Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I don't think they trade up for a WR. For a number of reasons. I could see them trade up for a DE though. I personally dont think they trade up at all.
I don't see them trading up for a DE either....unless it's around the 21-24 area because one fell.
None of the top DEs are going to be in our range and the 2nd-3rd round are filled with them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
You spelled Treylon Burks wrong.
Food for thought:
In the Andy Reid era, the #Chiefs have taken one WR with a RAS score lower than 7.5, Demarcus Robinson. Two receivers who are in the first round conversation have a lower RAS score than 7.5, Jahan Dotson and Treylon Burks. RAS is not the end all be all, but something to consider.
Drake London: N/A (injured) Jameson Williams: N/A, but if he was healthy, it would be off the charts Garrett Wilson: 7.71 Chris Olave: 8.63 George Pickens: 9.33 Christian Watson: 9.96 Skyy Moore: 7.5 Treylon Burks: 5.77 Jahan Dotson: 6.26
In the Andy Reid era, the #Chiefs have taken one WR with a RAS score lower than 7.5, Demarcus Robinson. Two receivers who are in the first round conversation have a lower RAS score than 7.5, Jahan Dotson and Treylon Burks. RAS is not the end all be all, but something to consider.
Drake London: N/A (injured) Jameson Williams: N/A, but if he was healthy, it would be off the charts Garrett Wilson: 7.71 Chris Olave: 8.63 George Pickens: 9.33 Christian Watson: 9.96 Skyy Moore: 7.5 Treylon Burks: 5.77 Jahan Dotson: 6.26
In the Andy Reid era, the #Chiefs have taken one WR with a RAS score lower than 7.5, Demarcus Robinson. Two receivers who are in the first round conversation have a lower RAS score than 7.5, Jahan Dotson and Treylon Burks. RAS is not the end all be all, but something to consider.
Drake London: N/A (injured) Jameson Williams: N/A, but if he was healthy, it would be off the charts Garrett Wilson: 7.71 Chris Olave: 8.63 George Pickens: 9.33 Christian Watson: 9.96 Skyy Moore: 7.5 Treylon Burks: 5.77 Jahan Dotson: 6.26
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I think McLaurin would be cheaper and cost less when it comes to draft picks.
Why? Dude is 26 and despite inconsistency with that team... 2 out of 3 thousand yard seasons and 16 TDs. This is the final year of his rookie deal, he's gonna get paid. And, WAS should ask for a nice return.
Originally Posted by crispystl:
I think we should keep all our picks unless we give up like 4th rounder for Shenault. We need to add as much talent as possible. We've been WAY too top heavy the last couple of years.
Shenault is great value if you can get him for a 3 or 4. [Reply]
In the Andy Reid era, the #Chiefs have taken one WR with a RAS score lower than 7.5, Demarcus Robinson. Two receivers who are in the first round conversation have a lower RAS score than 7.5, Jahan Dotson and Treylon Burks. RAS is not the end all be all, but something to consider.
Drake London: N/A (injured) Jameson Williams: N/A, but if he was healthy, it would be off the charts Garrett Wilson: 7.71 Chris Olave: 8.63 George Pickens: 9.33 Christian Watson: 9.96 Skyy Moore: 7.5 Treylon Burks: 5.77 Jahan Dotson: 6.26
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Why? Dude is 26 and despite inconsistency with that team... 2 out of 3 thousand yard seasons and 16 TDs. This is the final year of his rookie deal, he's gonna get paid. And, WAS should ask for a nice return.
I said he would cost less than Metcalf.....which is probably true. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Sure....and put up 800 yards and 7 TDs against lesser competition. No thanks. At least not in the 1st round.
I don't think his overall production (which did include over 100 yards on the ground on about a carry/game) is indicative of Watson as much as his team's offensive style.
He had 35 percent of the team's overall receiving yards (and no one else was close - 500 yard gap between him and the next guy). Compare that to Ohio State, where Chris Olave had 936 yards on an offense that threw for nearly 5k yards.
Olave only played in 11 games, but even if you prorate his total for the games in which he actually played, he's only accounting for 22 percent of the team's passing yards.
Olave had other NFL receivers around him, obviously, but still... the fact Watson far and away dominated NDSU's receiving share says a lot about play styles. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I don't think his overall production (which did include over 100 yards on the ground on about a carry/game) is indicative of Watson as much as his team's offensive style.
He had 35 percent of the team's overall receiving yards (and no one else was close - 500 yard gap between him and the next guy). Compare that to Ohio State, where Chris Olave had 936 yards on an offense that threw for nearly 5k yards.
Olave only played in 11 games, but even if you prorate his total for the games in which he actually played, he's only accounting for 22 percent of the team's passing yards.
Olave had other NFL receivers around him, obviously, but still... the fact Watson far and away dominated NDSU's receiving share says a lot about play styles.
Hey....keep your facts to yourself next time. [Reply]
I honestly think Watson hits all the checkmarks for Veach.
Including lineage. And yes, i do think Veach considers shit like that.
My only concern is his hands. In his 1v1's at the Senior Bowl it didn't look like he had the strongest hands. Though he's making some real nice contested catches in his highlights. [Reply]