and a slightly younger Knile Davis streaks downfield in the first reveal of the Chiefs' upcoming postseason dominance.
Knile looks up and smiles. "I'll tell my grandkids about that," he says to the crowd, "and I'll also tell them about how I drafted a future Hall of Famer today. With the 96th pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Ben Bredeson, G, Michigan."
Davis then gathers up the card, looks at the aisle, and sprints straight forward out of the arena.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The modern era of Chiefs playoff success began with a person who was the 96th pick in the draft, and he now enters the arena, wearing the #34 jersey that he made temporarily famous.
Up on the screen, the giant television shows the kickoff of the Chiefs 30-0 victory over the Texans in the 2015 playoffs, and a slightly younger Knile Davis streaks downfield in the first reveal of the Chiefs' upcoming postseason dominance.
Knile looks up and smiles. "I'll tell my grandkids about that," he says to the crowd, "and I'll also tell them about how I drafted a future Hall of Famer today. With the 96th pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Ben Bredeson, G, Michigan."
Davis then gathers up the card, looks at the aisle, and sprints straight forward out of the arena.
I like it. I've drafted him in deferral mocks I have done when i don't get Kindley. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The modern era of Chiefs playoff success began with a person who was the 96th pick in the draft, and he now enters the arena, wearing the #34 jersey that he made temporarily famous.
Up on the screen, the giant television shows the kickoff of the Chiefs 30-0 victory over the Texans in the 2015 playoffs, and a slightly younger Knile Davis streaks downfield in the first reveal of the Chiefs' upcoming postseason dominance.
Knile looks up and smiles. "I'll tell my grandkids about that," he says to the crowd, "and I'll also tell them about how I drafted a future Hall of Famer today. With the 96th pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Ben Bredeson, G, Michigan."
Davis then gathers up the card, looks at the aisle, and sprints straight forward out of the arena.
Great pick. This is why I'd be hunting for Offensive Linemen every year in the 3rd and 4th round. Dude can come in make and make a difference. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
The modern era of Chiefs playoff success began with a person who was the 96th pick in the draft, and he now enters the arena, wearing the #34 jersey that he made temporarily famous.
Up on the screen, the giant television shows the kickoff of the Chiefs 30-0 victory over the Texans in the 2015 playoffs, and a slightly younger Knile Davis streaks downfield in the first reveal of the Chiefs' upcoming postseason dominance.
Knile looks up and smiles. "I'll tell my grandkids about that," he says to the crowd, "and I'll also tell them about how I drafted a future Hall of Famer today. With the 96th pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Ben Bredeson, G, Michigan."
Davis then gathers up the card, looks at the aisle, and sprints straight forward out of the arena.
Great pick! Another U of M guy. He is about as safe a prospect as there is in this draft. [Reply]
So you guys might give me some guff on taking Bredeson right now, but here's my thinking. He's a four-year left guard, a team captain, voted the toughest player on Michigan's team in 2018, a second team All-American, an academic all Big Ten, and most importantly, he gave up 0 sacks and 0 quarterback hits on 451 snaps in 2019. He's being hired to protect The Franchise and ensure that Patrick Mahomes II has a safe and secure workplace in 2020 and beyond.