Originally Posted by bigjosh:
Do you think the chiefs not meeting with JSN means that they arent interested/ and dont think they have a chance to get him, or are they hiding their true draft crush and are planning to jump the whole NFL to go get him in the top 12 Mahomes style?
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We don't hear about every meeting and visit. It's probable they did at least have him get checked by the medical staff and I'm sure they at least talked to him informally. [Reply]
I could be mistaken but teams don't really blow their top 30 visits on players that they really love. Sure, they could bring him in to talk to him and put him through some board work but it's usually reserved for guys they have questions on. [Reply]
Just wanted to put this list into perspective by draft rankings. Feel free to move them up/down based on personal preference but this should be close. I have them by round but not in order of projected draft slotting.
1st
WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
WR Quentin Johnston, TCU
TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah
OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
OT Darnell Wright, Tennessee
ER Nolan Smith, Georgia
DT Jalen Carter, Georgia
2nd
WR Rashee Rice, SMU
OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
OT Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse
CB Cam Smith, South Carolina
CB Julius Brents, Kansas State
ER Derick Hall, Auburn
ER Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
ER Will McDonald, Iowa State
ER Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State
LB Daiyan Henley, Washington State
DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin
DT Mazi Smith, Michigan
DE Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern
4th
WR Nathaniel Dell, Houston
TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati
OT Wanye Morris, Oklahoma
S Daniel Scott, California
LB Noah Sewell, Oregon
5th
OG Anthony Bradford, LSU
OG Jordan McFadden, Clemson
CB Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
S Jason Taylor II, Oklahoma State
6th
RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State
WR Ronnie Bell, Michigan
WR Tre Tucker, Cincinnati
OG Jerome Carvin, Tennessee
OG John Ujukwu, Boise State
ER DJ Johnson, Oregon
ER Lonnie Phelps, Kansas
ER Jose Ramirez, Eastern Michigan
LB Jeremy Banks, Tennessee
DT Dante Stills, West Virginia
7th
WR Xavier Smith, Florida A&M
OT Jake Witt, Northern Michigan
OT Earl Bostick Jr., Kansas
OT Ryan Hayes, Michigan
OG Trevor Reid, Louisville
OG Cooper Hodges, Appalachian State
CB Arquon Bush, Cincinnati
CB Kahlef Hailassie, Western Kentucky
ER BJ Thompson, Stephen F. Austin
ER Desjuan Johnson, Toledo
DT Brodric Martin, Western Kentucky
UDFA
QB Logan Bonner, Utah State
WR Jacory Rankin, Mississippi Valley State
WR Peter Afful Jr., Washburn
WR Jadon Haselwood, Arkansas
WR Colton McDowell, Tennessee-Martin
TE Leonard Taylor, Cincinnati
TE Daniel Barker, Michigan State
CB Jerrick Reed II, New Mexico
CB Ekow Boye-Doe, Kansas State
S Alex Cook, Washington
ER Ikenna Enechukwu, Rice
ER Andrew Farmer II, Lane
ER Truman Jones, Harvard
DE Deslin Alexandre, Pitt
DT Caleb Sampson, Kansas
P Adam Korsak, Rutgers [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Just wanted to put this list into perspective by draft rankings. Feel free to move them up/down based on personal preference but this should be close. I have them by round but not in order of projected draft slotting.
