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kkuenn

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  1. We will get Ingram. Let Clark prove he can rush from the left side, if not put GK there. Ingram and Clark need to be fresh for the playoffs too. I bet we get a TC cut at DE and DT still. I would not put it past Veach to make a dline trade too. Just have to let some if these scenarios play out.
  2. Our punter. We could have drafted one if the best ever. If anything I will bitch our punter is right footed and should be a left footed one.
  3. Good thing is, PM has been practicing with the new guys this off season already.
  4. Tackling was a sorely missed thing last year. Many times we whiffed and it resulted in a first down or extending the drive for a td etc. I want the type that lives to hit and to do it well with wrapping up etc.
  5. Fire him Might as well say it now because it will be said again during the season.
  6. Save those vets for the playoffs push. Keep them going with enough reps, but man keep the fresh for when it counts.
  7. Chiefs upgraded in the FA period by getting cap space, picks that were used this year and picks for next year with cap space still available. The downgrade we had was one player, a huge ine in Hill, but out WR core as a group did get much better. If these picks pan out, we will have hit a home run for sure.
  8. NFL.com writer Nick Shook noted that the 5-foot-10, 199-pound’s Johnson’s 42.5 inch vertical leap was better than any mark recorded at the NFL Combine. (Johnson was not invited to the March 1-7 event held in Indianapolis.) He also noted that Johnson’s vertical was just a half inch off the leap of another Marshall standout — Randy Moss, one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. Johnson has impressive speed (4.37 seconds for the 40-yard dash) and skills (302 tackles, seven interceptions and 20 pass breakups in five seasons, three-time All-Conference USA selection) but he wouldn’t be where he is now without an abundance of heart and work ethic. https://www.winchesterstar.com/winchester_star/millbrook-grad-johnson-hoping-for-shot-at-nfl/article_4dbe44d8-2096-5833-8a23-d34ef7d9049a.html
  9. Isaih Pacheco FOLLOW 5'10"216 lbsRutgers 27POS RK 299OVR RK 39GRADE Pre-Draft Analysis Pacheco averaged just 3.9 yards per carry and 1.9 yards per catch last year, but he has outstanding top-end speed. He runs with great effort and has average contact balance. He's a hands catcher, and he flashes as a route runner. -- Steve Muench
  10. Go Jojo Dorman, hybrid S/LB to finish it out? Or DT like Jayden Peevy?
  11. Wr and ot for offense. Rest defense which I love and love the picks we have done too
  12. Jaylen Watson 6'2"197 lbsWashington State 29POS RK 231OVR RK 48GRADE Pre-Draft Analysis Watson is a taller corner with good length and he matches up well with tight ends. He flashes the ability to jump routes, but he gets nosy and bites on double moves. Watson gets beat off the line when he doesn't win with his hands in press and he doesn't recover well. He's an effective wrap-up tackler. -- Steve Muench
  13. Teams and especially in the West have been going smaller and faster. We are again one step ahead and we will wear down those guys as we also protect our QB.
  14. He lined up as RT before so who knows where we have this guy playing
  15. Our RT help or competition Pre-Draft Analysis Kinnard primarily lined up at right tackle at Kentucky, but he projects better at guard than tackle in the NFL. He's a massive mauler who is one of the strongest blockers in this class; he pushes around defenders in the run game. He is late delivering his punch and doesn't mirror well, but he anchors fine, and his long arms and wide frame make it tough to get around him. -- Steve Muench
  16. Pre-Draft Analysis Williams is a tall press corner who has long arms and turns to locate the ball when he's in phase. He's a little tight and gives up some separation at the top of routes, but he flashes the ability to recover. He has a wide catching radius and high-points the ball. He's lean and drops some passes, but he closes well and flashes above-average stopping power in run support and after the catch. -- Steve Muench
  17. well maybe 3rd this year, but all 3 will be depth and get a years experience in for the next year when they become starters as those they are competing with will be most likely gone ahead of them to FA. CB will be a starter. LB he will be a starter when they use 3 lb on the field. S will be after Thornhill leaves for sure, but I bet by mid to late season will take over the position.
  18. I would definitely take Dane Bolton if there in the 7th. He is in the same mold as Armani Hooker was at Iowa.
  19. this is the guy they showed on nfl network. i am sure someone will draft him in say the 5th or 6th. We have other uses for our picks by then. 7th rounder.... sure, if he is there.
  20. Diesch is tall and lean with short arms for an interior offensive lineman, let alone an offensive tackle, so defenders have some success getting into his frame and standing him up. That said, he has the quickness and balance to seal the edge and reach backside defensive tackles on zone runs. Diesch is smooth getting set, is capable of taking away the edge from speed rushers and mirrors well in pass protection. -- Steve Muench
 
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