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 OnTheWarpath15:
No disrespect to Matt Derrick, but the Ravens better worry about getting out of their own division before worrying about facing KC in the AFCCG.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Brown doesn’t have to be an “elite pass blocker”.
He just has to be above average and an elite run blocker and it’s a HR.
:-)
Pretty sure he did not give up a sack after moving over to the left side. Sounds pretty elite to me, but PFF said it was only 700 snaps or something like that. So they said the guys in college with 0 snaps are a better value.
I guess I am not smart enough to understand the geniuses at PFF. [Reply]
We need a bigger WR threat, we have enough of these little gadget guys, but I'd like to see them get a solid #3 recieving threat out of this draft. Someone who has more size than speed that doesn't mind getting the ball up high and taking a hit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Tanoh isn’t getting you a pick. Thuney cancels out Watkins. Wilson MAY but it depends on what he signed for and how much he plays.
Tanoh was a qualifying free agent, as were the other 2.
If we lose 3 and signed 1, we get 2 comp picks.
The round of those comp picks is dictated by the quality of each individual player lost in terms of contract and playing time.
Tanoh and Wilson might get us 2 6th rounders. [Reply]
This was an amazing deal for the Chiefs but it wasnt horrible for the Ravens either.
We got a 24 year old Pro Bowl LT for pick 31. Traded our 3 and 4 for a TWO. Then swapped 5 for a 6 next year. Thats awesome!
They traded a player they acquired in the 3rd round that was unhappy and out of place there, on the last year of his rookie deal and demanding to play LT and be paid like a LT. Traded him and a 2 for a 1, 3, 4 and a swap of a 6 for a 5 next year. And they got 3 years of his service for cheap. Thats not horrible.
Now they did help their biggest obstacle in the AFC fix a gaping hole for the foreseeable future. Ouch [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
We need a bigger WR threat, we have enough of these little gadget guys, but I'd like to see them get a solid #3 recieving threat out of this draft. Someone who has more size than speed that doesn't mind getting the ball up high and taking a hit.
The more I think about this, the more I think the contract is a non-issue.
He doesn't actually have the leverage that Tunsil or T Williams had. What is the worst case scenario here, that he plays for the Chiefs for one year, who then tag him and if they can't work out a contract, trade him?
The Chiefs only "paid" a mid 2nd round pick for him, if he mauls for a year in KC and gets into another deep play off run, the Chiefs could end up trading him for a first plus.
Best case: he mauls and the Chiefs give him a contract that works for everyone
Worst case: the Chiefs get a solid player at a very important position for a year, and make a draft capital profit trading him away after that to use to get the long term answer at LT. [Reply]