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  1. The video is not good. He did resist not though not violent wise. He may be done with us if he lied to the coaches or GM about this or how they aee this video of it all. https://www.tmz.com/2020/05/01/bashaud-breeland-cop-arrest-video-gun-kansas-city-chiefs-nfl/
  2. Well to be fair it was the previous GM that brought those guys in and Veach got rid of them. We will see how Gay does here. I think we will be fine.
  3. I hope these guys take the depth and 4th WR etc to a new level. Would be nice to get greater talent at the Robinson level like this guys speed in case if injuries.
  4. And right when we want one too. Only issue is getting a year under their belt with Reids offense. I know it is walter football but it does list wide receivers to watch for next year. https://walterfootball.com/draft2021WR.php
  5. You can add in no Nebraska player taken in the first round too! HAHAHA
  6. Is this his first run in with the law? If so 2 games and he may appeal it to 1.
  7. When stationed in Kansas I learned the hard way that if you have a broken seal or a can of beer missing out of a 12 pack it is open container.
  8. Darrell We let him go last season and only picked him back up due to injuries and late in the season as he knew our offense. He will be gone again.
  9. This guy had the most accurate draft out of 200 experts. https://nypost.com/2020/04/23/nfl-mock-draft-6-0-giants-jets-hold-line-tua-tagovailoa-drops/ https://nypost.com/2020/04/27/the-posts-steve-serby-is-2020s-most-accurate-mock-drafter/
  10. I am too. Be better than what teams were doing to our LBs last year with the rb coming out of the back field. This guy will legit kill it on them.
  11. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29101909/veteran-right-guard-dj-fluker-says-cut-seahawks Seattle Seahawks cut two former starters in offensive line shakeup Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Email 7:00 PM CT Brady HendersonESPN The Seattle Seahawks are releasing center Justin Britt, according to multiple reports, and have told right guard D.J. Fluker that they're releasing him, as well -- significant but not surprising moves as they continue to reshuffle their offensive line. The team will clear $8.5 million in cap space with Britt and nearly $3.7 million with Fluker for a combined savings of just less than $12.2 million, according to ESPN's Roster Management System data. They leave behind roughly $2.9 million and $500,000 in dead money, respectively. ADVERTISEMENT Britt, who turns 29 in May, had long been considered a candidate to be released, as he's coming off a torn ACL and was entering the final year of his contract with an $11.4 million cap charge. That figure was scheduled to rank second among NFL centers in 2020 just behind Mitch Morse of the Buffalo Bills, according to Spotrac data. Britt's release seemed likely early in free agency once the Seahawks signed B.J. Finney, a center who can also play guard, to a two-year, $8 million deal. EDITOR'S PICKS Source: RB Jones, shot in '18, signs with Seattle Fluker's future in Seattle was also looking more and more tenuous given other moves the Seahawks made along their offensive line, particularly the selection of right guard Damien Lewis from LSU in the third round of the NFL draft Friday night. The 29-year-old Fluker announced Sunday on Twitter that the Seahawks told him they're releasing him. That was shortly before reports surfaced that Seattle was doing the same with Britt. Russell Wilson posted farewell messages to both players. 206 people are talking about this He joined the Seahawks as a second-round pick in 2014, playing right tackle as a rookie and left guard in 2015 before finding a permanent home at center in his third season. The Seahawks gave him a three-year, $27 million extension in 2017, making him the first offensive linemen they drafted and extended since coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider took over in 2010. Britt missed only one game over his first five seasons before tearing his ACL in October 2019. He was scheduled to make $8.25 million this season salary with another $500,000 available in roster bonuses. Fluker was one of the Seahawks' best free-agent signings of the past few years and a highly regarded presence in their locker room. The 11th overall pick by the Chargers in 2013, he joined the Seahawks in 2018 after one season with the New York Giants and made 23 starts in two seasons in Seattle while missing eight games due to injuries. He was entering the final year of a two-year, $6 million deal he signed with the Seahawks last offseason. It was scheduled to pay him $2 million in base salary with another $1.75 million available in roster bonuses and incentives. Carroll and Schneider reiterated Saturday after the draft that the door isn't closed on a potential reunion with defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, though releasing Britt and Fluker is not believed to be indicative of any imminent move with Clowney. Before drafting Lewis, the Seahawks added a pair of interior offensive linemen in free agency in Finney and guard Chance Warmack. They also re-signed Britt's backup, Joey Hunt, as a restricted free agent and recently brought back Mike Iupati, their starter at left guard last season. The Seahawks let right tackle Germain Ifedi and swing tackle George Fant leave in free agency, replacing them with Brandon Shelland Cedric Ogbuehi, respectively. Drafting Lewis gave them 19 offensive linemen in the fold for 2020, a large number that served as another indication that a veteran or two would likely be released.
