Originally Posted by RunKC:
Mykel Williams just ran a 4.76 40 at 267 lbs. He’ll definitely go in the teens or early 20’s at worst. Currently Daniel Jeremiah’s 20th ranked player.
So what do we have here?
Abdul Carter
Mason Graham
Jalon Walker
Mykel Williams
Mike Green
James Pearce
That’s 6 DL alone. Feels like one of Harmon or Nolen will be there in the mid 20’s and it will be the perfect opportunity for Veach to own Buffalo again by trading in fromt of them for his guy.
I like Nic Scourton, but I feel like he’s secondary to those guys bc of the value they can provide as interior rushers. Harmon and Nolen have legit high ceiling potential.
Idk. Feels like Veach is gonna want to pounce on one of those guys falling. Really good class but Harmon and Nolen are clearly a level above the rest.
I definitely prefer Nolen and Harmon to Scourton, and I think that's where I'd go. But I do think DE is a pretty desperate need, and I don't know what's left at 62. I've seen guys like Josaiah Stewart that I like a lot, I just don't see Spags being remotely interested [Reply]
Here’s my question, who could we take at #31 that would be a day 1 starter?
We’re set at OT for now, DE’s never seem to play year 1 in KC, we have Kelce at TE, maybe IDL but I question how big of an impact they would really bring in year one, a WR would get playing time but we’ve taken 2 with early picks recently, a RB could for sure but there’s not really a great fit in this draft for us at #31… I think a S (Starks or Emanwari) or CB (Barron or Amos) are best bets to see the field immediately or an OG (Booker, Jackson, or Ratledge).
We’re a SB quality team, I’d like to see us get a day 1 impact player in the first to help us win another. [Reply]
It's definitely FS or RB if you're looking for a "starter", but you can still draft a DE or DT that can give you that kind of impact even if they aren't technically starters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
It's definitely FS or RB if you're looking for a "starter", but you can still draft a DE or DT that can give you that kind of impact even if they aren't technically starters.
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Here’s my question, who could we take at #31 that would be a day 1 starter?
We’re set at OT for now, DE’s never seem to play year 1 in KC, we have Kelce at TE, maybe IDL but I question how big of an impact they would really bring in year one, a WR would get playing time but we’ve taken 2 with early picks recently, a RB could for sure but there’s not really a great fit in this draft for us at #31… I think a S (Starks or Emanwari) or CB (Barron or Amos) are best bets to see the field immediately or an OG (Booker, Jackson, or Ratledge).
We’re a SB quality team, I’d like to see us get a day 1 impact player in the first to help us win another.
I don't think I believe that (1) Emmanwari is an NFL S and (2) that a rookie S could displace both Cook and Conner from the starting lineup.
I also think, with the Fulton signing, a CB you draft is going to be AT BEST CB4 on this roster.
Maybe a rookie G could win the LG job to start the year, but there are internal candidates with more experience and - arguably - just as much upside there.
I DO believe that a WR in Egbuka or Burden, or a DT in Nolen or Harmon, or some of the other DE/DL types can be players who get significant year 1 snap counts and are contributors, if not starters. You probably could find a WLB (if it's Jihaad Campbell) to displace Tranquill. Probably.
But this isn't a team with a glaring HOLE that HAS to be filled in Round 1 at this point. And that's what you want, because when you aren't tied to trying to find a starter at a specific spot, you really can go BPA. And that's nice. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
I don't think I believe that (1) Emmanwari is an NFL S and (2) that a rookie S could displace both Cook and Conner from the starting lineup.
I also think, with the Fulton signing, a CB you draft is going to be AT BEST CB4 on this roster.
Maybe a rookie G could win the LG job to start the year, but there are internal candidates with more experience and - arguably - just as much upside there.
I DO believe that a WR in Egbuka or Burden, or a DT in Nolen or Harmon, or some of the other DE/DL types can be players who get significant year 1 snap counts and are contributors, if not starters. You probably could find a WLB (if it's Jihaad Campbell) to displace Tranquill. Probably.
But this isn't a team with a glaring HOLE that HAS to be filled in Round 1 at this point. And that's what you want, because when you aren't tied to trying to find a starter at a specific spot, you really can go BPA. And that's nice.
I think Kenneth Grant or Tyleik Williams would play a big role as rookies. [Reply]
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
James Pearce, Jr., DE, Tennessee
Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Josh Conerly, Jr., OT, Oregon
J.T. Tuimoloau, DE, Ohio State
Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State
Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow: My Top 10 for the First Round
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
James Pearce, Jr., DE, Tennessee
Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M
Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Josh Conerly, Jr., OT, Oregon
J.T. Tuimoloau, DE, Ohio State
Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State
Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Here’s my question, who could we take at #31 that would be a day 1 starter?
We’re set at OT for now, DE’s never seem to play year 1 in KC, we have Kelce at TE, maybe IDL but I question how big of an impact they would really bring in year one, a WR would get playing time but we’ve taken 2 with early picks recently, a RB could for sure but there’s not really a great fit in this draft for us at #31… I think a S (Starks or Emanwari) or CB (Barron or Amos) are best bets to see the field immediately or an OG (Booker, Jackson, or Ratledge).
We’re a SB quality team, I’d like to see us get a day 1 impact player in the first to help us win another.
Great question, and I think you answered it perfectly at the end of your post LOL. Just as long as they make an impact, they will help this team to another championship. Truly BPA type year. [Reply]
I think I'm going to bump T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina into my top 10 and drop out TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State. I'd slide him in between Conerly and Tuimoloau. [Reply]
Nic Scourton-78 pressures and 12 sacks last 2 years
Landon Jackson-66 pressures and 14 sacks last 2 years
Scourton had the luxury of having Shemar Stewart and Shemar Turner last year while Landon Jackson was basically the only guy offended worried about. Scourton had 10 sacks at Purdue in a similar situation though.
I like Scourton more but I do really like Landon Jackson. It’s an interesting comparison [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Nic Scourton-78 pressures and 12 sacks last 2 years
Landon Jackson-66 pressures and 14 sacks last 2 years
Scourton had the luxury of having Shemar Stewart and Shemar Turner last year while Landon Jackson was basically the only guy offended worried about. Scourton had 10 sacks at Purdue in a similar situation though.
I like Scourton more but I do really like Landon Jackson. It’s an interesting comparison
I like Jackson as well and think he fits what Spaggs likes in his size. But he is really stiff and struggles to bend around the edge. But he has a good motor and a good inside move on his pass rush. And has good length [Reply]