Originally Posted by O.city:
DE is intriguing to me, but 3 straight years?
You're losing Danna and Omenihu is probably not fully ready until November so DL depth is gonna matter. Unless you know they think Truman Jones who they carried on the PS all year can do something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
You're losing Danna and Omenihu is probably not fully ready until November so DL depth is gonna matter. Unless you know they think Truman Jones who they carried on the PS all year can do something.
Herring will be coming back on an ERFA tender. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
You're losing Danna and Omenihu is probably not fully ready until November so DL depth is gonna matter. Unless you know they think Truman Jones who they carried on the PS all year can do something.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Ok, but another first rounder?
It's way more likely it's a DT but if someone they view high fell I think they'd do something..there is still depth at DE but DT is really barren unless someone is gonna start trying to sell us on Matt Dickerson, Isiah Buggs and Neil Farrell. [Reply]
Here's the thing though, the Chiefs are a pretty good team for developing linemen. Look at Trey Smith as an example. We're also positioned well to let an OT develop for a year, similar to FAU, although fans wouldn't be happy. Taylor, Morris, Niang, and probably a returning Smith give us that luxury. Nothing more important than protecting Pat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Here's the thing though, the Chiefs are a pretty good team for developing linemen. Look at Trey Smith as an example. We're also positioned well to let an OT develop for a year, similar to FAU, although fans wouldn't be happy. Taylor, Morris, Niang, and probably a returning Smith give us that luxury. Nothing more important than protecting Pat.
Man, OT's are so hard to come by that most clubs don't let them go unless they are used up or just bad. Gotta think BV is trolling for them as we speak. I would bet that a vet looking for a ring would be a possibility but more likely its someone from off the radar that they can put on the PS. Maybe an college TE that can't catch passes but has movement skills and blocking that can position switch? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Here's the thing though, the Chiefs are a pretty good team for developing linemen. Look at Trey Smith as an example. We're also positioned well to let an OT develop for a year, similar to FAU, although fans wouldn't be happy. Taylor, Morris, Niang, and probably a returning Smith give us that luxury. Nothing more important than protecting Pat.
Trey Smith isn't a good example, he's a 2nd day pick without his blood clot issue and taking a guard in round 2 or 3 means you think he can start immediately. [Reply]