Originally Posted by JohnnyV13:
If the Chiefs decide to move forward with Morris as a starter, they might flip Taylor and Morris in training camp. Taylors athleticism is his calling card, while Morris is best at run blocking.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Morris is a legit elite athlete with an ideal frame and movement skills to be an ideal LT in this system. He’s our LT.
Taylor was paid to be the RT and will stay there.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah, I wouldn't flip it. Just put Morris at LT and be done with it.
THIS! Taylor is the RT. He was told he'd be a RT and highly paid for a RT.
He's really cheap but looks to be a great pick for a 3rd rounder. If he can hold that position, that frees up $20 million in cap space we'd spend on a LT or spend all our draft capital to move up to get a competent LT. [Reply]
Wanya has looked good so far. It would be pretty big if Veach found a cheap LT in the third round that we can plug in for the next 3 years. Creed, Bolton and others will need contracts soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Hate to say it but im actually in favor of giving Clyde a little more run. Not so much because im pro Clyde but hes been at least average on his few runs and Pacheco needs to be fresh for the the playoffs. I'd actually be happy to lean into being more of a running team. Get this offense in a rythm and into more third and short.
He's had several nice (~10 yard) gains wiped out by penalties this season. [Reply]
Feels like there's a decent chance we have our future OTs in 2/3 of the guys currently on the roster. Not sure we can afford the hole in our roster considering the other positions that also might be needs this offseason. [Reply]
At this point there is zero reason to put Smith back in. The kid played a good game and we may as well let him get the experience. The drop off is not big enough to waste the rest of the season on a guy who’s a goner next year.
Props to the kid, the game did not appear too big for him at all. He was damn solid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
At this point there is zero reason to put Smith back in. The kid played a good game and we may as well let him get the experience. The drop off is not big enough to waste the rest of the season on a guy who’s a goner next year.
Props to the kid, the game did not appear too big for him at all. He was damn solid.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
At this point there is zero reason to put Smith back in. The kid played a good game and we may as well let him get the experience. The drop off is not big enough to waste the rest of the season on a guy who’s a goner next year.
Props to the kid, the game did not appear too big for him at all. He was damn solid.
Interesting how these ripple effects can go.
If we’re able to add major resources at WR next year, being able to get a LT in the third round will be a major reason why.