Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Holy crap, PFN is fun. I went crazy with the trades. Buffalo offered me a package for #32 that included #61 as the highest pick. I instead opted for a trade with New England and Buffalo gave me another offer of #61, so I was able to trade down twice and get multiple late picks in return.
This should address the offensive line and more.
61.
Creed Humphrey
OC Oklahoma
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67.
Dillon Radunz
OT North Dakota State
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95.
Jabril Cox
LB LSU
104.
Marquez Stevenson
WR Houston
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152.
Richard LeCounte
S Georgia
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160.
Dazz Newsome
WR North Carolina
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161.
Chauncey Golston
EDGE Iowa
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163.
Janarius Robinson
EDGE Florida State
174.
Jaylen Moore
OT Western Michigan
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222.
Jonathon Cooper
EDGE Ohio State
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225.
Tre Norwood
CB Oklahoma
ah. Missed it. I wouldn't complain at all for sure. HOWEVER, I do think interior line value is better in 3-4th. But yeah, if he's your guy, take him. [Reply]
Went into this draft under the assumption that the team believes that Rankin is their LT and Niang is their RT. Fisher can take a pay cut while rehabbing and we re-sign Remmers to be the swing tackle.
Bengals offered #38 and #69 for #32.
#38 - Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU
#64 - Josh Myers, OC, Ohio State
#69 - Jevon Holland, S, Oregon
#95 - Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt
#131 - Daelin Hayes, DE, Notre Dame
#163 - Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State
#225 - Olaijah Griffin, CB, USC [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Went into this draft under the assumption that the team believes that Rankin is their LT and Niang is their RT. Fisher can take a pay cut while rehabbing and we re-sign Remmers to be the swing tackle.
Bengals offered #38 and #69 for #32.
#38 - Terrace Marshall, WR, LSU
#64 - Josh Myers, OC, Ohio State
#69 - Jevon Holland, S, Oregon
#95 - Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt
#131 - Daelin Hayes, DE, Notre Dame
#163 - Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State
#225 - Olaijah Griffin, CB, USC
I don't know about taking a safety that high, but I like the rest. I've researched most of those players and have also taken them in mocks in similar spots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Jevon Holland is one of the most versatile safeties in college football. He could literally play anywhere, he's a lot like Matthieu.
At worst, he'd be an instant upgrade over Sorenson on a rookie contract.
The Sorensen upgrade I'm into. That's why I picked Jacoby Stevens. [Reply]
I would love for us to be able to grab Rousseau in the end of the 1st, but that has no chance of happening. I think we can grab a top rated C in the 2nd so there's where I think we should absolutely look to strike-and save ourselves the Reiter price tag.
31.
Kansas City Chiefs
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE, Miami
63.
Kansas City Chiefs
Landon Dickerson
IOL, Alabama
94.
Kansas City Chiefs
D'Wayne Eskridge
WR, Western Michigan
135.
Kansas City Chiefs
Chatarius Atwell
WR, Louisville
174.
Kansas City Chiefs
Brenden Jaimes
OT, Nebraska
176.
Kansas City Chiefs
Josh Ball
OT, Marshall
180.
Kansas City Chiefs
Kelvin Joseph
CB, Kentucky
212.
Kansas City Chiefs
Joshua Ross
LB, Michigan [Reply]
I ran one today. Goal was to trade down and focus on:
OL (one tackle, C)
WR (need help there)
DE (need more pop opposite Frank)
I think the Chiefs best bet to add affordable talent in FA is at WR and DE, so OL becomes my draft focus in this one.
After two trades downs (Using PFN) offered TO me, I end up turning #31 into #s 46, 76, and 209 and the board just lines up perfectly for me. Jalen Mayfield and Teven Jenkins and Terrance Marshall Jr all on the board/available at 46.
2.46 - I take Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan as I gaze longingly at Marshall and sob. He has higher upside than Jenkins, and has a reasonable floor of excellent RT with reason to believe he can be above-average at LT.
I get a few offers at 63 and can't pass up getting 67 and 134 from Houston. I trade down to 69 from there and upgrade #130 to #105.
2.69 - after a lot of internal debate, I take DE Dayo Odeyingbo. This is a reach according to the current PFN board, but I think it's about right for him by draft day, and he's an ideal fit for KC.
3.76 - I reach again, according to PFN, to get Quinn Meinerz, C, Wisconsin-Whitewater. His Senior Bowl performance was outstanding. His power and ability to handle power and speed just shine for me. Should give KC a BIG boost inside.
3.94 - Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston. Hopefully, I've lined up a WR line Marvin Jones in free agency, making this a developmental guy who can give KC some touches as WR 3/4 early on, before becoming the guy at X in year 2 or 3.
4.104 - Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame I make up for not doing a huge upgrade at WR2 by making TE2 a lot better.
