Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
McDuffie. Might establish himself as a top 5 corner in football.
Flying a bit under the radar after missing time last year.
I wanted to vote for him but i felt like he played some really good ball. Those who were really looking already know, but for the national media break out it may be him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I wanted to vote for him but i felt like he played some really good ball. Those who were really looking already know, but for the national media break out it may be him.
I think a lot of people are sleeping on the Chiefs defense this year.
Good chance we’re better at all three levels than last year. McDuffie will be a big part of that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
McDuffie. Might establish himself as a top 5 corner in football.
Flying a bit under the radar after missing time last year.
It depends what you expect from a top 5 CB, as far as not allowing a lot of yards etc yea, I don't think he's ever gonna be a big pick guy though because of his shorter arms. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Toney, McDuffie and Pacheco already appear to be really, really good.
I haven't been impressed with Skyy Moore, like at all. I couldn't vote for him in earnest.
Karlaftis is probably the pick. He was on a good upward trajectory at the end of the year.
I went with Karlaftis because I figure he was good as a rookie and he was learning. Give him a few new tricks of the trade and he's going to hit the next level. [Reply]
Toney, if he stays relatively healthy. He's got the most talent and has shown elite skills, we know they love him and there's enough rumours they see him as WR1 type. He just needs health qnd consistency. [Reply]
Toney. he has all the potential to be a legit top-15 WR, but he has to stay healthy for more than 8-9 games/season. He has to play at least 13 games this year, and be able to play in the postseason. Let's go kid, your time is now. [Reply]