  12. Also as i believe someone said before, RB is a quicker position to transition to the NFL. CEH i am sure will be a quick study and we should see his ability sooner rather than later.
  13. 2020 NFL Draft Profile: What Michigan EDGE Mike Danna brings to the Chiefs The grad transfer from Central Michigan has a chance to come off the board late on day three. By Anthony Broome@anthonytbroome UpdatedApr 25, 2020, 2:47pm CDT Share this story Share this on Facebook (opens in new window) Share this on Twitter (opens in new window) SHAREAll sharing options Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Mike Danna could have declared for the 2019 NFL Draft after graduating from Central Michigan last spring, but decided to play out his final season of eligibility for the Michigan Wolverines. This saw him in more of a rotational/bit role than his time in Mt. Pleasant, but still is a player that has the potential to come off the board late. Here is Danna’s background and what he brings to the table as a prospect heading into the draft. Info Height/Weight: 6-foot-2, 250 pounds School: Michigan Position: EDGE Projected: 7th round-undrafted Combine Results: Did not receive combine invite Player Comparison: Ifeadi Odenigbo What he brings to the Chiefs This was a pretty surprising pick, but the old adage is that all it takes is one team to take a chance and on day three, you see teams take chances on guys. Danna is going to have a shot to make the roster as a member of the defensive line rotation and could be a solid depth piece. Strengths Another high-effort, high-motor Michigan prospect who wins with his attitude and determination on the field Plays with great power and is able win battles with his strength Packs a pretty good first punch and his hand work Is a strength of his Good leverage firing out of his stance, pad level helps offset lack of pure athleticism High football IQ and rarely played with lack of discipline in college 38 total tackles, three sacks, forced fumble playing in a pass rush rotation that included Josh Uche, Kwity Paye and Aidan Hutchinson, the latter two likely being NFL Draft selections next year with Uche coming off the board this year Weaknesses Lacks the explosiveness and bend that productive NFL pass rushers possess Much of his tape comes from playing in the MAC at CMU with obvious level of competition concerns There’s not much positional flexibility here, is not a player that projects to be able to kick inside at the next level nor play from a rush linebacker spot Does not posses the athletic ability to adjust if beaten off the snap, he has to be the hammer, not the nail Overview Danna is not a prospect that is going to blow anyone away, but he always looked like someone who belonged on the field — whether it be as one of CMU’s stars on defense or in a rotation like the one he played in at Michigan. His lack of athleticism is what holds him back the most and probably limits him to a special teams and depth piece in the NFL. Still, what he brings to the table is a high-character, high-motor prospect that should at the very least land him a training camp invite somewhere. This is a steady, solid college pass rusher who has the potential to hear his name called late on day three of the draft, even if it winds up being a undrafted free agent offer.
  14. https://michigan.rivals.com/news/what-they-re-saying-chiefs-selection-of-danna-receives-mixed-reviews
  15. https://www.espn.com/blog/kansas-city-chiefs/post/_/id/28135/patrick-mahomes-got-his-man-kansas-city-chiefs-drafted-clyde-edwards-helaire
  16. I think he goes back to 245 250 pounds and is an olb type.
  17. We signed one in FA for TE. Have 2 or 3 others also still on roster. We will see about CEH but i am excited for this offense to go even higher from what I have seen about him. A 3 down back that can catch and has elusiveness plus hit the middle holes. Yeah, we will live this pick once he is ready.
  18. Ragland signed a 1 year 1.1 million contract. He will have to play very well, in season stats, to get a comp pick from him. Probably why this guy is not projecting him as of now.
  19. Always projected until they say what we get. Playing time, contract signed, in season performance all factor in.
  20. Yeah but it makes no sense. Draft a guy in the 7th and they said why not take him in the 5th? Lol, they would have bitched for the reach then too. We got a guy in the 7th they wanted us to go get in the 5th and save a pick? Well what if they did that and Danna was still there and they traded up for him then? It's a wash..... Wow
 
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