— The LIV Chiefs Kingdom (@1_ChiefsKingdom) April 25, 2020
We had Lucas Niang at #57 in the KC Draft Guide, so this is awesome valued. Played through a hip injury last year. This is definitely a guy earmarked to take over for one of the Chiefs tackles in the future. pic.twitter.com/a1P53sN9bL
New Chiefs OT/OG @Kbniang8 has some WILD college stats. He didn’t allow a single sack in 975 career pass blocking snaps. If that’s not impressive enough, he committed just 3 penalties on 1,982 career snaps.#NFLDraft | #Chiefs | #ChiefsKingdom
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Chase Young openly said the toughest guy he faced in college was Lucas Niang...taking him out this week would be beyond stupid.
Niang was listed as having a hamstring injury and full participant in all practices.
Seeing how Remmers did Sunday, Chiefs might have been better off in Super Bowl leaving Wiley at RG and Remmers at RT and putting Yasir Durant at LT and calling a game that gave Durant help with TE and RB chips and that took into account that Chiefs OL was overmatched by a healthy Bucs DL.
Chiefs might have had a shot if they made a game plan that conceded that Bucs DL was going to be a handful with Vita Vea healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jettio:
Niang was listed as having a hamstring injury and full participant in all practices.
Seeing how Remmers did Sunday, Chiefs might have been better off in Super Bowl leaving Wiley at RG and Remmers at RT and putting Yasir Durant at LT and calling a game that gave Durant help with TE and RB chips and that took into account that Chiefs OL was overmatched by a healthy Bucs DL.
Chiefs might have had a shot if they made a game plan that conceded that Bucs DL was going to be a handful with Vita Vea healthy.
Just occured to me that moving Chris Jones to DE is basically the same mistake they made in the Superbowl moving Remmers to LT. Should have learned from that. [Reply]