5.134 - Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford Not sure what happened to his stock in his college season, but this is a long, versatile corner who fits well in KC. 5.162 - Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State Another Spags' build guy, horribly coached in college with immense physical tools. 6.209 - Justin Hilliard, LB, Ohio State Speedy WLB type who has potential in coverage. Just seemed like BPA for KC here. 7.224 - Mustafa Johnson, DT, Colorado Quick interior rusher
I've got way more movement here than is probably realistic, but the way the top of the draft fell is ideal. If KC ends up sitting at 46 with two viable day 1 starting Ts on the board as well as one of Marshall, Bateman, and Toney, I'll feel pretty good about that position. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I ran one today. Goal was to trade down and focus on:
OL (one tackle, C)
WR (need help there)
DE (need more pop opposite Frank)
I think the Chiefs best bet to add affordable talent in FA is at WR and DE, so OL becomes my draft focus in this one.
After two trades downs (Using PFN) offered TO me, I end up turning #31 into #s 46, 76, and 209 and the board just lines up perfectly for me. Jalen Mayfield and Teven Jenkins and Terrance Marshall Jr all on the board/available at 46.
2.46 - I take Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan as I gaze longingly at Marshall and sob. He has higher upside than Jenkins, and has a reasonable floor of excellent RT with reason to believe he can be above-average at LT.
I get a few offers at 63 and can't pass up getting 67 and 134 from Houston. I trade down to 69 from there and upgrade #130 to #105.
2.69 - after a lot of internal debate, I take DE Dayo Odeyingbo. This is a reach according to the current PFN board, but I think it's about right for him by draft day, and he's an ideal fit for KC.
3.76 - I reach again, according to PFN, to get Quinn Meinerz, C, Wisconsin-Whitewater. His Senior Bowl performance was outstanding. His power and ability to handle power and speed just shine for me. Should give KC a BIG boost inside.
3.94 - Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston. Hopefully, I've lined up a WR line Marvin Jones in free agency, making this a developmental guy who can give KC some touches as WR 3/4 early on, before becoming the guy at X in year 2 or 3.
4.104 - Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame I make up for not doing a huge upgrade at WR2 by making TE2 a lot better.
5.134 - Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford Not sure what happened to his stock in his college season, but this is a long, versatile corner who fits well in KC. 5.162 - Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State Another Spags' build guy, horribly coached in college with immense physical tools. 6.209 - Justin Hilliard, LB, Ohio State Speedy WLB type who has potential in coverage. Just seemed like BPA for KC here. 7.224 - Mustafa Johnson, DT, Colorado Quick interior rusher
I've got way more movement here than is probably realistic, but the way the top of the draft fell is ideal. If KC ends up sitting at 46 with two viable day 1 starting Ts on the board as well as one of Marshall, Bateman, and Toney, I'll feel pretty good about that position.
I would be ecstatic with this. I also like Rashad Weaver at around that #69 spot. [Reply]
This draft was kick-ass. I accepted some trade down offers, stayed true to the board, and filled a ton of needs.
KC
45.
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE Miami (FL)
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Super talented Edge player, projects as a 10 sack a year guy. This should make our front four a dominant group. I'd bring back Charlton too, for depth.
KC
64.
Liam Eichenberg
OT Notre Dame
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Draftnetwork scouting report says: plug and play LT, should transition easily to the NFL. All the physical skills, smart kid. I'd also sign Jason Peters as stop-gap/insurance/mentor/swing tackle reserve.
KC
88.
Quinn Meinerz
OC Wisconsin-Whitewater
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This kid's tape is unreal and he just flat ate up everyone Senior Bowl week. He went from not on anyone's radar to a probable 3rd rounder. He's a monster, and I seriously doubt he doesn't end up a pro-bowl caliber OC. I sign Justin Britt as cheap vet insurance/back-up/IOL depth.
KC
94.
Kenny Yeboah
TE Mississippi
This is a talented receiving TE. Kelce's heir apparent, will be a weapon right away. Two TE sets could really be deadly, and help out young OT's with chips on their way out to routes.
KC
105.
Joe Tryon
EDGE Washington
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In year one, Tryon is probably a pass rush specialist, as he's about ten pounds lighter than Clark. That's fine; as a rotational piece with Danna/Charlton, and a year in an NFL weight program he can totally hit that 260ish ideal. They say you can't have too many pass rushers; I agree. This allows us to keep even Clark fresh. Maybe that's his problem.
KC
130.
Aaron Banks
OG Notre Dame
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The ideal Reid OG. Power, athleticism both. Great value here. Also a plus: He's used to playing next to Eichenberg. If he beats out Alegretti, great, move Alegretti to RG competition with LDT.
131.
Austin Watkins
WR UAB
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Prototype Sammy Watkins size, VERY similar skillset. 'X' receiver of the future.
KC
224.
Darren Hall
CB San Diego State
Spags approved length and speed. We've hit on this type of player the last few years, and we'll need some depth after Breeland probably walks. Re-sign Baker, and roll with Sneed, Baker, Ward, Fenton, and this kid. [Reply]