1st
WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
WR Quentin Johnston, TCU
TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah
OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
OT Darnell Wright, Tennessee
ER Nolan Smith, Georgia
DT Jalen Carter, Georgia
2nd
WR Rashee Rice, SMU
OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
OT Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse
CB Cam Smith, South Carolina
CB Julius Brents, Kansas State
ER Derick Hall, Auburn
ER Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
ER Will McDonald, Iowa State
ER Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State
LB Daiyan Henley, Washington State
DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin
DT Mazi Smith, Michigan
DE Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern
4th
WR Nathaniel Dell, Houston
TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati
OT Wanye Morris, Oklahoma
S Daniel Scott, California
LB Noah Sewell, Oregon
5th
OG Anthony Bradford, LSU
OG Jordan McFadden, Clemson
CB Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
S Jason Taylor II, Oklahoma State
6th
RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State
WR Ronnie Bell, Michigan
WR Tre Tucker, Cincinnati
OG Jerome Carvin, Tennessee
OG John Ujukwu, Boise State
ER DJ Johnson, Oregon
ER Lonnie Phelps, Kansas
ER Jose Ramirez, Eastern Michigan
LB Jeremy Banks, Tennessee
DT Dante Stills, West Virginia
7th
WR Xavier Smith, Florida A&M
OT Jake Witt, Northern Michigan
OT Earl Bostick Jr., Kansas
OT Ryan Hayes, Michigan
OG Trevor Reid, Louisville
OG Cooper Hodges, Appalachian State
CB Arquon Bush, Cincinnati
CB Kahlef Hailassie, Western Kentucky
ER BJ Thompson, Stephen F. Austin
ER Desjuan Johnson, Toledo
DT Brodric Martin, Western Kentucky
UDFA
QB Logan Bonner, Utah State
WR Jacory Rankin, Mississippi Valley State
WR Peter Afful Jr., Washburn
WR Jadon Haselwood, Arkansas
WR Colton McDowell, Tennessee-Martin
TE Leonard Taylor, Cincinnati
TE Daniel Barker, Michigan State
CB Jerrick Reed II, New Mexico
CB Ekow Boye-Doe, Kansas State
S Alex Cook, Washington
ER Ikenna Enechukwu, Rice
ER Andrew Farmer II, Lane
ER Truman Jones, Harvard
DE Deslin Alexandre, Pitt
DT Caleb Sampson, Kansas
P Adam Korsak, Rutgers
Great work crow. Man i would love Dell in the 4th [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Just wanted to put this list into perspective by draft rankings. Feel free to move them up/down based on personal preference but this should be close. I have them by round but not in order of projected draft slotting.
1st
WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
WR Quentin Johnston, TCU
TE Dalton Kincaid, Utah
OT Broderick Jones, Georgia
OT Darnell Wright, Tennessee
ER Nolan Smith, Georgia
DT Jalen Carter, Georgia
2nd
WR Rashee Rice, SMU
OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
OT Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
OT Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse
CB Cam Smith, South Carolina
CB Julius Brents, Kansas State
ER Derick Hall, Auburn
ER Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
ER Will McDonald, Iowa State
ER Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State
LB Daiyan Henley, Washington State
DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin
DT Mazi Smith, Michigan
DE Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern
4th
WR Nathaniel Dell, Houston
TE Josh Whyle, Cincinnati
OT Wanye Morris, Oklahoma
S Daniel Scott, California
LB Noah Sewell, Oregon
5th
OG Anthony Bradford, LSU
OG Jordan McFadden, Clemson
CB Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
S Jason Taylor II, Oklahoma State
6th
RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State
WR Ronnie Bell, Michigan
WR Tre Tucker, Cincinnati
OG Jerome Carvin, Tennessee
OG John Ujukwu, Boise State
ER DJ Johnson, Oregon
ER Lonnie Phelps, Kansas
ER Jose Ramirez, Eastern Michigan
LB Jeremy Banks, Tennessee
DT Dante Stills, West Virginia
7th
WR Xavier Smith, Florida A&M
OT Jake Witt, Northern Michigan
OT Earl Bostick Jr., Kansas
OT Ryan Hayes, Michigan
OG Trevor Reid, Louisville
OG Cooper Hodges, Appalachian State
CB Arquon Bush, Cincinnati
CB Kahlef Hailassie, Western Kentucky
ER BJ Thompson, Stephen F. Austin
ER Desjuan Johnson, Toledo
DT Brodric Martin, Western Kentucky
UDFA
QB Logan Bonner, Utah State
WR Jacory Rankin, Mississippi Valley State
WR Peter Afful Jr., Washburn
WR Jadon Haselwood, Arkansas
WR Colton McDowell, Tennessee-Martin
TE Leonard Taylor, Cincinnati
TE Daniel Barker, Michigan State
CB Jerrick Reed II, New Mexico
CB Ekow Boye-Doe, Kansas State
S Alex Cook, Washington
ER Ikenna Enechukwu, Rice
ER Andrew Farmer II, Lane
ER Truman Jones, Harvard
DE Deslin Alexandre, Pitt
DT Caleb Sampson, Kansas
P Adam Korsak, Rutgers
Just having a little fun. The draft I would choose based on our draft picks and my little knowledge.
Come on everyone do the same just for kicks. [Reply]
Western Kentucky CB Kahlef Hailassie continues to draw interest from some of the NFL’s best teams: He visits the #Eagles today, then heads to the visit the #Bengals, per source. A onetime Oregon recruit, Hailassie previously visited the #Chiefs.
Using @walterfootball's prospect meetings tracker, I put together a chart that shows how many of their top 30 visits each team has used on each position.
The Cardinals - who currently hold the #3 pick - have notably spent eight of their visits on the offensive line. pic.twitter.com/72juDEzwAO