Loud, energetic music blares over the loudspeakers, and someone kicks the door open. As the crowd looks on, America's favorite tight end enters, carrying the Lombardi Trophy. Travis Kelce pops a beer, puts some hotel keys in his pocket that are being thrown to him by the women in the crowd, and stops by the table to pick the up draft card.
He takes the podium and a respectful hush falls over the crowd.
"Six years ago," he says, "I was the 63rd pick in the 2013 NFL draft. Times were different back then. I was a third rounder when the Chiefs were drafting 1st in each round. Now we're drafting a second rounder when the Chiefs are drafting last in each round, if you don't count our exchange of the 55 who ends games with sacks for the 55 who lines up offsides."
Travis looks at the card and smiles. "This guy will help us a lot. And you've got to FIGHT for your RIGHT to pronounce it! With the 63rd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Loud, energetic music blares over the loudspeakers, and someone kicks the door open. As the crowd looks on, America's favorite tight end enters, carrying the Lombardi Trophy. Travis Kelce pops a beer, puts some hotel keys in his pocket that are being thrown to him by the women in the crowd, and stops by the table to pick the up draft card.
He takes the podium and a respectful hush falls over the crowd.
"Six years ago," he says, "I was the 63rd pick in the 2013 NFL draft. Times were different back then. I was a third rounder when the Chiefs were drafting 1st in each round. Now we're drafting a second rounder when the Chiefs are drafting last in each round, if you don't count our exchange of the 55 who ends games with sacks for the 55 who lines up offsides."
Travis looks at the card and smiles. "This guy will help us a lot. And you've got to FIGHT for your RIGHT to pronounce it! With the 63rd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn."
I was really torn between two guys. I'll post the other one when he's drafted. I felt like there were probably four guys that I would've really felt good about. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I was really torn between two guys. I'll post the other one when he's drafted. I felt like there were probably four guys that I would've really felt good about.
I figured it would be Noah. Another solid pick RainMan - are you Brett Veach?
I’ll say more about this pick when other individuals get selected.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I was really torn between two guys. I'll post the other one when he's drafted. I felt like there were probably four guys that I would've really felt good about.
Probably the direction I'd have gone.
But there's also one other guy on there that I'd have thought real hard about (especially if I'd have gone w/ Delpit in Rd1).
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Loud, energetic music blares over the loudspeakers, and someone kicks the door open. As the crowd looks on, America's favorite tight end enters, carrying the Lombardi Trophy. Travis Kelce pops a beer, puts some hotel keys in his pocket that are being thrown to him by the women in the crowd, and stops by the table to pick the up draft card.
He takes the podium and a respectful hush falls over the crowd.
"Six years ago," he says, "I was the 63rd pick in the 2013 NFL draft. Times were different back then. I was a third rounder when the Chiefs were drafting 1st in each round. Now we're drafting a second rounder when the Chiefs are drafting last in each round, if you don't count our exchange of the 55 who ends games with sacks for the 55 who lines up offsides."
Travis looks at the card and smiles. "This guy will help us a lot. And you've got to FIGHT for your RIGHT to pronounce it! With the 63rd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn."
This is exactly who I was talking about. Great job Rain Man. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
This is exactly who I was talking about. Great job Rain Man.
Seriously? What are the odds of that? I figured for sure I was going to disappoint you.
The reason I didn't take Diggs or Jaylon Johnson in the first was that so many CBs were being taken, I figured that a good one would slide to me in the 2nd. [Reply]
Okay, what do we think? Partying in the streets with Mahomes pouring beers from the second floor, or horror?
We're not sure of Breeland's status and he may well be back, but Fuller is gone so we have an open roster spot. Igbinoghene seems like a guy with upside who can play immediately in our passing packages. [Reply]