They say, no on gets worse in the draft. Calendars do that.
The Chiefs hit every need area, sometimes twice. Only 1 OL, but he's a C. A CB1 and a slot CB. 2 WR and a TE. An ILB and an undetermined LB. No RB. No QB. Only one late round DL.
1.18 DB Marcus Peters Washington
I like our first pick and could learn to love him. Peters was red flagged for good reason, but we appear to have done our homework.
2.17 OL Mitch Morse Missouri
In the mock room I have been telling anyone that would listen that #49 was soon enough to draft a C, I just did not expect this one. Again, the prep work seems to be in place.
3.12 WR Chris Conley Georgia
I like the pick, but not the trade up. Still, a bird in hand may be worth the pick we gave up. We have a real speed guy now.
3.34 DB Steven Nelson Oregon State
This is my second favorite pick, mostly because he reminds me of Javier Arenas, but cheaper. We can use a small fast slot guy.
4.19 LB Ramik Wilson Georgia
This is my favorite pick, because he is exactly what we need, exactly where we should get him.
5.36 LB D.J. Alexander Oregon State
5.37 TE James O'Shaughnessy Illinois State
Alexander intrigues me. Small, but fast, quick and agile. Off most radar for medical reasons as well as his size. He looks like a ST ace and we'll see. Maybe DJ's replace ment. Maybe dimebacker.
James O is a nice project TE. We needed a young understudy for Kelce. Meh pick tho.
6.41 DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches Southern Mississippi
This is another pick I really like. Glue guy. High effort, relentless, better athletically than a lot of overachievers. He might be one of those guys that hangs around 10 years without ever starting, because he finds ways to be useful.
7.16 WR Da'Ron Brown Northern Illinois
Typical last round flier. Small school WR with hands and size, but no speed. Could wash right out or be a ST/WR4 for a long time. Junior Hemingway, look out.
Initial reaction B+
J
The Chiefs hit every need area, sometimes twice. Only 1 OL, but he's a C. A CB1 and a slot CB. 2 WR and a TE. An ILB and an undetermined LB. No RB. No QB. Only one late round DL.
1.18 DB Marcus Peters Washington
I like our first pick and could learn to love him. Peters was red flagged for good reason, but we appear to have done our homework.
2.17 OL Mitch Morse Missouri
In the mock room I have been telling anyone that would listen that #49 was soon enough to draft a C, I just did not expect this one. Again, the prep work seems to be in place.
3.12 WR Chris Conley Georgia
I like the pick, but not the trade up. Still, a bird in hand may be worth the pick we gave up. We have a real speed guy now.
3.34 DB Steven Nelson Oregon State
This is my second favorite pick, mostly because he reminds me of Javier Arenas, but cheaper. We can use a small fast slot guy.
4.19 LB Ramik Wilson Georgia
This is my favorite pick, because he is exactly what we need, exactly where we should get him.
5.36 LB D.J. Alexander Oregon State
5.37 TE James O'Shaughnessy Illinois State
Alexander intrigues me. Small, but fast, quick and agile. Off most radar for medical reasons as well as his size. He looks like a ST ace and we'll see. Maybe DJ's replace ment. Maybe dimebacker.
James O is a nice project TE. We needed a young understudy for Kelce. Meh pick tho.
6.41 DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches Southern Mississippi
This is another pick I really like. Glue guy. High effort, relentless, better athletically than a lot of overachievers. He might be one of those guys that hangs around 10 years without ever starting, because he finds ways to be useful.
7.16 WR Da'Ron Brown Northern Illinois
Typical last round flier. Small school WR with hands and size, but no speed. Could wash right out or be a ST/WR4 for a long time. Junior Hemingway, look out.
Initial reaction B+
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