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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The L'Jarius Sneed Thread*****
Dante84 11:45 AM 04-25-2020
More to come!

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staylor26 10:37 AM 05-01-2020
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RunKC 11:23 AM 05-01-2020
If this kid played for any SEC team he likely goes in rd 2 based off of namesake and measurables/athleticism alone.

I don’t see any major disparity between Sneed and a player like Trevon Diggs, which is probably why we liked him so much
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staylor26 11:51 AM 05-01-2020
Originally Posted by RunKC:
If this kid played for any SEC team he likely goes in rd 2 based off of namesake and measurables/athleticism alone.

I don’t see any major disparity between Sneed and a player like Trevon Diggs, which is probably why we liked him so much
It was 2018, but dude looked better than most of those SEC corners did covering Chase.
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staylor26 01:45 PM 05-14-2020
Listened to the Stick to Football podcast AFCW draft review (Matt Miller, Conner Rogers, and Melo who’s a Chief fan) and they all have the Chiefs a C.

Their biggest reason? “They didn’t get a corner”.

This isn’t just them either. I’m seeing this from Chiefs fans and all over the the media.

Sneed would’ve been a day 2 pick if he played CB in 2019. His measurables are off the charts and his 2018 tape playing corner was really good.

I don’t think Veach was lying when he said that Sneed was their #1 player going into day 3. It makes a ton of sense considering the need and the fit.

He’s out here playing 3D chess saying fuck your “no RB in the 1st” rules while still getting a corner with legit CB1 upside and the draft community doesn’t even know it.
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Kiimo 01:52 PM 05-14-2020
It's not even national draft community, it is Chiefs fans. Just laziness all around.

"Chiefs didn't get a corner to replace their starting corner they lost to Washington"

like, both statements false.
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KChiefs1 03:07 AM 06-05-2020
https://youtu.be/0Y9KGqv5Ywk
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KChiefs1 08:54 AM 06-07-2020
https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/gm-rep...ious-potential

Need For Sneed: Kansas City Chiefs Rookie DB L'Jarius Sneed Has Serious Potential
by
Jordan Foote
Originally Posted by :
On the final day of the 2020 NFL Draft, we at Arrowhead Report thought the Kansas City Chiefs’ selection of Louisiana Tech defensive back L’Jarius Sneed was solid. Our roundtable reaction may not have given the cornerback/safety enough credit. The more I watch his film and review his background, the higher my confidence in him as a player gets.

Sneed was a three-year starter for the Bulldogs, spending his final collegiate season at safety. Chiefs Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was impressed by the versatility Sneed displayed in college, which was a critical factor in the team drafting him with pick No. 138. His pre-draft athletic testing was tremendous, headlined by a 4.37-second 40-yard dash. The speed Sneed displayed on tape and at the combine will translate well to the NFL immediately.

Some thought that initially, Sneed would see minimal snaps in the secondary, instead thriving on special teams and working his way up from there. Not only does the organization believe in his abilities as a defensive back, but it also plans on moving him back to his original cornerback position. With that said, what should the Chiefs expect?

Athleticism and physicality are Sneed’s calling cards. Standing 6 feet tall with long arms and having a sturdy 192-pound frame, he’s at his best when he can get his hands on opposing receivers. This makes press-man and soft-man coverage the two most ideal assignments for him. Although these techniques aren’t used a ton in Spagnuolo-led defenses, the Chiefs often utilize hybrid-like zone coverage shells that allow for one-on-one opportunities on the outside.

4.37 speed, length and leaping ability simply cannot be taught. Sneed was one of the best pure athletes in this year’s draft class, and he’s willing to get his hands dirty. He remains balanced at the line of scrimmage and is patient, understanding when he should and shouldn’t jam wide receivers and throw them off. He has solid ball skills that should only improve as he settles in at the next level.

Sneed’s floor is high due to his size, athleticism and willingness as a tackler. How high his ceiling is depends on one thing: technique. His hips are a bit stiff, which can lead to him opening them early out of his backpedal. Sneed can also get grabby at times downfield, which could lead to penalties in man coverage. He’s not a liability in zone coverage, but his skills play much better in man alignments. When the play is in front of him, Sneed can play adequate zone coverage.

There are many areas in which Sneed thrives, but he also has several facets of his game that need improvement. Despite those weaknesses, he has plenty of traits that make him a potential contributor from day one. As a boundary corner, he disrupts receivers and makes them uncomfortable. In the slot, he has the speed to keep up with just about any burner the league has to offer. He can even play some safety, which may remind Chiefs fans of Kendall Fuller last season. Day-three picks are normally viewed as players who have their work cut out for them in terms of finding significant playing time in their rookie seasons. Sneed is an exception — and his presence should be felt early and often.

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Hog's Gone Fishin 01:32 PM 06-07-2020
Love that article. Veach is God!
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RunKC 12:47 PM 08-31-2020
He’s really been impressing at camp. Nate Taylor said the staff has been very happy with his understanding and ability and he’s also kept up with Tyreek deep downfield. Didn’t realize he had a top 5 40 times at the combine.

This is from Matt Verderame:

Originally Posted by :
The Chiefs selected L’Jarius Sneed out of Louisiana Tech in the fourth round and although he spent the last year of his college career at safety, they plan to use him at corner. With veteran Bashaud Breeland suspended four games, Sneed is expected to start in his place.

At 6-foot and 192 pounds, Sneed has good size and athleticism for days. Per source, Kansas City loves what it has seen in camp, and believes the former Conference USA star can play a big role in its title defense.
https://fansided.com/2020/08/31/patr...mpression=true
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pugsnotdrugs19 01:31 PM 08-31-2020
If this pick is a true ‘hit’, it is the kind of selection that positions the team to continue along that dynasty continuum.

4th round pick who can start day one at CB? If he’s up to the task, that’s a hell of a pickup...
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Mecca 01:41 PM 08-31-2020
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
If this pick is a true ‘hit’, it is the kind of selection that positions the team to continue along that dynasty continuum.

4th round pick who can start day one at CB? If he’s up to the task, that’s a hell of a pickup...
Him spending a year at safety actually hurt his value, another year at CB and he was probably a more 2nd to 3rd round player.
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Kiimo 01:45 PM 08-31-2020
I like his speed and I also like that he's kind of chippy without being full-on Marcus Peters cancer
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pugsnotdrugs19 01:48 PM 08-31-2020
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Him spending a year at safety actually hurt his value, another year at CB and he was probably a more 2nd to 3rd round player.
Yeah I remember hearing that in April.

We will need his speed now that the West has Ruggs and Jeudy.
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DrRyan 02:03 PM 08-31-2020
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Yeah I remember hearing that in April.

We will need his speed now that the West has Ruggs and Jeudy.
Hamler is more of the Denver speed concern. Jeudy isn't running past people. His route running is where more of his value lies.
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Dunerdr 02:07 PM 08-31-2020
KEEP FUCKING DOUBTING SNEED
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