I just got done saying in Couch-Potato's thread that it irritates me when people say the Chiefs need to go out and get a stud DT.
They don't need one -- they have Chris Jones for years, and the rest of the DT room is bodied out pretty well for 2024.
But I've done two simulator mocks this morning, and in one of them, Bryon Murphy falls for some reason to 32, and I just did another one where Jer'Zhan falls.
Do you pull the trigger on either player, should they fall? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
All of the best tackles except Jordan Morgan were off the board. All of the WRs except for Worthy and Mitchell were off the board.
I'd probably take Mitchell over Newton. I wouldn't be pissed if they took Newton though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
All of the best tackles except Jordan Morgan were off the board. All of the WRs except for Worthy and Mitchell were off the board.
So Newton/Murphy, Mitchell and Morgan were all on the board?
Lord - who actually got drafted?
It'd be a really tough choice there. I'd probably take Murphy over anyone else. Newton/Mitchell/Morgan is a really really tight group for me. I'd almost rather move down to 34, pick up a 4th rounder and hope someone makes the decision for me... [Reply]
We should be building the trenches first and foremost on both sides of the ball but man the Skyy and Toney investments netted zero last year. Otherwise I wouldn't mind seeing us build similar to the eagles. With trenches first. [Reply]
With Jones signed up long-term, I'd find it difficult to pick a DT in round 1. Not that I don't love both players but neither are well-served by playing 1-tech and neither have a great anchor in run support.
I'm not a strong proponent of drafting DTs in round 1 unless they are a phenomenal pass rusher, and I see Newton as that type, but how much do we need that guy with Jones?
I think there are going to be some values between the end of the 3rd and the 5th rounds that will accomplish what you need there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
With Jones signed up long-term, I'd find it difficult to pick a DT in round 1. Not that I don't love both players but neither are well-served by playing 1-tech and neither have a great anchor in run support.
I'm not a strong proponent of drafting DTs in round 1 unless they are a phenomenal pass rusher, and I see Newton as that type, but how much do we need that guy with Jones?
I think there are going to be some values between the end of the 3rd and the 5th rounds that will accomplish what you need there.
I'm seeing the DUI push Sweat into the 4th on occasion.
I know it's kinda silly, but man - I'd have a hard time not nerding out over getting Newton and Sweat in here to anchor the middle of that line for a half-decade. And yes, I know that puts a ceiling of sorts on Newton but you can get 40 snaps/gm rotating him in for Sweat on passing downs or in for Jones when Jones kicks out wide.
And Jones may need to spend more time outside as he gets a little older just to take some of the beating off him.
If your interior line rotation becomes Jones/Newton/Sweat/Farrell/Wharton then you can likely still get a fair amount of juice from each of those guys.
It's just hard to convince myself that we could have too much talent there. That kind of interior production makes things so much easier for everyone else. Really moreso than any other spot on the defense, IMO.
And if you can still use the 2nd and 3rd rounds to target WR and probably developmental OL (even if it's a OG long-term) then it's hard to complain about that total return. [Reply]