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 RealSNR:
My bad guys. I only saw the first tweet on my phone in the OP. Thought it said our 1st rounder plus 3 others in 2021 and missed the "and 2022" part.
Originally Posted by Chefmatt34:
It concerns me a bit that he is not being extended, I'm not going to lie. If we can't extend him after the season for some reason we will have traded alot for a one year rental. There is always the franchise tag I suppose. Where will the cap space come from to extend a pro bowl left tackle?
I wouldn't worry about it.
They'll get the deal done. Timing of the extension is critical.
The Chiefs used some of the cap space they'd cleared for Trent Williams to sign Jarran Reed. They need to free up some more (See: Mathieu extension talks).
Then the Chiefs have the FA class after the draft. There are guys at DE and LB who could really be great fits in KC. It might make sense for them to test those waters and see who they can get on one-year deals before they use that room.
They will have next offseason to work out that deal with Brown. Plus the franchise tag if they need it. The deal will get done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chefmatt34:
It concerns me a bit that he is not being extended, I'm not going to lie. If we can't extend him after the season for some reason we will have traded alot for a one year rental. There is always the franchise tag I suppose. Where will the cap space come from to extend a pro bowl left tackle?
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I wouldn't worry about it.
They'll get the deal done. Timing of the extension is critical.
The Chiefs used some of the cap space they'd cleared for Trent Williams to sign Jarran Reed. They need to free up some more (See: Mathieu extension talks).
Then the Chiefs have the FA class after the draft. There are guys at DE and LB who could really be great fits in KC. It might make sense for them to test those waters and see who they can get on one-year deals before they use that room.
They will have next offseason to work out that deal with Brown. Plus the franchise tag if they need it. The deal will get done.
This.
Veach was willing to go into an uncomfortable price range to sign Trent Williams. It's clear he's serious about investing in the LT position.
I don't think he would make this move if he thought there was a chance that him and OBJ weren't going to be able to reach an extension. [Reply]
It's Clyde's time to shine. The left side in particular will be blowing dudes off the line of scrimmage. He should be able to reach the second level with consistency. Which will of course bring the backers in and then Patrick will....well what you said. [Reply]